Archive: 2025 / 07 - Page 2

James Trafford Returns to Manchester City: The Next Ederson Under Pep Guardiola?
26 Jul

James Trafford, fresh from a solid season at Burnley, heads back to Manchester City as a possible long-term replacement for Ederson. The club banks on youth with this buy-back, but Trafford faces the pressure of stepping up to Pep Guardiola's demanding system.

England’s No.3 Conundrum: Should Jacob Bethell Take Ollie Pope’s Spot in the Test Side?
26 Jul

With England's Test series against India locked at 1-1, the debate heats up over whether Jacob Bethell should replace Ollie Pope at No.3. Pope’s record is solid but his recent form wobbles, while Bethell’s aggressive approach and IPL stardom have many calling for change ahead of the third Test at Lord’s.

BrewDog Unveils Special-Edition Beer as England Takes on Euro 2024
25 Jul

Scottish brewery BrewDog has launched a limited-edition beer celebrating England's presence at Euro 2024. While specifics on the beer are under wraps, BrewDog's history of eye-catching marketing and football tie-ins has fans and rivals buzzing. The brewery is no stranger to bold, cheeky campaigns tied to big events.

Ajax Exposes Celtic’s Defensive Flaws in Crushing Como Cup Win
25 Jul

Ajax hammered Celtic 5-1 in a pre-season Como Cup clash, laying bare Celtic’s defensive weaknesses. The Scottish side showed early promise but fell apart after halftime, giving Ajax an easy route to the final against Como 1907 and leaving Celtic with big questions before the Champions League qualifiers.

Jesy Nelson Welcomes Premature Twins After Battling Rare Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
24 Jul

Jesy Nelson has given birth to premature twin girls following a rare and dangerous pregnancy condition. Both babies are in NICU but reportedly fighting strong, as Jesy shares her experience to raise awareness about Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome.

Liverpool and Wrexham Legend Joey Jones Dies at 70, Leaving a Legacy Across British Football
23 Jul

Joey Jones, the beloved defender who inspired Liverpool to European Cup glory and left his mark at Wrexham, Chelsea, and Wales, has died at 70. His career was defined by grit, passion, and a lasting connection with fans across generations.

Pokémon Presents Teased by Game Freak with Mysterious Music-Themed Pikachu Image
23 Jul

Pokémon fans are buzzing after Game Freak dropped a hint featuring Pikachu with a DJ setup, fueling theories about a music-centric announcement at Pokémon Presents on July 22. The event could bring a new rhythm game, music streaming news, or a Pokémon music app.

HMRC at 20: James Murray Sets Out Bold Digital Plans and U.S.-UK Trade Pilot
22 Jul

Marking two decades of HMRC, Exchequer Secretary James Murray reflects on its journey from paperwork to digital-first services. He discusses upcoming changes, including a sweeping digital roadmap and a joint U.S.-UK trade pilot, aiming to make tax systems faster, more secure, and better for both businesses and families.

Paul Gascoigne Hospitalized After Collapse, Reported Stable Amid Ongoing Health Struggles
21 Jul

Paul Gascoigne is in stable condition in a Dorset hospital after collapsing at home. The football legend, found by his assistant, has battled alcohol addiction and mental health issues for years. He recently received an implant to help deter drinking. Fans and friends are rallying behind him as he recovers.

DeKalb Water Main Break Leaves Residents Without Service: Crews Struggle Without Clear Repair Timeline
20 Jul

A broken water main at Covington Road in DeKalb County has left residents without water and officials without a repair timeline. Crews are working around the clock as motorists face traffic disruptions and locals cope with service interruptions.