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16.10.2022 - 12:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lee Bullen insists he had pride in defeat after Ayr fell just short in their comeback bid at Dens Park.
United gave themselves a mountain to climb after falling two goals behind to Dundee just after half time.
But Josh Mullin's strike gave the Honest Men hope, before they almost rescued a point at the death.
And Bullen believes the character his side showed gives him plenty of optimism for the season ahead.
He said: "Both goals we lost were obviously slack from our point of view, and particularly at the start of the second half it was a killer in terms of timing.
"The game could have run away from us at that point if we've got weaker characters.
"But what I've got is a squad of players who will roll their sleeves up and give everything for the Ayr United badge.
"They gave it everything and got the goal back and kept going right to the end to come off the pitch with a lot of credit.
"Sometimes there's games you lose and the players deserve a mouthful. Other times they've given absolutely everything and there's a little bit of me that's proud of the players today.
"They could have gone under against a team that will be up there challenging - as we will by the way - but we fought and dug in and we've come off nursing cuts, bumps and bruises having given it our all.
"It's that level of effort that will bring us success over the course of the season.
"It says everything about the progress that we're making to come away from a place like this and feel disappointed.
"It's a sore one but we move on and get ready for Cove next week."
Bullen had stuck with the same XI which routed Queen's Park after Andy Murdoch failed to recover in time from his knee knock and wasn't risked.
But it was the Dark Blues who always looked likelier during a first
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Erik ten Hag aimed a cheeky dig at Thierry Henry about Bruno Fernandes’ goal in the 2-0 win over Tottenham on Wednesday, after the Arsenal great questioned the Portugal midfielder’s influence on the team.
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“Mr. Harrigan’s Phone,” produced by Ryan Murphy and Jason Blum, straddles both sectors – it’s the tale of a young boy (“It” alum Jaeden Martell) who befriends an elderly billionaire (Donald Sutherland). After the billionaire dies, he still communicates with the boy through the iPhone he was gifted shortly before his death.
Jamie Lee Curtis is joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for their Season 12 reunion. The Halloween Kills star will make a surprise appearance during Part 1 of the reality television series.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has admitted that he is concerned over Jadon Sancho's form at the club after the winger was dropped by Erik ten Hag.
Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., spoke out against the growing crime crisis after a shooting took place outside his home in Shirley Sunday night. Zeldin said the problem "hit extremely close to home." The New York Republican gubernatorial candidate told "Fox & Friends" Monday that his two daughters were doing homework in the kitchen when they heard multiple gunshots followed by screams just outside.They locked themselves in an upstairs bathroom and called 911.
These are your Manchester United morning headlines for Saturday, October 8.
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via Facebook by her mother, Terri. “It is with heavy hearts we wanted to share that our Sara Weston has gone to be with Jesus,” Terri Lee wrote Thursday. “We are all in shock and arrangements are not complete.
William Earl Variety has announced the lineup for its annual Business of Broadway breakfast presented by City National Bank in New York on Oct. 17. Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Jackson will join the event for a keynote conversation about their collaboration on the revival of August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson,” currently playing on Broadway. The programming will also include a Broadway producers panel moderated by Erik Piecuch, senior vice president and entertainment banking leader of City National Bank. The panel will feature Lee Daniels (“Ain’t No Mo’”), Cindy Tolan (“Death of a Salesman”), LaChanze (“Kimberly Akimbo” and “Topdog/Underdog”) and Ken Davenport (“A Beautiful Noise”). The producers will speak about their experiences premiering new productions on Broadway this season and how the business has changed since Broadway’s return.
Zack Sharf Meghan Markle returned to her “Archetypes” podcast on Spotify for the first time since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and devoted the new episode to Hollywood’s long persistent Asian stereotype of the “Dragon Lady.” Markle called out two films, “Austin Powers” and “Kill Bill,” for being harmful in how they depicted Asian women as over-sexualized and/or over-agressive. “Movies like ‘Austin Powers’ and ‘Kill Bill’ presented these characters of Asian women as oftentimes over sexualized or aggressive,” Markle said. “And it’s not just those two examples, there’s so many more…This has seeped into a lot of our entertainment. But this toxic stereotyping of women of Asian descent, it doesn’t just end once the credits roll.”