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    I’ll take Kyle Walker’s kids to Euros, says Lauryn Goodman raising risk of explosive Annie Kilner showdown

    KYLE Walker’s ex Lauryn Goodman is taking their two kids to the Euros — where the England ace’s wife and four boys will also support him.Lauryn, 33, told a pal: “I am determined my children will get to see their daddy playing for the Three Lions this summer.”Kyle Walker could be at the centre of a showdown between the mothers of his chikdren at the Euros this summerCredit: GettyLauryn Goodman is determined her kids should be able to see their dad represent his countryCredit: PAKyle’s wife Annie has given birth to her fourth child with the international footballerCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeThe Influencer, mum to the England star’s son Kairo, four, and a daughter, eight months, told pals he invited them to Germany in June, and is determined to go.A source says Kyle told Lauryn: “I want you there. And I want Kairo there to see me play.”But a source close to Kyle, 33, insisted he had not invited her.His wife Annie, 30, intends to be in Germany with their children.READ MORE KYLE WALKERLast week it emerged Annie had given birth to their fourth son.His arrival was revealed on the day Kairo turned four.Kyle was at his wife’s side for the birth — despite them splitting in January when she found out he was the dad of Lauryn’s baby daughter.A source said: “Lauryn won’t let Kairo down. She told friends Kyle said he wanted her to take the children to the Euros when they were still close, before Annie found out they had a daughter.Most read in Football“Kairo has been excited. Lauryn is a good mum. She won’t let her son be disappointed.“It felt calculated that the baby news came out on Kairo’s birthday last week. Kyle Walker had ‘no feelings’ for Lauryn Goodman in ‘fleeting’ romance – despite fathering her two children, pal claim”Kyle did not even send a message through solicitors or a card. It’s heartbreaking. “Lauryn feels he once had such a wonderful relationship with his son.”Now she will do everything she can to ensure her children aren’t affected by his actions.”Lauryn has told pals Kyle made the promise to Kairo because the youngster didn’t go to the 2022 World Cup. The source said: “During the World Cup Kyle would message Lauryn saying, ‘That win, that celebration . . . was for Kairo’.“He even brought Kairo a World Cup ball and a shirt back.“Kyle apparently said he was sorry Kairo wasn’t there and wanted him at the Euros.“What boy doesn’t want to see their daddy at work? It just so happens for Kairo that his daddy is a footballer.“Kairo idolises the ground Kyle walks on. They had built up a wonderful relationship, they loved playing football together and hanging out. They adore each other.“Kairo goes to his wardrobe and picks out the football tops he wants to wear. He has Liverpool, Chelsea but all he wants is Manchester City.“He knows that is the one Kyle bought him and had Dad printed on the back. He is proud of that.”Lauryn, 33, who is about to star in a TV documentary about Wag life, has not seen Kyle since Annie found out in December he is the dad to both Lauryn’s children.By going to the Euros she isn’t trying to be confrontational towards Annie. All Lauryn cares about is being a good mumSourceThe source said: “Those children have done nothing wrong. “Lauryn will not let her son be crushed because of his father’s actions.“Annie took her children to see Kyle play for England in March. Lauryn is just doing the same. You can’t let kids down.“Kairo has no idea that his dad isn’t making an effort and she doesn’t want him to feel left out, she has to protect him.“When she takes him to Germany she will come up with an excuse as to why they can’t see him after the game to protect Kairo. “But there is no way she will break that promise.“When he is old enough he will know the truth, but not now.“By going to the Euros she isn’t trying to be confrontational towards Annie. All Lauryn cares about is being a good mum.“She thinks Kyle and Annie are clearly back together and has no malice. “She doesn’t want to see Kyle or Annie. Going to the Euros is about her children, simple as that. “Lauryn won’t be mingling with the Wags.“All she will do is let Kairo cheer on his daddy, and feel proud.”Lauryn, 33, is about to star in a TV documentary about Wag lifeCredit: SplashInfluencer Lauryn has two children with star footballer Kyle and wants him to be there for themCredit: Click News and MediaLauryn fell pregnant with Kairo while Kyle was on a break from Annie in 2019. But Annie took him back and they wed in 2021.Kyle and Lauryn’s daughter was conceived in October 2022 when Kyle travelled to London for an op.The source added: “Kairo is too little to understand. He just asks when he is going to see his daddy.“Lauryn tries to give him answers to soften the blow without lying to him. “She was sobbing on Wednesday but hides that from the kids.“Kyle spoke out in January and said his children were the innocent ones in all this mess but he seems to have forgotten that now.”Set for showdownBy Lizzie Cundy, TV personality & ex-Wag
    WHEN Annie Kilner and Lauryn Goodman both attend the Euros this summer it could be the most awkward run-in in Wag history.
    Forget the game, this has the potential to be far more interesting.
    It’s shaping up to be the most raucous event since the 2006 Wags were dancing on the tables of Baden-Baden.
    There is only one person to blame for this drama and that is Kyle himself.
    I sympathise with Annie as she’s just given birth.
    And Lauryn has every right to go to the Euros because she has children with Kyle.
    If he was to score a goal or be man of the match you would want your child to be there to say they saw that.
    But I can only see this unravelling further.
    This very sorry affair will surely go global. I can imagine a documentary or even a movie being made.
    Whatever you think about footballers and their wives, people are gripped.
    This could get bigger than handbags at dawn or, dare I say, Wagatha Christie.

