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Football
Bradford remembered.
Newcastle weighed in on the ‘does Jason Tindall love the camera’ debate.
Dominic Matteo had some great news.
Rio was impressed.
League One safety and a new arrival in the same day for Paul Digby.
Bastian Schweinsteiger took a trip down memory lane.
Thibaut Courtois celebrated his birthday.
Snooker
The Rocket’s book was out.
Cricket
KP was on the bubbles.