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    I was going to the toilet 40 times a day, it nearly finished my career – FA Cup star opens up on horror bowel disease

    JACK FITZWATER has revealed how he thought his football career was in jeopardy when he was forced to visit the toilet 40 times a day.The defender hopes to help League One club Exeter topple Champions League-chasing Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup at St James Park on Tuesday.Jack Fitzwater has opened up on his struggles with colitisCredit: RexThe Exeter defender revealed he was playing through pain and discomfort to hide itCredit: RexColitis is an inflammatory bowel diseaseCredit: GettyThe 27-year-old thought his career was in jeopardyCredit: RexBut two years ago his health and career were in peril when he started suffering from colitis — an inflammatory bowel disease.Fitzwater, 27, admits he was so embarrassed by his increasing visits to the loo he tried to hide his problem from everyone before telling family, close friends and eventually team-mates.He told SunSport: “It came out of the blue in February 2023. The symptoms steadily got worse.“As a man you try to hide it so I didn’t get seen until that summer, after the season had finished, and by that time the symptoms were terrible.“It’s only then I discovered I had colitis, which is an inflammation of the bowel and you can get it at any age, any time.“When you’re a footballer people think you’re young, fit and healthy. But privately I was struggling.“Symptoms can be blood in your stools, huge fatigue and feeling generally unwell.“I went to the toilet 40 times a day at the worst point. People think you’ve got to be making that up but anyone with colitis or Crohn’s disease will understand it’s a real problem.“It’s not only draining mentally but physically as well.”Fitzwater managed to get through most training sessions and games despite suffering discomfort — so to his team-mates everything would have appeared normal.What is Ischemic ColitisBut he admitted: “I would have to on occasion during the warm up run off and go to the toilet.“I was still able to perform at a decent level in games despite the pain but there were times I had been up during the night for hours so getting up in the morning was a nightmare.”Although he was able to hide his problem from team-mates for some time, it was impossible to do so in his personal life.His toilet visits were far too regular at home.He said: “My fiancee and family started noticing so I had to tell them.“We all deal with things in different ways. I hid it because I’m a man — and you don’t want to show weakness to anyone or anything.“Yet you later realise when you do and speak to the people you need, the problem gets fixed quicker than if you were to hide it all the time.“It was hard and embarrassing for me but anyone who has had it will understand how horrible it is.“Thankfully, I finally listened to what my body was telling me and went to see doctors and got the right treatment. Being comfortable with being vulnerable was something that helped me out hugely.”Fitzwater says listening to medical specialists must always be the priority because once treated the problem can be sorted.Colitis: All you need to knowWhat is colitis and what are the symptoms?Colitis is a condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed.The colon is the large intestine, or bowel, and the rectum is the end of the bowel where stools are stored. Ulcers can develop on the colon’s lining and bleed and produce pus.Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis that is caused by autoimmune inflammation (the body attacking itself), whereas colitis can be caused by a number of factors including infection.Ulcerative colitis is similar to another condition which causes inflammation of the gut – Crohn’s disease.Symptoms can often be very mild for weeks or months but flare ups with extreme symptoms can cause a lot of pain and trouble for sufferers.Flare ups can include painful and swollen joints, mouth ulcers, areas of painful, red and swollen skin and irritated and red eyes.In addition to this people will often need to empty their bowels six or more times a day and have shortness of breath, a fast or irregular heartbeat, high temperature and blood in stools.Stress can be a factor as can a gut infection.Who can be affected by colitis and how does it differ from Crohn’s disease?It is thought that about one in every 420 people in the UK has ulcerative colitis.It is more common in people of European descent, especially those descended from Ashkenazi Jewish communities and black people.The condition is rarer in people from Asian background, although the reasons for this are unclear.The difference between ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease is that colitis is limited to the colon, while Crohn’s disease can occur anywhere between the mouth and the anus.In Crohn’s disease, there are healthy parts of the intestine mixed in between inflamed areas, on the other hand, ulcerative colitis, is continuous inflammation of the colon.Former Chelsea midfielder Ray Wilkins, who died aged 61 after suffering a heart attack, battled poor health including ulcerative colitis.The defender advises against going online to search for the symptoms and take the results as gospel.He said: “The worst thing was going on to Google and doing a search. I found some accounts on Instagram of people who have had it and shared their experiences.“You end up fearing the worst-case scenario but, once you get to know what it’s about, you come to terms with it and understand it can be effectively treated.”Fitzwater was overwhelmed by the support he received from the club and later the wider public when he decided to let everyone know on social media that he was suffering with colitis.He said: “I told people on my private Instagram account and got so much good feedback — and then made it public by explaining what it was and what I was doing about it. It gained lots of traction.“It’s helped a lot of people. So many people in sport and other walks of life have messaged me since then gone and got treatment.“The club, management, coaches and team-mates have been massive. Only the physios and doctors knew at first.“They have all been helpful and asked me questions about what it was. They didn’t have a clue about it.“And then, as is the case in football, everything moves on to the next thing and life is back to normal.”Fitzwater battled the condition for 18 months and is now feeling fit and healthy.The Grecians ace is back in the team and has been an important part of the club’s run to the fourth round to set up this tie against the Premier League big guns.He said: “I must take medication daily and will do so for the rest of my life. It’s part of my morning routine now. I take it with my vitamins.“It’s all about staying as healthy as possible and enjoying my football.”Fitzwater recalled how he had to go to the toilet 40 times in one day at its worstCredit: GettyHe said the worst thing someone can do is searching the internet and taking results as gospelCredit: GettyHe hopes speaking out will help others who have been hit by the diseaseCredit: Rex More