    A spokesperson for Kyle said: “Lauryn continues to pursue wild and untrue stories whilst Kyle and Annie attempt to move forward away from any drama.“All comments are being dealt with privately and through the proper legal channels as the couple do not wish to engage in further public dispute, particularly where children are involved.” Yesterday Kyle captained Manchester City in their 1-0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.Prem stars won’t know what’s hit them’, as wronged pair Lauryn Goodman & Rita Johal set for TV show about life of WAGSSources close to the player said: “Kyle categorically did not invite Lauryn, or any member of her family, to the Euros. “He is fully focused on taking his country all the way to picking up the trophy. He is grateful for all the support.”READ MORE SUN STORIESSources say Annie has sought legal advice over some of Lauryn’s posts, with a view that they could be harassment. We approached Lauryn’s people for comment. More

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    David Haye and girlfriend Sian Osborne post racy ad on dating app Raya as they hunt for ‘new hotties’ to join throuple

    BOXING ace David Haye and his girlfriend are “looking for a third” to make a throuple via dating app Raya.The polyamorous sports star, 43, posted an advert for “hotties” on the A-list site alongside smouldering selfies and a link to model girlfriend Sian Osborne’s Instagram.David Haye and Sian Osbore (right) are looking for another partner after previously being involved with Una HealyDavid shared a racy ad for a new partner on celeb dating app RayaCredit: But he warns potential partners: “I’m a selfish p***k, nothing is ever good enough, I always want more, rarely satisfied.“I’ve got many deep-rooted complex demons, eating me up from the inside, manifesting in disgustingly shocking acts of . . . let’s not tell you everything and spoil the surprise!”He goes on: “We love positive energy, health and wellness, travelling to beautiful locations, watching sunrises/sets & connecting with like-minded hotties.”David’s unique dynamic with Sian, 32, was revealed in 2023 when they went on holiday with Saturdays singer Una Healy.READ MORE DAVID HAYE He had also been linked to Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan, 33, who was his campmate in I’m A Celebrity in 2012.Last year Una, 42, lifted the lid on the trio’s relationship, saying that one woman would never be enough for the former heavyweight champ.She said: “I met him on a dating app. It was Raya. “I hadn’t really had any luck on it apart from meeting David and we did have a really lovely relationship.”Most read in BoxingUna added: “He was honest that I wasn’t the only woman he was seeing. “I was very aware that he was seeing other people.I rushed into David Haye ‘throuple’ after feeling pressure to find love after my divorce, Una Healey admits“Clearly, she’s not my girlfriend. He’s both our boyfriend. “I was like, ‘I’m out. This isn’t for me. He can have whoever he wants’. One will never be enough for him.”However, Una’s comments angered another of David’s partners, DJ Mica Jova, 28, who met the boxer and Sian on holiday in Costa Rica.DJ Mica said: “David is one of the most gorgeous souls out there and Sian is a sweetheart.“They are good people so I don’t understand why Una Healy is trying to put a bad light on them.“They were so gentle. I had such a good time and I feel very grateful to have met them.”Una and David have since had a war of words over the forer boxerCredit: InstagramDavid was previously linked to Coronation Street actress Helen FlanaganCredit: instagram/Helen FlanaganHelen had been on I’m A Celebrity with David many years earlierCredit: PA More

