The career of former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has reportedly been recreated in a Super Mario-style video game by a YouTube user. According to the Daily Star, Anton Alfy has animated the Scot's United career from 1986 to 2013, when he finally retired from the game in a short clip. The report further said that the clip starts with dark and stormy weather showing Ferguson's ...
Swann calls half-a-foot off the mark DRS nonsense following full toss howler
England bowler Graeme Swann has slammed the controversial Decision Review System (DRS) as nonsense following his 'embarrassing' full toss that cost Australia's Chris Rogers his wicket in the second day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's on Friday. According to News.com.au, even as an all too familiar batting order collapse left Australia teetering against England at Lord's on Friday, Swann, ...
Embarrassed Swann dubs Rogers full toss at Lords as worst piece of cricket
England bowler Graeme Swann has dubbed a wicket-taking full toss to Australian batsman Chris Rogers during the second day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's on Friday as the 'worst piece of cricket' in Test history, although it helped the off-spinner to his best Ashes figures overnight. According to News.com.au, even as an all too familiar batting order collapse left Australia teetering against ...
England in command as Aussie batting crumbles
Graeme Swann's fifer put hosts England on top as they bowled out Australia for 128 and took a 264-run lead on day two of the second Test at Lord's here Friday. Swann spun a web around the English batsman who looked short on ideas on how to tackle the off-spinner. Shane Watson (30) and Michael Clarke (28) were the only Aussie batsmen who put up a bit of a fight on a day when 16 wickets ...
Warne inducted in ICC Hall of Fame
Australian spin wizard Shane Warne Friday was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the tea interval of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lorda. Warne becomes the 69th male member of the Hall of Fame and joins fellow 2012-13 inductees Brian Lara of the West Indies, England's Enid Bakewell and fellow Australian Glenn McGrath in being recognized by the ICC and the ...
Berlusconi aides found guilty of procuring prostitutes
Three associates of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi have been found guilty of procuring prostitutes for his controversial "bunga bunga" parties, BBC reported. Emilio Fede, Lele Mora and Nicole Minetti were given jail sentences of between five and seven years. Last month, Berlusconi was given seven years in jail for paying for sex with 17-year-old Karima El Mahroug. Both ...
Windies women to play New Zealand England
West Indies women will face the New Zealand in three One-day Internationals (ODIs) before engaging New Zealand and England in a tri-series Twenty20 competition in October. New Zealand have named a 14-member squad for the tour, with the team set to arrive in Jamaica Oct 1, reports CMC. New Zealand will play a warm-up match Oct 4, before facing the West Indies in the first ODI two days ...
Ryan Harris could have donned English colours
Australia pacer Ryan Harris could have been playing the Lord's Test wearing England's famous three lions on his chest but signed a multi-year contract with Queensland instead of playing in the country. Harris's father was born in Leicester and five years ago, Sydney-born Harris had a short county stint for Sussex and played at Lord's and took four for 36 against MCC. He had to decide whether to ...
Australiaa Agar sent for scan after sore hip
Australian spinner Ashton Agar was sent for scans on his sore hip after the first day's play in the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord's. Agar, 19, who made his debut in the first Ashes Test in Trent Bridge, Nottingham, bowled 13 overs in the first innings Thursday. The injury is expected to be minor and Agar joined the Australians on the field early on day two and is ...
Kate Middleton and Prince Williams parenting style to be different
Kate Middleton and Prince William will raise their royal baby in a different way than what Queen Elizabeth II or Princess Diana did, it has been revealed. Former Kensington Palace chef Darren McGrady told Us Magazine that the first-time mom may initially try her hand at cooking for the baby, something that neither the Queen nor Diana ever did. McGrady said that once the baby comes along, Kate ...
New healthwatch service launched in Merton
The launch of Healthwatch Merton was attended by more than 70 people A new organisation which lets patients and carers share their views about health and social care services has been launched. Healthwatch Merton, managed by Merton Voluntary Service Council (MVSC), was launched on Wednesday, July 17, and will also provide information and advice on local health and social care ...
