Luke Littler has called for fans to stop camping outside his house as he heads home after his heroics in the World Darts Championship. Littler’s fairytale run came to an end up on Wednesday as he was beaten 7-4 in the final
Mercedes and Ferrari have both sent messages of support to Michael Schumacher on the day of his 55th birthday. The Silver Arrows urged the seven-time world champion to ‘keep fighting’ as the legendary German continues his recovery from a serious skiing accident
“He has to develop a pattern in his game so his team-mates understand what he’s doing,” Neville told Sky Sports. “That can be just simplifying it. Mahrez is someone I’ve said before that he should really go and watch and study and
Remainers have suffered a disaster after an ‘icon of Brexit’ was given a knighthood in the New Year’s Honours list. Founder of the Wetherspoon pub chain Tim Martin is among those who have been awarded a knighthood. Following the announcement, political commentator
Jermaine Jenas has accused Rio Ferdinand of ‘bias’ after the Manchester United icon insisted his former club will finish inside the Premier League’s top four come the end of the season. Both pundits were asked for their top four predictions by Lynsey
Darts icon Gary Anderson has insisted that the media will be at fault if it goes “t*** up” for Luke Littler over the pressure he is being put under at the World Championship. The 16-year-old faces Raymond van Barneveld on Saturday evening
Explaining his playing style in September, Gilchrist told Chelsea’s website: “Even when I don’t have the armband, I feel my responsibility to help people out, talking, communicating, which helps my game as well. “If I have my midfielder slightly across, he’s not
Ana Ivanovic enjoyed a successful tennis career, becoming world No. 1 after winning the French Open in 2008 but her exciting exploits ended up causing problems for her future footballer husband. The talented Serbian made her breakthrough in 2006 when she defeated
“The fact they scored in the game might be slightly different, but I think when you’re going into certain games, survival is the name of the game – United will take the point. I didn’t see United after the game having over
Former Manchester United star Gary Neville has revealed that he ‘thought he was going to die’ after having his drink spiked whilst enjoying a night out as a player. The ex-England international has spoken out about how he spent one Christmas in