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    The Sun’s grassroots footie grants are amazing…keep it up, says Harry Redknapp as he joins young talent for session

    HARRY REDKNAPP joined a coaching session for budding talent at a grassroots club – and hailed The Sun Footie For All campaign as “amazing” for helping to keep kids on the pitch.The 77-year-old former Premier League manager visited Milford-on-Sea Youth Football Club in Hants, one of the organisations who have been handed a £1,000 grant under the scheme.Harry with young Milford footballer Jack Gunner after joining kids on the pitchCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdHarry shares tips with under-15 players at the clubCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdAnd this week is the final chance to get YOUR bid in for one of our grants before applications close for round two of the fund’s payouts.We teamed up with Tesco’s Stronger Starts Campaign — which funds healthy foods and activities for children — to support kids’ football clubs after shocking figures showed 94 per cent of grassroots teams were struggling in the face of soaring costs.Clubs across the country also told us how some kids are being forced to drop out as families couldn’t pay for memberships, kit or transport.Harry said at pitchside: “I love seeing them enjoying themselves, and they make friends at this age that they will probably be friends with for the rest of their lives.READ MORE ON FOOTIE FOR ALL“We can’t all be professionals but you can all go out and enjoy playing, and that’s what they do. “They’re so enthusiastic. I love being with the kids and watching them play.Running costs“The adults who volunteer to coach, referee and everything else are extra special because they give the kids so much. “They give up their time every week and deserve all the praise in the world.Most read in FootballHarry pictured practising with his own son Jamie – who’s now 50Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd“This grant from The Sun and Tesco is so important and an amazing thing to do.”We have already handed out 150 grants and have another £150,000 of funding to dish out before applications shut at midnight on April 30.Olly Murs supports The Sun’s Footie For All campaignSo today we urge YOU to apply for one of our handouts. From starting new teams and providing free places for kids of low-income families, to replacing old and out-of-date equipment, the cash can change lives.It can be used in any way which encourages kids to take up the sport or aids access to the game.Perhaps you are with a local team who want to offer parents help with membership fees.I used to spend every Saturday and Sunday on pitches like thisHarry RedknappMaybe you need new kit or more pitch space to play on. Grants can also be used to help with transport or general running costs.Harry and his wife Sandra are no strangers to grassroots clubs, having spent many weekends watching their kids Mark, now 54, and Jamie, 50, play as they grew up.And they won’t be short of grandchildren to watch having a kickabout either, with eight so far.Harry made a career out of managing some of the UK’s top teams including Tottenham, Bournemouth, West Ham, Portsmouth, Queens Park Rangers and Birmingham City.His tenure at Tottenham saw them make it into the Uefa Champions League.Being back at an evening training session and helping out with drills for the under-15s and under-11s left Harry feeling nostalgic for his days of coaching youngsters.He recalled: “I used to spend every Saturday and Sunday on pitches like this.“I loved it, watching my kids enjoy just playing the game. It was fantastic.”Getting involvedWithin minutes of arriving at the club, Harry couldn’t help getting involved with the young players.Keen to show off their skills, they quickly formed a circle and did the one and two-touch drills they were asked for.Harry questioned by the club’s under-11sCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdFootball legend Harry Redknapp chatting with the kidsCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThey passed the ball around the circle while one in the middle tried to intercept it. If they got it, the player who had failed to make the pass took their place in the centre.While a few struggled to get to grips with minimal contact on the ball, Harry knew he had the right story to get them on board.He said: “Luka Modric, if you’ve heard of him, he used to play for Real Madrid, never went into the middle for this drill in four years.