Author: saba
According to British media reports, Chelsea has received £93,000 from Vivid Seats, a ticketing website listed by the Premier League as “unauthorized.”
Yesterday, the media exposed on-board footage from the Suzuka circuit. Among them, one image left a deep impression on fans—Lewis Hamilton’s SF-25 car, like a wild horse, wildly swinging its tail in high-speed corners.
According to British media reports, Israeli football player Yossi Benayoun, who has played for Liverpool and Arsenal, recently experienced a bomb attack at his home, fortunately with no casualties.
After the F1 Japanese Grand Prix, Lando Norris openly questioned the team’s conservative strategy, saying that McLaren could have ended Max Verstappen’s dominance but lacked a winner’s mentality, leading to the championship trophy being handed over.
According to British media reports, an American student mistakenly boarded a party boat full of Southend United fans on the Thames River.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko mocked McLaren after the Japanese Grand Prix, referring to McLaren’s conservative strategy as the “new papaya rule.”
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko mocked McLaren after the Japanese Grand Prix, referring to McLaren’s conservative strategy as the “new papaya rule.”
On April 7, the Badminton Association of China officially announced the 2025 Sudirman Cup badminton list, and He Jiting, who was previously involved in a betting scandal, did not make the list.
On April 7, the Badminton Association of China officially announced the 2025 Sudirman Cup badminton list, and He Jiting, who was previously involved in a betting scandal, did not make the list.
In the F1 Japanese Grand Prix that ended last week, Oscar Piastri admitted that he was only a 100-meter straight away from overtaking Lando Norris.
Recently concluded Phuket International Badminton Series saw the Malaysian duo, Jimmy Wong and Lai Pei Jing, fall short against the Chinese pair Gao Jiaxuan and Wu Mengying, winning the mixed doubles runner-up position and receiving a prize of $300.
Recently concluded Phuket International Badminton Series saw the Malaysian duo, Jimmy Wong and Lai Pei Jing, fall short against the Chinese pair Gao Jiaxuan and Wu Mengying, winning the mixed doubles runner-up position and receiving a prize of $300.
