Tuesday, 8 Oct 2024

Andy Dalton signing one-year deal with the Cowboys

Cristiano Ronaldo proves he never skips leg day by showing off muscular thigh in mountain-top picture with son – The Sun

CRISTIANO RONALDO is keeping his muscular physique in peak condition and proved it in a stunning mountain-top picture with his son Cristiano Jr.

And if the Juventus frontman's recent Instagram posts are anything to go by, it appears he's rarely missed a leg toning session during the lockdown.

5.4-magnitude earthquake strikes off coast of Puerto Rico

A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Puerto Rico Saturday, jolting some residents from their beds and briefly knocking out power.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit near the city of Ponce, in a region where hundreds of homes were destroyed in a January temblor, the Associated Press reported.

Ponce Mayor Maria Melendez told CNN several buildings were damaged.

There were no immediate reports of casualties, the AP said.

Cracks in homes were reported in the town of Guayanilla, where spokesman Danny Hernández said, “Everything shook really hard.”

Man Utd star Fosuh-Mensah dishes out £45 grocery vouchers to families struggling during coronavirus lockdown – The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED star Timothy Fosu-Mensah has joined the coronavirus fight by handing out shopping vouchers to those in need.

The 22-year-old travelled back to the nighbourhood where he grew up in Amsterdam.

Ryan Giggs and Gary Pallister recall night Man Utd ended 26-year title drought… and Fergie’s dynasty was born – The Sun

IT WAS worth the 26-year wait.

Manchester United finally got their hands on the league title again — 27 years ago today — after Nick Henry’s winner for Oldham at Aston Villa had sealed the deal 24 hours earlier.

A sun-kissed Monday evening on May 3, 1993, saw scenes of joyous celebrations at Old Trafford as Alex Ferguson’s men basked in the glory of becoming the first winners of the Premier League.

Coronavirus: European Road Cycling Championships in Trentino now set for 2021

Cycling’s European Road Championships will not take place this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the European Cycling Union has said.

The event was due to take place from September 9-13 – dates that clash with the rescheduled Tour de France.

Trentino, which had the hosting rights, will instead stage the event in 2021.

Burnley will demand £10million compensation for Sean Dyche as Aston Villa and Crystal Palace continue to eye boss – The Sun


BURNLEY will claim a huge £10million in compensation for miracle- worker manager Sean Dyche.

The highly-rated boss could become a hot property in the merry- go-round this summer if the Clarets start running out of cash after the coronavirus shutdown.


Premier League offered chance to finish season 9,000-miles away in AUSTRALIA as Perth senator backs proposal – The Sun

THE Premier League is being offered an amazing Plan B escape route — to end the season in sunny Australian city Perth.

Worried chiefs are trying to find ways of playing the final 92 games in England — with a neutral venue masterplan in place — but are constantly finding hurdles.

Jorge Posada joins Rodrigo Garduno’s 54D workout on Instagram

Yankee great Jorge Posada surprised 22,000 fitness fans online, we’re told.

During the lockdown, workout junkies including Adriana Lima have been joining Rodrigo Garduno’s 54D Instagram Live sessions. And we’re told the four-time World Series-winning catcher and his wife Laura logged in a few minutes before the hour-long workout started to entertain the throngs and chat with Garduno about their quarantine and staying in shape while staying at home.

‘Equal pay, now’: Biden supports USWNT, warns US Soccer

The US Women’s Soccer squad has a new teammate — Joe Biden.

“If you know this team at all you know we have a lot of fight left in us,” defender Becky Sauerbrunn wrote on Twitter. “We knew this wasn’t going to be easy, change never is.”

Chelsea board member reveals why Roman Abramovich bought ‘exciting’ club in 2003 – The Sun

ROMAN ABRAMOVICH wants to shield Chelsea and its community from the worst ravages of the virus, says his right-hand man.

And in a rare interview, club director Eugene Tenenbaum revealed why the billionaire bought the Blues in the first place.


Andy Dalton signing one-year deal with the Cowboys

The Andy Dalton-to-the Patriots talk is officially dead.

The former Bengals quarterback is signing a one-year deal worth up to $7 million that includes $3 million guaranteed with the Dallas Cowboys, according to an ESPN report on Saturday.

Dalton, who will be backing up Dak Prescott, already has a home in Dallas and won’t have to move, according to the report.

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