“I coached him at Tottenham, and he was incredible at just being bang, bang, bang with the ball. “He never once gave the ball away in a game, and this drill helped him hone that skill.Knowing where the ball is going to go before it arrives is what makes professionals so great, so hone this skill if you can. It’s just practiceHarry Redknapp“The players used to do this for 20 minutes before I even started the session. “Knowing where the ball is going to go before it arrives is what makes professionals so great, so hone this skill if you can. It’s just practice.”Harry didn’t spare his praise, declaring: “Good touch,” and “Nice pass,” and reminding the boys to be “On your toes”.As he moved on to help out with the under-11s, he told The Sun: “It’s an absolute pleasure to meet kids like this. They play because they love the game.”For the younger ones, he set up a cross passing drill and happily stepped into the middle to show what he wanted. Once things were up and running, he selected Vinnie, 11, to take over transferring the ball.’Getting good’Like the older boys, Harry kept reminding the kids to be on their toes before declaring: “I like it, you’re getting good.”He rounded off the session with: “That is excellent, lads, you are good,” leaving the boys grinning from ear to ear.The football legend also made sure to spend some time with the seven- and eight-year-olds and asked about their favourite clubs and players.We have to say a massive thank you to The Sun for awarding us this fundingClub secretary AJ AitkenMilford-on-Sea have used their £1,000 grant from The Sun and Tesco for balls, ball launchers for goal scoring drills, bibs, cones and more for all their teams.Under-15s coach and club secretary AJ Aitken said: “We have to say a massive thank you to The Sun for awarding us this funding.“It’s wonderful that something like this is available to teams across the country, as having a kid doing sport can cost a fortune.“Allowing us to buy all the equipment we need means we can keep fees low for families, meaning parents don’t worry, and the kids can just focus on being part of a team.“It also elevates it from a kickabout in a muddy field to something with structure. For the lads, having Harry come to visit has been brilliant.“They’ll remember it for ever, and I know they’ll be telling all their pals at school about training with him.”Kids can play with the club from the age of seven to 16, and it caters for both girls and boys.Dad Michael Gunner, whose son Jack, 11, plays for the under-11s, is thrilled that there is such a great club on their doorstep.He said: “I loved playing football, and it’s a bit like reliving my youth, seeing Jack do it too.“I’ve still got friends from playing when I was his age, and it’s great that The Sun is making sure clubs like this survive.“It runs on volunteers, but things still have to be paid for, and the grant from The Sun allows that.”The team has existed for around 25 years and has grown from 15 boys having a kickabout to 152 girls and boys across their teams.It was initially started by several mums who wanted to give their sons something to do other than play games.It’s a mentality that Harry agrees with.Under-15s coach and club secretary AJ Aitken thanked The Sun for supporting young people playing footballCredit: Chris Balcolmbe – Commissioned by The SunCharlie Bond says the club instilled a love of football in him that he didn’t previously haveCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdHe said: “Grassroots is so important because it gets them out of the house and their faces out of technology.“They get to be healthy and active. They won’t all be great players, but it’s not about that. It’s about having fun and loving the game.”For Charlie Bond, 15, the club has instilled a love of football he didn’t previously have.He said: “I joined because my friends played and the three years that I’ve been here have made me love it.“I love the sport and the team. Getting to train with Harry was a bit stressful as none of us wanted to mess up, but we know he’ll have made us better.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Even just five minutes with him will have improved us. He’s given us tips and motivation to be better.“Everyone’s dream is to play professionally, but for now I love playing here.”GET £1k FOR YOUR CLUB NOW
    ONLY 11 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY
    YOUR footie club could net a £1,000 boost to keep your young players at the top of their game.
    If you are a not-for-profit grassroots club in England, Wales or Scotland working with youngsters under 18 you could be eligible for one of our grants.
    We want to hear the story of your club and the huge difference you are making to kids and your community.
    We’ve got 150 grants of £1,000 to dish out before applications shut at midnight on April 30.
    Funds can be used for anything which encourages more children to take part in the sport.
    Perhaps your club needs help with pitch fees or wants to sponsor funded places for children who can’t afford membership.
    To apply and for full T&Cs, see: tescostrongerstarts.org.uk/footiefund More

