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Australia Legend David Warner Charged With Drunk Driving, ArrestedAustralian cricketer David Warner, playing for Karachi Kings in the PSL, was charged with drink-driving in Sydney after recording a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMWomen's college basketball transfer portal rankings: The 10 best players set to change teamsTransfer portal season has arrived in women's college basketball, and these are the best players who could move0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8 Views 0 Anteprima -
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WWW.MAILSDADDY.COMMigrate from Microsoft Office 365 to Google Workspace (G Suite)Effortless process to migrate from Office 365 to Google Workspace. Read this article for Microsoft Office 365 to Google Workspace (G Suite) migration process.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 727 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAaron Ramsey retires from footballAaron Ramsey retires from footballAaron Ramsey has announced his decision to retire from football after a career that was blighted thanks to Ryan Shawcross deciding he would cripple a teenager because Arsenal dont like it up em.View this post on InstagramView Instagram PostAaron Ramsey has retired from football, drawing a line under a career that was repeatedly interrupted by injury, and never fully escaped the consequences of what happened to him at Stoke in 2010.Writing on Instagram, Ramsey said, This has not been an easy decision to make. After a lot of consideration, I have decided to retire from football.Firstly, I want to start with Wales. It has been my privilege to wear the Welsh shirt and experience so many incredible moments in it. It would not have been possible without the incredible input of all the managers I have played under and all the staff who have helped me in many ways.To the Red Wall. You have been there through thick and thin! You have been there through the highs and lows, and you have been an essential and indispensable part of our success. I cant thank you enough. Weve been through everything together and its been an honour to represent you. Diolch.Secondly, thank you to all the clubs Ive been lucky enough to play for. Thank you to all the managers and staff that have helped me be able to live my dream and play at the highest level.And a huge thank you to my wife and children and all my family. Without you by my side throughout, none of this would have been possible.DIOLCHFor all that followed, the defining moment of Ramseys career came on 27 February 2010, when Ryan Shawcross went through the teenager and caused a double fracture of the tibia and fibula in his right leg.The injury was described as horrific, players were visibly distressed, and Ramsey required immediate surgery before beginning a recovery that was both physical and psychological. He was out for almost a year.He made it back, but not without cost. Successive loan spells were needed to rebuild him, and though he returned to elite level, the broader pattern of his career was already taking shape. Ex-Stoke players have since admitted the Tony Pulis era culture of leaving one on opponents fed into that kind of tackle, and for Ramsey the consequences did not end when the leg healed.Instead, the years that followed became a long negotiation with his own body. At Juventus, Rangers and back at Cardiff, he was repeatedly sidelined by calf injuries, hamstring problems and other soft-tissue issues. By 2024-25 he was still missing long stretches for club and Wales, to the point the BBC were openly asking whether he had already played his last international match.The final major setback came in March 2025, when hamstring surgery ruled him out for the rest of that season, just after he had briefly returned and both Cardiff and Wales hoped to build him back up again. By early 2026, he still had not played a competitive game for around six months, his Wales captaincy on ice while he moved between rehabilitation, coaching badges and the prospect of retirement.That is the shape of Ramseys career in the end, not simply a gifted midfielder worn down by time, but a player whose body never completely escaped the damage done that day at the Britannia. A leg shattered at 19 became the starting point for years of compensating muscles and recurring breakdowns. Each new hamstring or calf problem sat in the shadow of that first injury.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUFelt sorry for him: Real cause of Dragons woes... as recruits dream turns to nightmareThe Dragons are languishing at the bottom of the NRL ladder with pressure heaping on coach Shane Flanagan and a misfiring halves pairing.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKAaron Ramsey retires aged 35: Former Arsenal star ends professional career after leaving Mexican club following heartbreaking dog theftThe former Arsenal star has been without a club since ending his short stint with Mexican outfitPumas last year.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMJoey Barton pleads not guilty to attacking man in golf club 'assault'Joey Barton has pleaded not guilty to attacking a man in an alleged assault at a golf club.The former footballer was charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm with intent.An altercation was claimed to have taken place near Huyton and Prescot Golf Club in Merseyside, and two men were confirmed to be involved, police confirmed.Kevin Lynch, 51, was taken to the hospital for assessment of injuries to his face and ribs, according to the police statement.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayBarton has remained in custody since March 10 and was denied bail.He denies all wrongdoing.The former midfielder was known throughout his career for his time at Manchester City and QPR.Barton has also managed Fleetwood and Bristol Rovers.He has one England cap and also played for Newcastle, Rangers, Burnley and Marseille.Gary O'Grady, 50, has also been charged and was released on bail.O'Grady also appeared in court today but did not enter any pleas. More To Follow...Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 8 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.BBC.COMPlan 2 student loan interest rates capped at 6% in EnglandThe cap on Plan 2 and postgraduate loan interest rates comes amid a risk of rising inflation.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 10 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDogs were 'loyal companions to Ice Age hunters' far earlier than believed, study findsA new study published in the journal Nature suggests that man's best friend lived alongside humans far earlier than previously believed.The study was detailed in a University College London (UCL) press release March 26.The findings centered around ancient DNA found at archaeological sites in the United Kingdom and Turkey, including Gough's Cave in Somerset, England.FIRST OF ITS KIND WAGON EVIDENCE UNCOVERED IN MASSIVE IRON AGE TREASURE TROVEResearchers were initially unsure if the skeletons were dogs or wolves because they would have been "indistinguishable," the release said.The team sequenced DNA from the ancient remains and compared it with more than 1,000 dogs and wolves worldwide, confirming the animals were early domestic dogs.The DNA dates to the Late Upper Palaeolithic period and is between 14,000 and 16,000 years old.Previous studies showed that ancient dogs lived alongside humans 10,000 years ago, but the new findings push the timeline back 5,000 years.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ"Researchers from UCL played a critical role by identifying that skeletal remains excavated from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Goughs Cave in Somerset belonged to domesticated dogs rather than wolves," the release said."Similar tests found that remains at Pnarba and Boncuklu in Turkey were also from dogs dating to the Upper Palaeolithic period."Researchers also gleaned insight into what modern breeds the dogs were similar to, the release noted."They were more closely related to the ancestors of present-day European and Middle Eastern breeds, such as boxers and salukis, than to Arctic breeds like Siberian huskies."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe release said that "this indicates todays major dog genetic lineages must have been established by the Upper Palaeolithic period."Simon Parfitt, a co-author of the study, said the DNA "confirms they were ancient domestic dogs, loyal companions to Ice Age hunters at the northern edge of the inhabited world.""Notably, some bones show deliberate human modification, including perforations in mandibles, suggesting these dogs held symbolic significance after death as well as companionship during life," he said.The identification of the Paleolithic dogs "represents a step-change in our understanding of the earliest dogs," said William Marsh, a postdoctoral researcher at the Natural History Museum who was part of the study.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES"These specimens allowed us to identify additional ancient dogs from sites in Germany, Italy and Switzerland, which clearly show that dogs were already widely dispersed across Europe and Trkiye by at least 14,000 years ago," said Marsh.Researchers believe the dogs acted as hunting partners, companions and guard animals.UCL Professor Louise Martin, a member of the international research team, noted the dogs were "given burials, with some at Boncuklu buried alongside humans."She added, "It highlights the special close relationship between people and dogs even at these early stages."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views 0 Anteprima