Premiership clash with St Mirren. The Ibrox side return home for their first competitive game at Ibrox since March as they host Jim Goodwin's Buddies.
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James Tavernier is adamant he's got the mental strength to finally lead the club to silverware. The right-back came under fire last season after admitting his side "aren't good enough" when put under pressure.The comments, printed in his pre-match programme notes, sparked a backlash among some fans.
Tavernier was also branded a "serial loser" by Celtic legend and columnist Chris Sutton. But the skipper insists he and his Rangers team-mates do have the bottle for another title fight.
Premiership clash with St Mirren. The Ibrox side return home for their first competitive game at Ibrox since March as they host Jim Goodwin's Buddies.
James Corden may be in talks to replace Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show amid allegations of a “toxic workplace” environment made by former staffers.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterNational Geographic has acquired the docuseries City So Real directed by two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Steve James (America to Me, Hoop Dreams) and his longtime producing partner Zak Piper (Life Itself, The Interrupters). The series paints a portrait of contemporary Chicago as it gives a multifaceted look into the soul the American city, set against the backdrop of its history-making 2019 mayoral election.
James Corden may be in talks to replace Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show amid allegations of a “toxic workplace” environment made by former staffers.
Aberdeen defence cannot take all the blame for Ryan Kent’s winner.The centre-back claims Rangers got lucky because Ianis Hagi attempted to dummy James Tavernier’s pass but it came off his shoulder, took it away from him and let Alfredo Morelos send Kent clear.McKenna said: “We didn’t get the press quite right at the top end of the pitch.“It came off Hagi’s shoulder, it has done me on the inside and it allowed Morelos to turn.“Because we’ve gone with that high press, there are not many bodies
James Van Der Beek and his wife, Kimberly. The couple marked 10 years of marriage on Saturday, and James celebrated with a heartfelt post reflecting on their relationship. «Ten years ago today this woman made me the happiest I’d ever been,» he began a lengthy note on Instagram.
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James Paxton made his debut on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. during the Wednesday, July 29, episode titled “Stolen.”The 10th episode of season 7 takes place in the past, which made him the perfect person to play the young John Garrett.
They say there are two sides to every story, so after new magazine's explosive interview with John James Parton last week, it was only fair they gave his former girlfriend Josie Gibson the chance to respond. And while the TV favourite, who met John James when they entered the Big Brother house in 2010, is keen to draw a line under their ill-fated relationship once and for all, she also wants to set the record straight on what she says really went on behind closed doors.
LeBron James, 35, is currently sequestered in a “bubble” down in Orlando ahead of the 2020 NBA Season restart, but his presence was felt at home back in LA, thanks to Bryce Maximus James. The 13-year-old son of the Los Angeles Lakers star busted out a dead-on impression of his dad, and it was captured by his mom, Savannah James.
Counting On mostly focuses on the lives of the adult children of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar who are married with kids, but every once in a while one of the younger kids will get some screen time on the TLC reality show or on the family members’ numerous Instagram accounts.
He’s best known for his stint on Big Brother back in 2010, but John James Parton recently returned to the spotlight after appearing on Love Island Australia.The series was first aired down under in 2018, but was broadcast in the UK this summer – and John James tells us the two reality shows are very different experiences. “I went in there with the mentality that it was going to be the same sort of structure as Big Brother,” he tells us.
James Tavernier picking up the trophy at the end of the tournament. The Ibrox skipper will be hoping it's the first of many pieces of silverware he's handling this season ahead of a huge campaign for the club.
Scott Brown’s head. A Glasgow pub has images of the Celtic skipper mocked up as a clown on the floor for punters to stand on while they keep two metres apart.
James Tavernier admits he and his team-mates drew on past experience of playing a man down as he reflected on the friendly win over Lyon. The Gers are competing in the Veolia tournament and got their pre-season campaign off to a flyer with a win over the hosts at the Groupama Stadium.