Han 💙
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The worst news 😢 For @LilyAgg8 to be just getting back, scoring & getting an Ireland recall, but now having to go through recovery again so soon after her ACL is so sad 😔 Every Blues fan is behind you Lily 💯 💙
Emma Duffy@emmaduffy_
Horrendous news - Lily Agg has ruptured her Achilles, after recently returning from an ACL injury.
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It's #competition time!
We are giving away a @OriginalFunko of the Thirteenth Doctor, signed by the actress who portrayed her, Jodie Whittaker!
For a chance to win this prize, simply follow us and retweet this post!
The winner will be chosen on Sunday.

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@BBCDerbySport Eustace has every right to have a sly dig at our owners. Most Blues fans agree with him after that abysmal performance. Even with so much investment, we’re still yet to get back to the league position we were in when Eustace was sacked. Davies has been given huge backing & failed
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🗣 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 🗣
"I thought it was a dominant performance from the first minute to the last."
Derby County head coach John Eustace was pleased with his side's display as they beat Birmingham City 1-0 at Pride Park.
Hear the full interview on BBC Sounds 👇
🔊 bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0n…
#DCFC
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Incredibly upsetting to lose Envoi Allen today 💔 That poor old boy deserved a happy retirement, not a heart attack at the end of his final run. Rest easy champ ❤️🐎
Henry de Bromhead@HenrydeBromhead
Envoi Allen is ready doing his final preparation for the final race of his outstanding career…good luck Envoi! ❤️💙
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Guro Reiten should go down as a @ChelseaFCW club legend 💙 She was brought in by Emma Hayes to replace Karen Carney & my god, did she fill those boots. She was pleasure to watch play & always came up clutch in big moments. A sad day for the WSL 😔
Chelsea FC Women@ChelseaFCW
Guro Reiten has today completed a move to NWSL side Gotham FC. Everyone at Chelsea would like to sincerely thank Guro for her huge contributions to our success over the last six-and-a-half years, and we wish her well during the next chapter of her career. 💙
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A lovely cross from LJ is headed perfectly home by @LucyBronze - of course! 🎯

Lionesses@Lionesses
ON HER 145TH APPEARANCE! 😎
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🔗: bit.ly/4tOnBps
Pink and her husband Carey Hart have separated after 20 years of marriage, a source tells PEOPLE.
📷: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

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Imagine playing for and captaining your childhood club, giving that club the greatest moment in their history & then having a post-football career successful enough to become an investor. Karen Carney is living every Bluenose dream 💙 @BCFCWomen
Birmingham City Women@BCFCWomen
"We're excited to see what we can achieve together." Karen Carney. 💬💙
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A moment for the magnificent Freya Tarbit and Marcus Wyatt 👏🇬🇧
An incredible fourth place finish in the mixed skeleton, with Freya the FASTEST woman in the final! 🔥
#TeamGB | #MilanoCortina2026


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You’ve got to feel for Freya Tarbit, she had the fastest female run today but because Olympic Champ Matt Weston was paired with Tabby Stoecker, she finished fourth & no medal 😢 #TeamGB #WinterOlympics #MilanoCortina2026
Team GB@TeamGB
A BRILLIANT run from Freya! 🔥 Marcus Wyatt up now... It's going to go down to the wire. #TeamGB | #MilanoCortina2026
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@LloydLegalist And that person should be a keyboard warrior who had something to say about it 🙃 #Olympics2026
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Every Olympic event should include one average person competing for reference. #Olympic2026
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I love the Olympics. Winter, summer, every single games, I tune in.
I love it because we see how sports bring us together.
I love it because we are reminded that sports are the ultimate equalizer. Look at weightlifting in the summer Olympics or downhill skiing now. The weights and the mountain don’t care what country you come from, how much money you have, or what religion you are. The weights and the mountain are the same for every single competitor.
I love it, most of all, because the Olympics remind us of a core life lesson: greatness and heartbreak live right next door to each other.
You can’t find greatness without a few meetings with heartbreak and failure.
We saw this very clearly over the weekend.
Like many of you, I’ve been following my friend Lindsey Vonn’s inspirational comeback. She’s 41, one knee is completely rebuilt, and now she went into the Olympics with a freshly-torn ACL.
As storylines go, you can’t get any better. It is gutsy. It is brave. It is a little bit crazy.
And it brings out all of the losers to do their naysaying.
“Why would she do this?”
”She must be missing something in her life.”
“It’s irresponsible.”
What these people don’t understand, because they’ve never tried anything great, because they’ve never pushed themselves to the absolute edges of their limits, because they’ll never know their real potential, is that there is no such thing as risk-free greatness.
Yesterday, when her Olympic dreams ended in that horrible crash that left all of us praying for her in front of our televisions, the haters were out in full force.
I don’t need to repeat it. Twitter has given losers enough of a platform; I won’t be amplifying them in this newsletter.
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