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The 35-year-old explains that the defeat against Toulon left ‘the type of scars you carry.’
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“The next morning doesn’t feel better either,” Ozil wrote on his official Facebook page.
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The disgraced cyclist has made peace with the anti-doping campaigner.
The performance left the current world number six trailing nine shots behind Australia’s Adam Scott.
The Ireland head coach says his side simply ran out of gas to let the All Blacks in at the death.
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The Australian player said he made an “error of judgement” after a controversial incident last week.
Everton manager David Moyes said the player deserves to be punished for the assault.
The manager also admitted he is not happy with his side’s recent home form.
Tom Brady Sr. is now wary of the health consequences of playing professional football.
The manager said individual errors and a poor first half contributed to his side’s downfall yesterday.
The Manchester United manager has revealed that he made a ‘mistake’ by not buying the City stopper years ago.
Guadalajara stars pay over one million Mexican pesos to a local orphanage after acting out an assassination scene.
Manu Tuilagi says he is ‘disappointed’ with himself after hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons during the Rugby World Cup.
“It has been a long road to get back to the US Open this year, and I am thankful to have had such a great two weeks in New York.”
The Dublin hurling manager praised his side’s performance despite their loss yesterday and suggested they had proved their worth to critics who had written them off before yesterday’s game.