It’s three years to the day since Jose Mourinho’s time at Manchester United was brought to an end with the Portuguese being sacked.
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Former Dundee United and Scotland star Lawrence Shankland has appeared in an advert for hit TV show Peaky Blinders.
The player joined Jose Mourinho, Ed Sheeran and Samuel L Jackson in the teaser trailer that appeared online on Tuesday.
The 30-second ad, which was posted to the BBC iPlayer Twitter account, features quotes from famous faces praising the hit BBC show.
As well as the A-listers, those quoted include Pointless presenter and best selling author Richard Osman, Chance the Rapper and
It’s three years to the day since Jose Mourinho’s time at Manchester United was brought to an end with the Portuguese being sacked.
Jose Mourinho was sacked as Manchester United manager on 18 December 2018 — exactly three years ago today (Saturday).
EXCLUSIVE: Chaley Rose, Pete Ploszek and Heather Morris have been set to star in The Bodyguard, an indie thriller from The Ninth House, the production banner whose credits include Lifetime’s List of a Lifetime, the breast cancer drama that was just nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
EXCLUSIVE: Chaley Rose, Pete Ploznek and Heather Morris have been set to star in The Bodyguard, an indie thriller from The Ninth House, the production banner whose credits include Lifetime’s List of a Lifetime, the breast cancer drama that was just nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
Peaky Blinders: The Rise, an immersive show inspired by the hit BBC series, have been announced.The announcement has been made via the show’s official social media account, with a link to sign up for ticket release notifications and further information on the event.The new theatre show, organised by Immersive Everywhere, will be hosted in London at Camden’s The Vanguard Theatre, close to the setting for Solomons Yard in the TV series. The show will be opening in summer 2022.
Peaky Blinders co-star who died earlier this year.McCrory, who starred as Polly Gray in the hit BBC series, passed away in April following a secret battle with cancer.Following the news of her death, tributes were paid by her co-stars and poured in from across the entertainment industry.
Guy Ritchie is on a tear right now. After the director’s puzzling choice to helm Disney‘s live-action remake of “Aladdin,” he’s released two films in rapid succession: “The Gentlemen,” his most critically acclaimed film since 2002’s “Snatch,” and then this year’s reunion with Jason Statham, “Wrath Of Man.” He also has plenty more projects on the way.
Prior to Ralf Rangnick's appointment as Manchester United's interim manager, there was a lot of talk around what tweaks and changes he would make both on and off the field.
For better or worse, Jose Mourinho continues to have a lasting impact at Manchester United.
Raphael Varane has admitted he still has to adapt to the rigours of English football as he continues to recover from his latest injury setback.
Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho clashed with journalists after watching his Roma side lose 3-0 at home to Inter Milan in Serie A on Saturday.
Tam Courts admits he’s not worried about the Old Firm sniffing around Jeando Fuchs as the midfielder is fully focused on getting Dundee United out of their recent funk.
Frank Lampard has revealed he felt anxious about bumping into Paul Pogba after criticising the Manchester United midfielder on TV.
Tony Watt fired Motherwell to three precious points with a St Andrew’s Day stunner to close the gap on Dundee United at a flooded Fir Park.
Here are your Manchester United Tuesday morning headlines on November, 30.
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