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    Injury-hit Real Madrid confirm squad for Man City clash with makeshift defence barely known outside Spain

    REAL MADRID will be without several key players when they face Manchester City.The mammoth tie first leg takes place at the Etihad on Tuesday night.Youngsters Gonzalo Garcia and Raul Asencio have deputised in recent weeksCredit: AlamyAnd misfiring City have received a welcome boost with the news Real Madrid have named a makeshift defence.The LaLiga leaders have not been at their usual best in Europe this season, and they have twice suffered heavy defeats to Barcelona this campaign.And they will be without several experienced defenders for their trip to Eastlands, including centre-backs David Alaba, Antonio Rudiger and Eder Militao.That means Aurelien Tchouameni, a natural midfielder, will have to cover in the heart of the backline – possibly alongside youngster Raúl Asencio who started against Atletico Madrid at the weekend.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe derby ended in a 1-1 draw despite Real’s rag-tag backline.But they also lost right-back and captain Lucas Vazquez to injury, having already been without their first-choice in that position Dani Carvajal.The veteran defender has been missing for much of the campaign and manager Carlo Ancelotti may have to call upon Jesus Vallejo instead.He has been selected for the matchday squad along with five other defenders – Asencio, Ferland Mendy, Fran Garcia, Jacobo Ramon and Lorenzo Aguado.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThat could give City some much-needed encouragement after they were beaten by Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final last year.City have also struggled in Europe this season and won just three of their eight league phase matches.BBC makes half-time innovation in FA Cup clash between Leyton Orient and Man CityBut they will have a fresh Erling Haaland leading the line as the striker sat out of Saturday’s FA Cup win over Leyton Orient.Mateo Kovacic, Josko Gvardiol and Jeremy Doku were also rested, although new signing Nico Gonzalez went off injured. More

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    Sky Sports viewers baffled as Man City Treble winner joins NFL pundits for Super Bowl coverage

