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Start addressing the fragile ego – Rio Ferdinand takes swipe at John Terry
The former England defenders clashed on Twitter.
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The former England defenders clashed on Twitter.
An off-field incident occurred tonight between Klopp and Gunners boss Mikel Arteta, who argued about Mane’s challenge on Ben White. The managers were then separated by their respective coaching teams.
Kenny said Luc Holtz’ comments were ‘unacceptable.’
Antonio Rudiger and Kepa Arrizabalaga were at loggerheads, but the manager says the issue is now resolved.
Kyrgios has been waging a social media battle with those who played on the Adria Tour.
The hearing opened in the early afternoon, but the star striker was not present.
This is about as much bad blood as you’ll see in pre-season.
Tunisia say they made every effort to accommodate Zimbabwe after they complained about ‘the state of the bathroom in one of the rooms, the lack of a swimming pool and the low internet speed’.
Owen Mulligan has criticised both Sean Cavanagh and Tyrone coach Gavin Devlin for airing their dirty laundry in public.
Catherine Wiggins made the comment on Facebook.
“Significant issues of concern” remain at the IABA.
The hackers were supporters of the Turkish president in an ongoing row with the Netherlands and Germany.
‘Let him batter away,’ says the Armagh boss.
A YouTube broadcast by the WBA and WBO heavyweight champion has led to accusations of homophobia, sexism and anti-Semitism.
The Irish winger was involved in a touchline spat after being substituted at Goodison Park.
The Equality Minister’s tweet about “extremist right-wingers” got this one going…
Southampton suffered League Cup elimination last night after a 0-1 loss to the Blades.
Kellogg’s are now ‘looking into the facts’.
The Kilkenny boss made light of the incident.
Rob Kearney hates when someone slags off Mullingar’s finest.
The Ireland boss labelled his Sunderland successor ‘a charlatan’ in Dublin this week.
The war of words over Zlatan’s new book continues.
Tiger’s story has some holes in it.
Harvard historian Niall Ferguson had suggested that Keynes didn’t think enough about what happens to future generations because he had no children and was gay.
The controversial Scouser described Thiago Silva as an ‘overweight ladyboy’ amongst other things .
The Real Madrid captain has been benched for the second time for today’s La Liga fixture with Real Sociedad.
Oh, it’s on.
He called her a ‘fairground stripper’. And some other things.
Snooker’s big cheese has suggested the Northern Irishman now sees sense after their falling out.
There was only ever going to be one winner here, wasn’t there?
The spat between the Northern Irish player and World Snooker boss Barry Hearn rumbles on.
Well-known personalities have taken to Twitter to trade insults and rumours about the departures of Eamon Dunphy and Sam Smyth from their Sunday morning radio shows.
The Waterford manager and the former Clare boss don’t really see eye-to-eye, do they?
The Golf Channel branded the US Open a ‘spoilt brat’ for his reaction to criticism of his caddy. Do you agree?
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