NFL fever hits Manchester: Titans ladies team have enough players for TWO squads ahead of debut
The Manchester Titans have launched their first ever ladies football team and will compete in nationwide competitions this winter and throughout 2015.
The Manchester Titans have launched their first ever ladies football team and will compete in nationwide competitions this winter and throughout 2015.
Manchester United stars Radamel Falcao, Juan Mata and Marcos Rojo showed off their best footballing tricks and flicks – by pitting themselves against a samurai warrior.
The Chilean, celebrating his 61st birthday, said his team is in for a ‘very tough time’, as he prepares to face the German champions, who won Europe’s top competition in 2013
After a season in mourning of the loss of Sir Alex Ferguson, grinding out miserable performances and coasting to mid-table mediocrity, and even after a stuttering start to this term, United are now tap-ins to win the title.
Ramon Calderon claims the Portuguese winger has become disillusioned with life at Real and could make a much-speculated return to Old Trafford if United come in with a big money offer in the summer
Before Sunday’s 4-0 thumping of a lacklustre Queens Park Rangers, Dutchman Louis van Gaal had made the worst start of any new United manager since Ron Atkinson, who took a solitary point from his first three league games in 1981.
Martyn Gibbons, 40, has lost three stone since February in his preparation for the road cycling event and is looking to grow the Military Mountain Bikers organisation he founded this year in Rossendale.
Tom Bowen scored four tries across the weekend, including one in Sunday evening’s final, as England saw off a resilient French outfit to win 28-21.
The Colombian, 28, is one the hottest properties in football, and United beat off interest from Manchester City, Arsenal and Juventus to secure his signature
Manchester United are looking to reinvigorate their season as their big summer signings are set to grace Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon against Queens Park Rangers.
England were in imperious form at Manchester’s AJ Bell Stadium, started brightly and crossing the try line five times against Romania to run out 42-12 winners.
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