Alex Gilbert has been on the fringes for the best part of three months, but after a start against Ipswich, he stepped in again this weekend ⚽️
@_jonnyb1 gave him a bit of praise ⬇️ #UTB
🚨| F1 urged to 'show the door' to Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for disrespect:
— Formula 1 has been urged to take action against Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for their recent criticisms of the sport. Both drivers have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the new regulations, particularly the shift towards greater electrification of the power unit. Speaking to media, Verstappen expressed his frustration:
“It's like Mario Kart, and the sport is a joke.”
— Lando Norris echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the challenges faced by drivers under the new rules. He remarked that the current state of F1 is not what they aspired to when they began their careers. Speaking to media, Norris stated:
“Probably not something any of us grew up wanting to do.”
— Juan Pablo Montoya, a seven-time grand prix winner, criticized Verstappen and Norris for their comments, suggesting that F1 should take a firm stance. Montoya shared his perspective with AS Colombia:
“At some point, Formula 1 needs to do what the sports world in the United States does: for people who don't respect the sport, there's the door.”
“They can leave or get a fine, so they truly learn to respect what they're doing. That's what I would do.”
— Montoya acknowledged that drivers are entitled to their opinions but believes the line was crossed with the recent remarks. He elaborated:
“It's fine for people to have an opinion. I'm not saying they have to like it, but mocking Formula 1 and comparing it to Mario Kart, that shouldn't be accepted by Formula 1.”
#maxverstappen 🇳🇱 #landonorris 🇬🇧
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British blokes….
I’ve purchased several “tins” of Heinz (British) beans because the idea of beans on toast intrigues me.
I eagerly anticipate a tasting.
Other than toasting bread and heating beans…
Are there any other steps/ingredients?
🚨Breaking News… history just changed over Tehran in EPIC AIR BATTLE.
Today, March 4, 2026, the sky over Iran witnessed something that had never happened before in the history of modern air combat.
An Israeli F-35I “Adir” stealth fighter engaged and destroyed an Iranian Air Force Yakovlev Yak-130. The aircraft was completely eliminated in an air-to-air engagement over Tehran.
This was not a drone strike.
Not a missile launched from the ground.
Not a proxy operation.
This was a manned stealth fighter eliminating another aircraft in the skies over Iran.
And it marks a historic milestone.
This engagement is now being reported as the first confirmed air-to-air kill ever achieved by the F-35 platform anywhere in the world.
Let that sink in for a moment.
The most advanced fighter jet ever deployed in combat… designed with stealth geometry, sensor fusion, and battlefield awareness beyond anything that came before it… has now officially recorded its first aerial victory.
The Iranian aircraft destroyed was a Yakovlev Yak-130, a Russian-built advanced trainer and light attack jet used by the Iranian Air Force.
This also represents something else historically significant.
It is the first Israeli manned air-to-air combat engagement in roughly four decades.
Forty years.
For decades Israeli pilots have dominated the skies through deterrence, technology, and overwhelming air superiority. But today that dominance translated into direct aerial combat once again.
The Israel Defense Forces have officially confirmed the engagement.
Multiple defense outlets and international military analysts are already reporting the event.
This moment will likely be studied in military academies around the world for years to come.
The first air-to-air victory of the American F-35 era.
A stealth fighter engaging in real combat… and winning.
History just unfolded over Tehran.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks#AStoneGroove
@Twe12thman@Boro It just needs a decent song with a simple tune that everyone gets behind.
When we score and the drum starts everyone sings, like the old oh wider says etc just need that catchy song for all fans.
Middlesbrough Football Club have, subject to the completion of an agreement with Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, given head coach Rob Edwards permission to speak to Wolves.
We initially rejected an approach from Wolves on the basis that Rob signed a three-year contract with MFC less than six months ago.
Following discussions with Rob we were disappointed to learn that he wanted to speak with Wolves regarding their head coach vacancy. We have now agreed terms with Wolves, subject to completion of the relevant paperwork.
First team coaches Adi Viveash and Harry Watling, and Academy manager Craig Liddle, will take charge of team affairs for Saturday’s game against Birmingham City at the Riverside.