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    Masked thugs roughed up Dele Alli during armed raid at his house… I was terrified and feared I’d die, says ex Ruby Mae

    DELE Alli’s ex Ruby Mae has revealed she feared she was going to die when armed raiders stole £350,000 of watches and gems.The model, 29, said two masked men tried to rip rings off her after roughing up the England star.Traumatised Ruby Mae, right, speaks of the horrific experience of encountering armed robbers at ex Dele Alli’s homeCredit: Tom Horton / REXDele, who played for Spurs at the time of the crime, was badly shaken by the incidentCredit: Peter Byrne / PA WireWhile the attackers remain at large, Ruby says the police were very helpful when they turned upCredit: Paul Edwards – The SunTalking for the first time about her ordeal in London, she said: “I thought I was going to be killed.”The traumatised model lay in the dark as two men with concealed weapons burst into her bedroom.She added that the thugs roughed up Dele and made him hand over three watches, including a Rolex.Ruby was in bed with the lights off and tried to protect their dog as the men grabbed her arms for her rings and bracelets. READ MORE DELE ALLIThey failed to take them before panicking and fleeing with the goods.Ruby told The Sun: “It was like a movie. I feared all sorts of things were going to happen.“I honestly didn’t know what was going to come next.”She had been watching Netflix thriller Dead To Me, and Dele and pals were playing pool downstairs when the burglars evaded security to get in through the back door.Most read in FootballRuby said: “They roughed up Dele and forced him upstairs with them into the wardrobe area, which is separated from the bedroom.“I couldn’t see the door from the bed but Dele’s friend came up first.Dele Alli shows off drastic new haircut.. and fans think it’s a cryptic transfer hint for his new club“They came to me in a panic and I instantly realised something was wrong. His friend wouldn’t have usually come into the bedroom.“Behind the friend, towards the door was what looked like a silhouette. I was confused and said, ‘Dele?’ and the guy didn’t answer.“I realised this guy was not the same height or body structure as Dele. He came over to me and was very intimidating.“He started asking me where everything was while trying to take off my bracelets and rings.”She added: “It was terrifying. I was just hoping for it all to be over and for us to be safe.”Desperate Ruby tried to shield poodle Uno at the £2million home in North London. She said: “I had taken the dog out to go to the ­toilet, then went upstairs.“When the burglar came in, my first instinct was to protect the dog.“I wasn’t answering any of their questions as I was in shock and didn’t know, at this point, that there were two of them — and that one was already taking the jewellery with Dele.“I couldn’t get the jewellery off as I was panicking and holding the dog behind me.“I wasn’t answering his requests and I was terrified they were going to hurt Uno.I wasn’t answering any of their questions as I was in shock Ruby Mae“I didn’t know whether to tell them or not, and I didn’t even know where everything was. I wasn’t thinking straight.”Ruby said the raiders began to panic when they realised how long they had been in the house.She added: “They jumped the fence out the front and ran away with whatever they had both managed to find. I don’t have a clue how they got past the security and into the house.“The police turned up a few minutes later. They were very helpful and made sure we were OK.”Dele, 27, his adoptive brother Harry Hickford, 27, and the pal were badly shaken.Ruby added: “It affected all of us. To get burgled is one thing, but to get burgled when you’re in is so scary. All of us were speechless.A view of Dele’s gated property in North London where the incident took place“We were all just like, ‘What the hell has happened?’ We didn’t even know what to say to each other.“We were all very emotional and up and down. We were tired and had to do the police interviews. It was all very traumatic.“Psychologically, it has had an impact. Being home alone is scarier than it once was.“Every now and then I still think about it. I can’t believe it happened. It was awful.”After the raid in May 2020’s Covid lockdown, police gave Dele and Ruby alarms to activate if they were in danger which signalled directly through to cops.Ruby said they randomly sounded weeks later and police turned up with a dog unit within moments.It’s a pretty weird feeling knowing the people who did it never got caught and are still out thereRuby MaeThe alarms were on top of the 24-hour security they already had in place before the break-in.No arrests have been made and the attackers remain at large.Ruby said: “It’s a pretty weird feeling knowing the people who did it never got caught and are still out there.“But they took stuff that can be replaced, so I’m just glad we all got through it without something really serious happening.“A watch is a watch, who cares. As long as you’re safe, that’s the most important thing.”Ruby and Dele split in 2021 — less than a year after the raid — with Ruby saying they “drifted” and lost their spark.They had met in a London bar in 2016 and for five years were one of the most photographed young couples in Britain.Ex-Tottenham midfielder Dele won PFA Young Player of the Year two years running, and made his Three Lions debut aged 19 in 2015.He scored in a 2-0 win over Sweden in the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, with Ruby, from Wigston, Leics, cheering him on with other Wags.But Dele lost his place in the England squad for the Euro 2020 qualifiers and has yet to be recalled. I have a reminder at 11 o’clock every day that says ‘World Cup 2026’. That’s my aim for nowDele AlliHe left Spurs for Everton in January 2022, but failed to impress and went on loan to Turkish side Besiktas.He returned early and has yet to play for Everton this season.Last year Dele revealed that one of his mum’s friends had abused him as a child.He also spent six weeks in rehab in the United States for an addiction to sleeping pills.Last Monday Dele appeared on Sky Sports as an analyst as his side were hammered 6-0 by Chelsea. He revealed his ambitions to play for England again saying: “You know you can set reminders on your phone. I have a reminder at 11 o’clock every day that says ‘World Cup 2026’. That’s my aim for now.“I know how good I can be when my head is in the right place, and I’m feeling good.”Ruby remains a successful model and said: “People think it’s a glamorous life but it’s quite cut-throat with a lot of pressure to look a certain way.READ MORE SUN STORIES“The good things are that you get to meet amazing people, work with different brands daily and travel.”
    Read more of Ruby Mae’s interview online tomorrow
    The pair a year after the 2020 incident, with Ruby saying that they ‘lost their spark’Credit: Getty More