    SKY Sports viewers were left scratching their heads when a Man City Treble winner joined the Super Bowl coverage.Regular host Neil Reynolds was joined by regular pundit Phoebe Schecter, Ndamukong Suh, and Ryan Fitzpatrick for the NFL showpiece.A Man City star was a surprise guest on Sky Sports’ NFL coverageBut, before the action between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles kicked off, one Spanish Euro 2024 winner stunned American football fans by joining the Sky crew in their studio.”Well, first of all I am very happy to be here and spend this time in this atmosphere,” he told Reynolds.”It’s a sport we try to follow in Europe. For me, especially the last years, I have been following.”It’s so good to be here at such an incredible event that I really admire.”Read more Super Bowl NewsBut fans were rather baffled to see the player, who scored the winner in the 2023 Champions League final, on the Sky Sports round table in New Orleans.One posted: “Why’s Rodri analysing the Super Bowl on Sky lol”And another wrote: “wtf is Rodri doing on Super Bowl coverage loooool”A third fan commented: “Why is Rodri on the panel for the Super Bowl?”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSOthers were frustrated to see the star joining the experts.One fan wrote: “Yo, @SkySportsNFL, I cannot tell you enough how no one wants to hear what Rodri has to say about the Super Bowl.”Travis Kelce’s ‘awful’ pre-Super Bowl outfit mocked by fansAnd another viewer joked: “Rodri is at the Super Bowl to explain the Ballon d’Or robbery”Real Madrid were left furious when Rodri was chosen as Ballon d’Or winner over Vinicius Jr, to the point that the club boycotted the ceremony.Rodri is currently sidelined after suffering an ACL injury against Arsenal earlier in the season.The Ballon d’Or winner has been a huge miss for his side, who have struggled this season in the league and Champions League.However, City are optimistic the midfielder could be fit before the end of the season.He has been named in the club’s Champions League squad for the knockout stages.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd according to Spanish newspaper AS, he has been accompanied to New Orleans by two rehabilitation workers so as not to miss a day of his recovery routine.Boss Pep Guardiola wants to keep the door open for him to do that – even though City would have to go deep in the competition for him to be even in the frame.Man City star Rodri is currently sidelined with a serious knee injuryCredit: Getty More

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    Bayern Munich BANNED from wearing red home shirt in the Champions League – even at the Allianz Arena

    THE extraordinary reason why Bayern Munich have been banned from wearing their famous home jerseys in the Champions League has been revealed.Harry Kane and Co have noticeably worn their second strips in Europe’s premier competition this term.The extraordinary reason why Bayern Munich can’t wear their red shirts in the Champions League has been revealedCredit: RexBayern’s home kit has an unconventional design that Uefa have taken issue withCredit: GettyBayern wore their away kit during their home match against Slovan BratislavaCredit: GettyUefa imposed a ban on the Bavarians from wearing their red kits at the Allianz Arena.Now, BILD has explained what their reasoning was, with modifications expected before Bayern are allowed to wear this season’s home kit again.According to the German publication, Uefa have taken umbrage to the dark numbers on the red jersey, which they claim do not offer enough contrast for viewers.This is believed to violate the visibility regulations.Read more football newsTo wear their jersey in the future, they will have to adapt it with white numbers and names.In matches so far in the Champions League, Bayern have worn either black or a beige retro top with the old club crest.On Wednesday, the Germans travel to Scotland where they will face off against Celtic in the Champions League playoffs.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSAnd they will not wear their home kit despite there being no clash in colours.Most read in FootballCeltic coach Brendan Rodgers warned Munich on Saturday: “I have no doubt at all that we can hurt Bayern. We have shown at every level that we are capable of scoring goals.”How much Mathys Tel will cost Tottenham for four months revealed… with no guarantee Spurs can activate buy optionThe Scottish giants are unbeaten in 16 games at home this campaign, including four in the Champions League.And they’ve already seen off German opposition this term – defeating RB Leipzig 3-1 at Celtic Park.Bayern legend Thomas Muller has already warned fans of the atmosphere that awaits them.He said: “Anyone who underestimates the Scots has never experienced them at Celtic Park. This atmosphere is amazing; it will be a real highlight.”And after that, either Leverkusen or Atlético Madrid would be waiting for us. So put your beer on ice, February will definitely be an exciting football month.” More

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    ‘Love this for him’ – Arsenal fans go wild as Aaron Ramsey, 34, goads Stoke supporters 15 years after injury horror

