Sting in the tail for Gattuso, Arsenal come unstuck

Sting in the tail for Gattuso, Arsenal come unstuck

Gennaro Gattuso's Milan reign begins with draw after Benevento's keeper heads equaliser Lazio return to winning ways with two late goals in comeback win at Sampdoria Arsenal lose to ten-man Manchester United in first home league reverse since January Mariano Díaz grabs 12th Ligue 1 effort as Lyon go second with victory at Caen Matchday six fixtures: 7 December Who is through, who can join them: permutations PICK YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR 2017

Report: Sting Suffered ‘Significant’ Neck Injury At WWE ‘Night Of Champions’

One of the best professional wrestlers of all time might have seen his career come to an end Sunday night. Sting, who is 56 years old, was injured in the main event versus Seth Rollins at WWE’s “Night Of Champions” pay-per-view. According to the Pro Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, the injury is considered to be “significant.” The injury is a reported neck injury, which obviously is nothing to take lightly. It’s thought that the injury occurred when Rollins power-bombed Sting into one of the turnbuckles. However, Sting also took a huge bump earlier in the match when he was dropped through one of the announce tables. The match actu...

Dean Blandino: DeflateGate Wasn’t A Sting; PSI In Footballs Weren’t Logged

PHOENIX — It’s Walt Anderson’s word against the New England Patriots’. The NFL has no proof that the NFL referee checked the PSI in the Patriots’ footballs prior to the AFC Championship Game, the league’s VP of officiating Dean Blandino told a group of reporters after a news conference Thursday. NFL officials don’t log the PSI in footballs. They either approve them or disapprove them. “We did review what happened pregame, and from everything that we reviewed and all the information we had, the balls were properly tested prior to the game,” Blandino responded during the news conference when asked if the NFL had proof beyond taking ...