Luke Littler claims to ‘enjoy’ the back-and-forth between his fellow darts players and stars from other sports following his social media squabble with Brentford striker Neal Maupay earlier this week. ‘The Nuke’ spoke out ahead of Thursday’s Premier League Darts meeting in
Former Border watchdog chief David Neal said he was sacked over Microsoft Teams “for doing my job”. Mr Neal slammed “shocking leadership” within the Home Office after his staff found out about his dismissal in the media. He also claimed Downing Street
James Cleverly has sensationally sacked the head of the borders watchdog amid a row over a lack of security checks on flights to the UK. David Neal, the Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, warned ‘high-risk’ aircrafts are landing without thorough security
Maupay, who was also involved in an argument with Tottenham’s James Maddison last week, was seen exchanging words with Walker as the right-back went to take a throw-in in front of the dugouts at the Gtech Community Stadium. Walker was clearly enraged
Neal Maupay took to Instagram to aim a brutal dig at James Maddison after Tottenham came from behind to beat Brentford on Wednesday night. Maupay opened the scoring for the Bees early on before quick-fire goals from Destiny Udogie, Brennan Johnson and
Tottenham duo Brennan Johnson and James Maddison brutally mocked Neal Maupay after the north Londoners came from behind to beat Brentford in the Premier League. Maupay had mimicked Maddison’s trademark celebration in the first half, only for the England playmaker to have
Neal Skupski has opened up on Dan Evans’ nasty injury after spending time with the 33-year-old after he hurt his calf at the Vienna Open. Evans has since been forced to pull out of the Davis Cup after playing a pivotal role