To mark the climax of a bonkers series, here’s a #TheTraitors inspired sports quiz.
Can you get all seven?
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To mark the climax of a bonkers series, here’s a #TheTraitors inspired sports quiz.
Can you get all seven?
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articl...
#TheTraitorsUk
With her 144th appearance, Lucy Bronze will move level with the third most-capped England player against Ghana tonight.
Who does she share third spot with, and which other #Lionesses make up the top 10?
#ENGGHA
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Saracens move top of the PWR table, level on points with Gloucester Hartpury, after a one-sided 57-5 London derby win at Trailfinders.
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"If I was to never score another wonder goal ever for the rest of my career, that's absolutely fine by me."
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No one stood to gain by protecting Mary from her fatal flaw, her refusal to be anyone but herself.
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When 50-year-old Jamie Cureton joined Kings Park Rangers earlier this month, he hadn't realised that a goal in the Eastern Counties League Division One North would 'complete' his already-impressive haul.
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The #Lionesses have only played Brazil four times but yes, I managed to eke nine questions out of it.
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24.02.2025 09:54 — 👍 2 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0A mock newspaper article, written by 'Troll', the Chief Sports Writer, with the headline "I didn't know this person's name when I woke up this morning and now I have a really strong opinion about them" and the sub-heading "journalist dips toe into women's sport in order to incite hatred for his readers' pleasure".
I wondered if the journalist even knew who Barbra Banda was before he woke up on Tuesday morning, with 800 words undermining her achievement as BBC Women's Footballer of the Year filed by lunchtime.
Read it here > tinyurl.com/let-babs-thrive
Meme in which Drake, dressed as Luton Town, shuns ‘wheeling out the same lacklustre anti-racism statements time and again’ in favour of ‘saying it with feeling’.
I have written about football clubs and what they’re supposed to say in difficult moments, inspired by Luton Town speaking out against racism, lately, and giving it some f—ing welly.
You can read it, and sign up for more of my stuff, by clicking here > tinyurl.com/enuff-of-enuff