    ARSENAL fans went wild after Cardiff star Aaron Ramsey goaded Stoke supporters 15 years after his horror injury.The Welshman, 34, broke his leg while playing for Arsenal against the Potters back in 2010.Arsenal fans hailed Aaron Ramsey as he goaded Stoke fans after Cardiff’s FA Cup winThe Welshman had been booed all match by the home supportersRamsey’s leg was broken in a horror tackle while playing for Arsenal against Stoke in 2010Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdA tackle from Ryan Shawcross saw Ramsey break both his tibia and fibula, leaving his leg “at an angle.”Ramsey, who was just 19 years old at the time, was in complete agony as Shawcross was sent off.And it took the Welshman a whole nine months to recover from his setback.Stoke fans have since booed Ramsey any time he’s returned to play at the Bet365 Stadium.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd Ramsey received the same treatment this weekend as his Cardiff side travelled to Stoke for their FA Cup clash.But the midfielder had the last laugh as his team drew 3-3 before booking their place in the 5th round with victory in the resulting penalty shootout.And Ramsey made sure to give some treatment back to the Stoke boo boys as he mocked them with a flurry of arm pumps and claps at the final whistle.Arsenal fans were certainly delighted with Ramsey’s actions, with one saying: “Good on you Rambo.”Most read in FA CupJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAnother declared: “Love this for him.”One noted: “What a guy.”How did you get this’ – Aaron Ramsey left stunned as details of Arsenal bust-up with Robin van Persie leakedAnother added: “Great to see Rambo giving it to them.”Speaking afterwards, Cardiff boss Omer Riza condemned Stoke fans who booed Ramsey.He said: “I was really surprised by that and disappointed for Aaron because it’s not nice.”But he’s got a character big enough to deal with it. He’s got a lot of people around him who care for him, a lot of people who love him.”So a bit of booing at Stoke will only push him to be better.” More

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    BBC FA Cup coverage interrupted by angry fan calling Dion Dublin a ‘w****r’ as pundit says ‘I’ll take him outside’

    DION Dublin showed he was not afraid of an angry Tottenham fan by declaring, “I’ll take him outside.”The football pundit was on duty for BBC Sport for Spurs’ clash with Aston Villa.Dion Dublin offers to take a fan outside after abuse is hurled at himSpurs’ defeat puts Ange Postecoglou under more pressureCredit: ReutersAs he gave his half-time analysis of the game, the supporter aimed abuse at the Homes Under the Hammer presenter.The Spurs fan was heard banging on the window of the TV studio at Villa Park, before screaming, “W***er” at Dublin.The noise disrupted fellow pundit Joe Hart who appeared at odds with what to do.While Jermain Defoe gestured towards the fan to ask him to calm down.Read more football newsThat prompted BBC Sport host Mark Chapman to say: “They’re angry behind us after that first half.”However, Dublin would get the bigger laugh. When Chapman then asked him, “Dion, take us through that goal.”On cue, Dublin retorted: “I’ll take him outside.”JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAn amused Chapman burst into laughter, before declaring: “You do that and I’ll be just behind you.”Most read in FootballTottenham were soundly beaten by Aston Villa – with the 2-1 score flattering the visitors.Under-fire Tottenham boss Postecoglou finally breaks silence on EFL boss’ injury jibe with brutal 10-word responseJacob Ramsey put Unai Emery’s side ahead in the first minute when his shot squeezed underneath Antonin Kinsky.Morgan Rogers extended the home team’s lead with a poked effort from close range.Despite a late Mathys Tel effort, Spurs couldn’t muster a fightback.The loss pours even more pressure on beleaguered boss Ange Postecoglou.Now, out of both cups, Tottenham languish in 14th place in the Premier League. More

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    Jude Bellingham at risk of LaLiga punishment as mic catches Real Madrid star’s X-rated rant at derby linesman live on TV

