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Michael Smith fears animals running riot on PDC Home Tour debut
As Colossus launch PDC Home Tour pools, Phil Lanning caught up with darts superstar Michael Smith ahead of his PDC Home Tour debut. Michael Smith admits he fears his dogs and rabbits “running riot” when he makes his PDC Home Tour debut.
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Gerwyn Price bullish ahead of PDC Home Tour debut
Gerwyn Price admits it will be the first time he’s not BOOED by fans on his PDC Home Tour debut. The two-time major winner makes his debut for the live streaming PDC Home Tour tonight on the PDCTV website.
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Five English sleeping giants
Following reports that Newcastle are set to be taken over by a mega-rich and morally dubious Saudi Arabian consortium, they could finally be set to justify their often-used tag as one of English football’s sleeping giants.
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Peter Wright determined to become PDC Home Tour champion
Peter Wright has admitted he’d love to be the PDC Home Tour champion. The World Champion is the headline star of the opening night of the PDC Home Tour, which starts on Friday night, where he will compete alongside Jamie Lewis, Peter Jacques and Niels Zonneveld.
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Peter Wright pays tribute to darts legends Taylor and van Barneveld
Peter Wright believes that darts legends Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld would still be winning majors into their 60s. The retired oche icons played out a cracking Target Darts NHS Heroes charity clash on Thursday night which was streamed online.
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Premier league relegation – which clubs are in danger?
Assuming the season does resume at some point, six English clubs are still unsure whether they will be playing in the Premier League next season. Norwich, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Watford, West Ham and Brighton remain in danger of Premier League relegation.
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Premier League cult hero: Nwankwo Kanu
In the second of Premier League cult hero series, we look at former Arsenal, West Brom and Portsmouth star Nwankwo Kanu. The flamboyant Nigerian international had a long and prolific career in which he was christened African Player of the Year on two seperate occasions.
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Is football still the people’s game? Not a chance.
There was a time that you could refer to football as the people’s game and keep a straight face. Based on the events of the last couple of weeks, not anymore. If recent events have shown us anything, it’s that the biggest sport in the world, one with fundamentally working class roots, has been ripped from the masses and handed to the privileged few.
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The 10 Champions League winners who won it with two different clubs
Not many football players can say they have won the Champions League in their career. Even fewer Champions League winners can say they won the trophy more than once. Francisco Gento is the only Champions League winner to win the trophy six times, in 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1966, all during his spell at Real Madrid.
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Luke Humphries opens up about anxiety struggles
Luke Humphries admits that revealing his anxiety has made him “stronger” for the challenges ahead. The World Youth Champion opened up just under a year ago about the anxiety problems that have hindered his progress.
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Belarusian Premier League: The only game in town
Colossus Captain Jorma Vuoksenmaa gives us his views on the Belarusian Premier League, currently the only notable football league still going in the wake of Coronavirus crisis. After his Syndicates enjoyed some success in the Pick 8 pool, Jorma gives us his insights and his Belarusian Premier League power rankings.
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