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No doubt this comment will bring criticism, but what else can he say? He's backed his players 100%. What more can you ask from a coach? Not sure whether the article is needed tbh because I'm sure the coaches of the top 6 in the World Rankings would say exactly the same thing lol.

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British scientists have joined the race to produce meat grown in the lab rather than reared on the hoof.

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Philip Owen Arnould Sherrard (23 September 1922 – 30 May 1995) was a British author, translator and philosopher. His work includes important translations of Modern Greek poets, and books on Modern Greek literature and culture, metaphysics, theology, art and aesthetics. A pioneer of Modern Greek studies in England, he was influential in making major Greek poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries known in the English-speaking world. He was also a prolific writer on theological and philosophical themes, addressing the origins of the social and spiritual crisis he believed was occurring in the developed world, and specifically exploring modern attitudes towards the environment from a Christian perspective.

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UK unemployment fell by 35,000 between November and January to 1.34 million, figures show

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A record nine countries have told Fifa they want to host the 2023 Women's World Cup.

Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa have formally declared their interest.

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Cyclone Idai: Huge area of Mozambique submerged

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l77ASD9SrR4

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Former Staples chain Office Outlet in administration

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Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has led the country since independence from the Soviet Union, has announced his resignation.

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Fans' group concerned as supporters 'criminalised' for going on to pitches

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Wales will be without injured trio Ethan Ampadu, Sam Vokes and Tom Lawrence for their opening Euro 2020 qualifier against Slovakia in Cardiff on Sunday.

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey will miss Wednesday's friendly against Trinidad and Tobago in Wrexham.

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FA Cup matches will be shown live on the BBC until 2025 as part of a new four-year broadcast deal with the Football Association.

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Alfred Roberts JP (18 April 1892 – 10 February 1970) was an English grocer, local preacher, and politician. He served as Alderman of Grantham from 1943 to 1952 and Mayor of Grantham from 1945 to 1946. His second daughter Margaret was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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2018 – The last male northern white rhinoceros, Sudan, dies, ensuring a chance of extinction for the species.

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2002 – Zimbabwe is suspended from the Commonwealth on charges of human rights abuses and of electoral fraud, following a turbulent presidential election.

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1982 – Falklands War: Argentinian forces land on South Georgia Island, precipitating war with the United Kingdom.

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1966 – Texas Western becomes the first college basketball team to win the Final four with an all-black starting lineup.

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2016 – Jack Mansell, English footballer and manager (b. 1927)

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2014 – Fred Phelps, American lawyer, pastor, and activist, founded the Westboro Baptist Church (b. 1929)

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1912

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Dundee United cut Ross County's lead at the top of the Scottish Championship to eight points thanks to Calum Butcher's seventh-minute strike.

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Pál Dunay (12 June 1909 – 17 July 1993) was a Hungarian fencer. He competed at the 1936 and 1948 Summer Olympics.

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Maza of the Moon is a science fiction novel by Otis Adelbert Kline. It was first published in book form in 1930 by A C McClurg & Co. The novel was originally serialized in four parts in the magazine Argosy beginning in December 1929.

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Manuel "Lolo" Sainz Márquez (born 28 August 1940, in Tetuan), is a Spanish former professional basketball player and coach. Sainz spent most of his career with Real Madrid, either as a player, or a head coach. He did however, also coach the senior Spanish national team, between 1993 and 2001. On 3 February 2008, he was chosen as one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors, over the previous half-century, by the EuroLeague Basketball Experts Committee.

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