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Livingston have completed the signing of goalkeeper Max Stryjek on a three-year deal.The 24-year-old Pole spent last season at English National League side Eastleigh having previously spent four years with Sunderland where he failed to make an appearance.Stryjek has represented Poland at youth level from under-17 to under-19.The stopper featured as a trialist as the Lions played their first friendly of the pre-season at the weekend, drawing 0-0 with newly promoted Dundee United at Tannadice.
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ARMY, get excited! BTS is coming back on the big screen in a big way. The septet just announced Break The Silence: The Movie - Persona which will hit theatres in about 70 countries with limited screenings on September 10.
Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks have led the tributes to Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green following his death at the age of 73.Fleetwood and Green formed the influential group in London in 1967, alongside John McVie and Jeremy Spencer.Nicks signed with the band in 1975, five years after Green had quit amid struggles with his mental health.After his death was announced on Saturday, tributes poured in from across the music industry, with the musician lauded as among the greats of the British
Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green has died. He was 73.
Livingston boss Gary Holt has warned new arrival Max Stryjek that he has a job on his hands to become the club’s first-choice goalkeeper.The 24-year-old signed for the Lions this week on a three-year contract but Holt plans to start the season with on-loan Rangers starlet Robby McCrorie between the sticks.Highly-rated Stryjek, who has represented Poland at U17, U18 & U19 level, signed for Sunderland as a youth but after failing to break into the team he left for National League side Eastleigh
call upon the government for “urgent clarity” as to whether festivals will benefit from a £1.57billion arts bailout announced last week.The AIF have told NME thay they have been unable to get reassurance that festivals will be allowed this money, fearing that they may have been “left outside the tent”.
housing market was given a shot in the arm today as Kate Forbes announced a tax break in a bid to get the economy moving. Holyrood's finance secretary announced a package of measures in response to the mini-Budget announcement by UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday.
Wiley has announced a series of special drive-in gigs across the UK this summer.The gigs come in support of the rapper’s surprise new album ‘Boasty Gang’, which he dropped without warning last week to mark Windrush Day in the UK.Wiley will play seven shows across the UK in early August, beginning on the 2nd at the University of Bolton Stadium, before heading to Leeds, Bristol and Liverpool, before playing two nights (August 6/7) in London at Colesdale Farm and ending at the National Bowl in
Fast food giant Burger King has warned that up to 1,600 jobs could be lost as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.Only about 370 of the restaurant chain’s 530 UK stores have reopened since the nation went into lockdown.Chief executive Alasdair Murdoch told the BBC’s Newscast that the economic damage stemming from the crisis could ultimately force the company to permanently close up to 10% of its stores, reports PA.He told Newscast: "We don’t want to lose any (jobs).
Declan McKenna has shared a new single, ‘Daniel, You’re Still a Child’, taken from his forthcoming second album ‘Zeros’.The new single is McKenna’s third preview of ‘Zeros’ this year, following ‘Beautiful Faces’ and ‘The Key To Life On Earth’. A music video for ‘Daniel, You’re Still a Child’ will premiere today (July 9) at 4pm BST.
Guided By Voices have announced their second album of 2020, alongside a new one night only “world tour” livestream for later this month.The band will play a live concert in an empty venue in frontman Robert Pollard’s hometown of Dayton, Ohio, to be livestreamed from 10pm UK time on July 17. It’s a ticketed virtual event, with 20 per cent of proceeds to go towards venues the band have played over their nearly 40-year career.
Wigan Athletic. Chairman Ian Lenagan revealed he is working with advisors to find other investors with the intention of "making a bid in due course". In a statement, Lenagan said he believes the club is best being “locally-owned”.The initiative is also being led by Darryl Eales and Gary Speakman.It comes after the club announced it had entered administration on July 1, citing the coronavirus outbreak as one of the reasons behind its financial woes. The news sent shock waves through English
The UK’s first dedicated socially distanced arena has announced its first wave of huge acts this summer.