    Jude Bellingham risks possible LaLiga punishment after an X-rated blast at an assistant referee.In the 12th minute of Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid, the England superstar screamed “f*** you man, f*** off” as a throw went against the home side.Jude Bellingham risks LaLiga punishment after an X-rated blast at an assistant refereeCredit: GettyReal Madrid star Bellingham lashed out against Atletico MadridCredit: GettyThis foul-mouthed outburst comes months after he told a referee he was a “piece of s***” during Real’s 4-1 win against Espanyol.Bellingham, 21, escaped sanction for those actions in September but it remains to be seen whether Spanish league bosses will penalise this latest emotional rant, which was heard clearly on TV.Julian Alvarez, formerly of Manchester City, scored a penalty on 35 minutes for Atletico but Real equalised through France World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe on 50 minutes.Carlo Ancelotti’s side remain top of the league by a point ahead of their City rivals with 15 games left.Read More on FootballBritish Formula 1 driver George Russell attended the derby at the Santiago Bernabeu, watching the match from the comfort of the presidential box.Ancelotti might make several changes for the Champions League playoff first-leg trip to Man City as he tries to juggle domestic and continental competitions.The reigning European champions have a mounting injury list with defenders David Alaba (muscle) and Antonio Rudiger (hamstring) out – while Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal are long-term absentees with serious knee injuries.The Italian chief said: “For Tuesday’s game, we have to see the recovery of those who have played.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS“Those who haven’t played today have an advantage to play on Tuesday.” Spanish defender Lucas Vazquez said: “Another huge game awaits us in Manchester.Jude Bellingham’s furious reaction to Valencia goalkeeper after Vinicius Jr sent off in heated Real Madrid clash“It will be a difficult match against a great opponent that we have faced in the last four years.“The team is eager to show our football and our worth and try to get a win there.” More

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    Biggest ever FA Cup giantkillings including Man Utd shock and famous final after Liverpool are humiliated by Plymouth

