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John Stones and Kyle Walker are bringing a stray cat home from the World Cup. The defenders befriended a tabby they named Dave during their four-week stay in Qatar for the soccer tournament and while they initially vowed to bring him back to England if the national side won the competition, they are carrying out their promise anyway, even though they lost against France in the quarter final at the weekend. The cat was taken to a local veterinary clinic for tests and vaccinations and will spend four weeks in quarantine before making the trip to the UK. In a video shared to Twitter on Sunday (11...
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Gareth Southgate doesn't want to get drawn into competitive virtue signalling at the World Cup. The England manager's side was one of seven clubs to back down on having their captains wear OneLove armbands during their opening games this week after FIFA threatened sporting sanctions, and though the 52-year-old coach is keen to share support for the LGBTQ+ community at the tournament in Qatar - where homosexuality is illegal - he doesn't want to risk overshadowing the focus on the game. He said: “I noticed the Danish coach speaking after their game and he felt he hadn’t got enough bandwidth to ...
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