The Irn Bru Twitter account has rebranded as Haggis Soda for the day after Steve Carell gave the drink a try for the first time. The actor also gave the beloved drink his seal of approval.
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Kenny Miller and Michael Stewart had harsh words for Scotland after they were left shell shocked by a rampant Ireland.
Stephen Kenny's side hadn't won in 12 Nations League games, but produced their best display of the former Dunfermline boss' reign to blow the Scots away at the Aviva stadium.
Steve Clarke made two changes from the side that beat Armenia in midweek, but every single player who started was unrecognisable as they wilted in the face of the fired up hosts.
Stewart was pitchside in Dublin, while Miller was part of the BBC Scotland team covering the game on the radio, and both were left deeply unimpressed by what they saw from the visitors.
And Stewart was left baffled as to why the Scotland boss didn't change the shape of his team until it was far too late.
"There might well have been a few of the Tartan Army who came into the game feeling happy and merry. They'll be sober now. It's a huge disappointment and I can't even begin to explain how disappointing that's been sitting here watching the game pan out.
"I said we needed to change our system at half-time. We needed to make a fundamental change but we made one substitution. We found ourselves 3-0 down then make three subs to change the system. That needed to happen at half-time, and there;s where the real disappointment hit.
"The first half wasn't good enough; we were dominated all over the park. Andy Robertson 's starting positions were so deep that we couldn't get any penetration in the game. We needed to make a real fundamental change and that didn't happen at half-time." We were 3-0 down and the game was gone."
"It's not just the result, it's the manner of the performance; the nature of how poor it's actually been. There's just not been the same kind of
The Irn Bru Twitter account has rebranded as Haggis Soda for the day after Steve Carell gave the drink a try for the first time. The actor also gave the beloved drink his seal of approval.
Machine Gun Kelly was left bloodied after he smashed a glass on his own face during an after-show party in New York City this week.The musician and actor had just played a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday (June 28) as part of his ‘Mainstream Sellout’ tour in support of his March album.According to Rolling Stone, footage from Kelly’s after-show party that was shared on his Instagram Stories showed him standing on a table and telling a crowd of onlookers, “Bro, I don’t give a shit” before smashing a champagne glass on his forehead.The clip, which was captioned “and this is when things turned…”, was followed by another which saw Kelly performing ‘My Ex’s Best Friend’ with blood pouring down his face despite his efforts to stop the bleeding with a rag.A post shared by the Blonde Don (@machinegunkelly)Kelly has since shared a selection of images from both the Madison Square Garden show and the subsequent party where he sustained his facial injury.The post, which you can see above, was captioned by Kelly: “NYC you’re my bloody valentine.”Kelly kicked off the tour earlier this month by arriving at his show in Austin, Texas in a pink helicopter.
Lewis Capaldi has been spotted enjoying a giant pint of Guinness in Belfast after bar staff surprised him with a mega pint instead of a regular.
EXCLUSIVE: Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge Live: Stratagem will stream on Amazon Prime UK in the winter, Deadline can reveal. Chris Bird, Managing Director Prime Video UK, confirmed the news.
Miles Teller made a shocking discovery while filming "Top Gun: Maverick." This week, the actor spoke to Seth Meyers on "Late Night" and revealed that he discovered he had "flame retardant, pesticides and jet fuel" in his bloodstream after breaking out in hives on the set. "We landed, and I’m just like, ‘Man, I’m not feeling too good,’" the 35-year-old recalled. "I was really hot, and I just started itching like crazy.
SAG-AFTRA’s national board has voted overwhelmingly (84.54% to 15.46%) to approve a tentative new agreement for its Network Television Code, which was recently negotiated with the major television broadcast networks and other producers. It will now be sent to SAG-AFTRA members for ratification.
In 1911, two huge personalities and historic ships raced to be the first to lead an expedition to the South Pole.
Miles Teller is looking back on his time on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
Steve Clarke has reacted to Armenia fans throwing bottles towards Lewis Ferguson, the Scotland boss claiming he was more concerned with that than with handbags between the players.
Bullish Anthony Ralston rushed to the defence of Scotland teammate Lewis Ferguson during a bad-tempered Nations League clash with Armenia.
John Souttar has been left out of the Scotland squad to face Armenia after suffering an injury blow.
Kris Commons has questioned why Scotland look a shadow of the side they were before losing Kieran Tierney to injury.
Sisters Lauren and Stephanie are reaching for the stars – and hoping to be the first twins in orbit.
For someone who’s been up since 5am to prepare for her ITV morning chat show, there’s a sprightly air to Lorraine Kelly when we catch up with her. With her hair piled high, the 62-year-old broadcaster is speaking over Zoom from the back of a car on the way home from ITV’s London studio. She’s just as engaging as she is when interviewing her own guests and there’s a radiance to her – and we have a feeling her recent lifestyle overhaul has something to do with her extra sparkle.
Shelby Scott, the former president of AFTRA who helped spearhead the 2012 merger of SAG and AFTRA, has died. She was 86. Scott, a longtime television news broadcaster, served as AFTRA’s national president from 1993-2001. She was a member of the “Group for One Union” of SAG and AFTRA leaders who spearheaded the 2012 merger effort and co-led a merger workgroup, one of only ten elected leaders to do so.
Manchester City left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko has admitted that he and his Ukraine teammates have been dreaming about reaching the World Cup after moving to within one win of the finals in Qatar.