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Football
John Terry met up with a former team-mate.
Peter Crouch made his TikTok bow.
Gary Neville wasn’t happy with his former side.
But Jadon Sancho focused on the positives.
Dele Alli enjoyed his Everton debut.
Danny Welbeck saluted a Brighton win.
Golf
Ian Poulter was feeling mischievous.
Cricket
Kevin Pietersen had a good luck message.
And it worked for Mark Wood.
Athletics
Eilish McColgan had a morning to remember.
Boxing
Tony Bellew’s weekend took a turn for the better.
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