DAVID McCARTHY: Let’s be bold here and go with Dykes and Adams playing off him. Dykes has to play anyway as he’s the best at holding it up and bringing others into play.
22.08.2021 - 06:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Steven Naismith has gone bust with thousands of pounds worth of debts. Firewood Restaurants, based in Stewarton in Ayrshire, where Naismith lives, was put into liquidation earlier this month.
The company ran the popular Oven diner in the town’s Vennel Street, where staff claim they are owed unpaid wages. It closed due to a staff Covid outbreak on July 9 and didn’t reopen – going into liquidation weeks later.
DAVID McCARTHY: Let’s be bold here and go with Dykes and Adams playing off him. Dykes has to play anyway as he’s the best at holding it up and bringing others into play.
Nikola Katic can be recalled from his loan spell in January. The Rangers centre-back returned to his native Croatia on deadline day, but there was confusion over the exact terms.
Barry Ferguson is confident his old side can go on and retain their title, as he hailed the club for holding on to their star men. Manager Steven Gerrard kept hold of almost all of the team which swept to the Premiership crown last season, with only fringe players departing over the summer.
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Celtic. Having already secured the signing of Giorgios Giakoumakis and Jota, the Parkhead club beat the clock to get Cameron Carter-Vickers in from Tottenham on loan with an option to buy.
Ex Rangers star Nacho Novo has paid an emotional tribute to his eleven year old son Javier - admitting that he is the reason he's still alive. Nacho told his followers on Instagram that Javier was 'the love of my life' as he shared a series of photos and videos of them together enjoying the sunshine.
Solo: A Star Wars Story, stating that her character’s death was a “big mistake”.The actress played Val – wife to criminal Tobias Beckett (Woody Harrelson) – in the Star Wars spin-off, which charted the origins of Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich).Newton’s character made history as the first Black woman to have a major role in the franchise, but Val was swiftly killed off by the end of the film – a decision which wasn’t in the original script.Speaking to Inverse, Newton said: “I felt disappointed by
Doogie Howser creator Steven Bochco may not be around to see his story of a medical prodigy find new life with Disney+’s Doogie Kamealoha M.D., but the creative team continues to sing his praises.
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Alfredo Morelos got romantic with his wife Yesenia after he celebrated the anniversary of when they first met online. The Colombian Rangers striker told his wife: "Happy Anniversary My Love.
Marta Balaga Dedicated to the events of 2006 in Iraq, “Our River… Our Sky” – previously known as “Another Day in Baghdad” – shows people who suddenly don’t recognize their own country anymore. Trying to carry on with their normal routines, they are “acting life,” says director Maysoon Pachachi.
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ViacomCBS’ Smithsonian Channel is prepping One Thousand Years of Slavery, a four-part docu-series from Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance’s Bassett Vance Productions.
While Lucasfilm has had many celebrated animated shows in the past, it only feels like just right now—ever since the Disney Investors Day event where they announced 10 new projects—that Disney is really trying to turn their $4 billion investment into a bigger cultural juggernaut in the way Marvel is. That means a wave of new live-action shows, some movies getting back on their feet and exploring new ways to give “Star Wars” new life.
The Television Critics Association summer tour is underway, and FX Network chief John Landgraf has been sharing info at his presentation all day. We know that “What We Do In The Shadows” has been renewed for a fourth season, and “American Horror Stories” has been renewed for season two.