    LIVERPOOL suffered a huge FA Cup upset as they crashed out of the FA Cup against Plymouth.Ryan Hardie’s 53rd-minute spot-kick proved decisive as the rock-bottom Championship side – 43 places below the Premier League leaders – were given a helping hand by Harvey Elliott’s inexplicable handball.Plymouth pulled off a major FA Cup upset against LiverpoolCredit: GettyThere have been some major early round upsets in recent years like Chelsea losing 4-2 to BradfordCredit: GettyOne famous final upset saw Wigan stun Man City before they were relegated a week laterCredit: PA:Empics SportLeague Two Stevenage pulled off a massive upset against Newcastle in 2011Credit: Getty – ContributorIt was only the fourth time a team outside of the top flight has knocked out the leaders of the Premier League.However, Argyle’s historic win was the latest in a long-line of incredible FA Cup upsets.Hereford 2-1 Newcastle – 1972The quintessential classic FA Cup fairytale. And with good reason.Non-league Hereford had already defied the odds by taking Newcastle to a replay in the FA Cup third round in 1972 with a 2-2 draw at St James’ Park.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut the replay set itself into the very foundations of English football as Ronnie Radford’s stunning volley typified the magic of the oldest football cup competition in the world.Radford’s iconic volley from range was the equalising goal to send the match into extra time.Super sub Ricky George stepped up to score the decisive goal to prompt jubilant scenes at Edgar Street.The result still holds the record for the lowest ranked side to beat top flight opposition.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSWimbledon 1-0 Liverpool – 1988Another upset involving the Reds, the 1988 FA Cup final saw the “Crazy Gang” pull off one of the craziest results in English football history.Liverpool were the dominant force of England in the 1980s, having won six league titles across the decade including the 1988 First Division title.ITV forced to apologise as Plymouth hero says ‘I f—ing love it’ TWICE live on air after shocking LiverpoolBut Lawrie Sanchez’s solitary goal paid no mind to the respective history of the clubs, with Wimbledon only having been in the top flight for a total of 11 years in their history at the time.It remains the Dons’ only FA Cup triumph.Wrexham 2-1 Arsenal, 1992Back in 1992 there were a whopping 81 places in the English football pyramid which separated Wrexham and Arsenal in their FA Cup third round clash.The Welsh minnows were struggling in the fourth division while Arsenal were the reigning English champions.However, the Gunners had wet powder as 37-year-old Mickey Thomas hit a 25-yard free-kick to level the match in the 82nd minute after Alan Smith scored the opener before half-time.Steve Watkin delivered the decisive shot two minutes later as he bundled home the winner, prompting a pitch invasion.Bournemouth 2-0 Man Utd, 1984While Man Utd were far from the peak of their powers in the mid 80s, third-division Bournemouth were still relative minnows next to former European Champions and reigning holders of the FA Cup.But under the guidance of Harry Redknapp, Bournemouth conjured up a heroic 2-0 victory.In a whirlwind five minutes, Milton Graham and Ian Thompson struck to send the Cherries into dreamland.United fans stormed the pitch to try and halt the result, but the final whistle confirmed one of the most memorable giant killings of all time.Wigan 1-0 Man City, 2013When relegation-threatened Wigan rocked up to Wembley for the FA Cup final against Manchester City, many saw a win for mega-spending City as a formality.But Roberto Martinez’s underdogs were not content at being resigned to the losers column of FA Cup finalists.The Lactics’ heroic performance finally paid its dividends when Ben Watson headed home an incredible winner in injury time to bag them their first ever FA Cup trophy.A week later Wigan suffered relegation to the Championship, while it turned out to be the last time City would lose a major final before the 2021 Champions League final, when they lost to Chelsea.Sunderland 1-0 Leeds, 1973Another final upset saw Sunderland stun a then-dominant Leeds team to become the first team outside of the First Division to win the FA Cup since West Brom in 1931.Leeds were the reigning champions of the Cup while Sunderland competed in the second tier and had been trophyless for more than 50 years.Yet 100,000 at the Old Wembley watched as Ian Porterfield’s 32nd minute goal won the Black Cats the FA Cup.The match also holds special recognition for a stunning save made by goalkeeper Jimmy Montgomery to deny Peter Lorimer from 10 yards, with the stop drawing comparisons to Gordon Banks’ stop for England against Brazil in the 1970 World Cup.Chelsea 2-4 Bradford, 2015Bradford conjured up one of the most surprising results in recent FA Cup memory when they rocked up to Stamford Bridge to batter Chelsea.With 49 places separating them in the English pyramid, League One Bradford were not given much of a chance against Jose Mourinho’s high-flying Blues.The fourth-round clash started smoothly for the Premier League giants, who took a 2-0 lead.A goal from Jon Stead before half-time gave Bradford hope, before a trio of late goals saw Bradford roar into a two-goal lead in what was an incredibly fourth round clash.Newport County 2-1 Leicester, 2019League Two Newport produced the shock of the season when they beat Leicester in the third round of the FA Cup back in 2019.A staggering 74 places split the teams when they met in early January.Yet Jamille Matt’s goal after just 10 minutes set up what would be a monumental upset.Rachid Ghezzal threatened to ruin the party with an 82nd minute goal before a late penalty from Padraig Amond sent Rodney Parade into pandemonium.Sutton United 2-1 Coventry, 1989Coventry had been the FA Cup holders just 18 months earlier.Yet when the top flight side travelled south to face Sutton in the third round they were left feeling blue by non-league opposition.Goals from Tony Rains and Matthew Hanlan set Sutton on their way to a huge upset at Gander Green Lane.The Us remained the most recent non-league team to beat top flight opponents all the way until 2013 when Luton beat Norwich.Stevenage 3-1 Newcastle, 2011It was only Stevenage’s first season in the EFL.Yet that did not stop them from making Newcastle only the fourth Premier League team ever at the time to lose to fourth-tier opposition in 2011.READ MORE SUN STORIESGoals from Stacy Long, Michael Bostwick and Peter Winn sealed a famous victory.Joey Barton had pulled one back for the Toon in injury time, but Cheick Tiote’s sending off in the 71st minute seemed to confirm the direction of the match before the final whistle blew.Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. 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