Lollipop ladies and gents celebrate 60 years of service
Lollipop ladies and gents with Councillor Nilgun Canver Lollipop ladies and gents across the borough celebrated 60 years of helping children cross streets safely while on their way to school. A special ceremony was held at the Civic Centre, in High Road, Wood Green, to mark the diamond jubilee of School Crossing Patrols (SCP). During the event, which took place on Wednesday, July ...
Community choir raises money at first charity concert
Pic credit Melly Potter Photography An international singer with her community choir raised more than 350 with their first major charity event. Victoria Simmonds, who comes from Harrow, founded a community choir in January 2012, and performed at St Peter's Church, West Harrow last week in aid of the Alzheimer's Society. The performance was a farewell concert for Ms ...
Concert to raise money for bee friendly plants
By Natalie O'Neill Enfield people who care for a historic park will be hosting a concert to raise awareness of the humble bee. The Friends of Forty Hall Park will host a concert to raise money to plant bee friendly plants and flowers in the park's 16th century walled garden. Forty Hall in Forty Hill will host the Music in the Walled Garden event from 2pm to 6pm ...
Grass fire spread on Molesey Heath
Crews from across Surrey were sent to Molesey Heath last night A grass fire spread over two hectares of land in West Molesey last night. Fire crews from across Surrey were sent to the fire on Molesey Heath on Friday, July 19, with specialist appliances also sent. Six fire appliances attended the scene, including crews from Epsom, Esher, Chertsey and Woking. An Epsom firefighter ...
Meet the New Malden by-election candidates - except the one who would not talk to us
Lib Dem candidate Lesley Heap declined to be interviewed by the Surrey Comet Kingston Council has endured six byelections since 2010. With the Beverley ward byelection to fill the seat vacated by former council leader Derek Osbourne after his arrest, taking place on Thursday, July 25, the Surrey Comet asked candidates what the borough's burning issues were. - The Liberal ...
Strawberry Hill House launches summer programme
Strawberry Hill House will launch is summer programme this week, offering plenty of creative ways to enjoy the summer at the 18th century house. On July 20 Summer at Strawberry begins with a free family fun day, which will include a chance for young knights and princesses to decorate their own shields or design a fan inspired by a new exhibition at the Fan Museum, a hunt for bugs and ...
Jewish charity recognises unsung heroes
Jake Gilbert with chairman Steven Lewis The "unsung heroes" who give up their time to a Jewish charity have been remembered in a ceremony. More than 50 volunteers were recognised at Jewish Care's annual awards event at the Vivienne Wohl Campus in Golders Green. One of the youngest at Thursday's ceremony was nine-year-old Jake Gilbert, who was presented with an ...
Wallington van fire tackled quickly
Firefighters extinguished the van fire within 10 minutes A van was set on fire in Roundshaw Village last night. Firefighters from Wallington fire station were called to Olley Close at about 11.40pm on Friday, July 19, and said the van was "100 per cent alight" when they arrived. The crew were able to put out the fire within 10 minutes and said there was no source of ...
Residents urged to have their say supporting Surreys inclusion in Crossrail 2 scheme
News County council chiefs are urging people to have their say in support of Surrey's inclusion in Crossrail 2, the proposed high-frequency, high-capacity rail line connecting central London with areas to the North-east and South-west. For the deadline for people to send in their comments is Friday, August 2. The council has stated the scheme could have benefits across the ...
Surprised children watch mums and teachers strut their stuff in Epsom
Surprised children watch mums and teachers strut their stuff in Epsom Savvy mums and teachers showed off their moves to the surprise of a packed theatre earlier this month. Five mums and two teachers, from Stagecoach Epsom, rehearsed the street style dance in secret for six weeks before the surprise performance on July 6. Children in the 700-strong audience cheered on their mothers ...
IYAF Musical tale of Rwandan refugee children
Kesho Amahoro: Refugee story comes to the Rose Theatre Head to the Rose Theatre this weekend for an inspirational musical based on the true story of refugee children from Rwanda. Kesho Amahoro follows the journey of a young girl fleeing from the genocide of 1994. Esperance and her younger siblings, having been separated from their parents, join up with a tough group of young ...
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