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    Britain’s first £1million footballer Trevor Francis cuts out estranged sons from will as he leaves behind huge sum

    BRITAIN’S first £1million footballer Trevor Francis left £1.9million in his will — but cut out his two estranged sons.The ex-England striker, who died last July aged 69, gave strict instructions that his boys, James and Matthew, were not to benefit.Trevor Francis, Britain’s first ever footballer to sign for £1million, handed his fortune to his siblings in his will after cutting out his estranged sonsCredit: GettyInstead, he handed his fortune to his siblings — brother Ian and sister Carolyn. His hairdresser wife, Helen, died from breast cancer two years before him.In his will, drawn up in February 2019, he wrote: “I wish to make it clear in this my will that I have not included my children as beneficiaries due to the fact that we have become estranged following family differences over the last several months.“Neither of my children are financially dependent on me.”READ MORE BEAUTIFUL GAMETrevor, who signed for Nottingham Forest for £1million in 1979 and helped them win the European Cup that year, died from a heart attack in Spain.Both sons attended his funeral, which was held near Marbella.But his will says his British estate should be shared equally between his brother and sister, who both live in Plymouth. It does not cover his Spanish estate, thought to include an apartment near Marbella.Most read in FootballThe causes of the rift with his sons were not given. But in 2013, James, then 26, was charged with burgling the Warwickshire home. Secretary of State for Housing Robert Jenrick admits he can see why inheritance tax is ‘particularly unpopular’ in the UKHe was cleared by a jury after his dad spoke up for him in court, where he insisted his boys were well brought up. More

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    Man Utd legend Eric Cantona performs at London concert as he continues his international tour

    MANCHESTER United legend Eric Cantona is on song again — this time in concert.The French footie ace, 57, known to United fans as King Eric, continued his international tour at, appropriately, Kings Place, North London.Manchester United legend Eric Cantona seen at a London concertCredit: GettyOn starting his music career, former Manchester United hero Eric Cantona said: ‘Music has always been a part of my life. I’ve always had music playing’Credit: PACantona released first single The Friends We Lost last June after retiring in 1997. On starting his music career, he said: “Music has always been a part of my life. I’ve always had music playing.“Why start today, so many years later? Simply because I lacked the time before”.He finishes his UK leg in Manchester tomorrow.READ MORE ON ERIC CANTONASome fans were recently left confused after seeing the former footie ace performing on the Michael McIntyre show.He was seen in a red cardigan while wearing a hat and glasses.Reacting to the performance on X, formerly known as Twitter, fans appeared rather confused at the sensational showing.One fan said: “Why is Eric Cantona performing on Michael McIntyre’s #BigShow? I have never been more confused!.”Most read in FootballA second said: “WHICH demented BBC Producer thought they were in their right mind putting ERIC CANTONA on stage to si-… To, erm, do whatever that was on stage on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show??”Man Utd legend Eric Cantona finally breaks silence on meaning of bizarre ‘seagulls’ rant after 30-year silence More

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    Redditch United boss who took ‘immediate break from football’ facing cocaine and cannabis supply charges

    A NON-league footie boss who took a surprise leave of absence from the touchline is facing cocaine and cannabis supply charges.Redditch United announced in February that Matt Clarke, 50, would be having an “immediate break from football for personal reasons”.Redditch United manager Matt Clarke is facing cocaine and cannabis supply charges after the club announced his ‘break from football’ in FebruaryCredit: Redditch UnitedBut it has emerged he appeared at Hereford magistrates’ court with two co-defendants over the drugs allegations on Valentine’s Day.He also faced a charge of possessing an offensive weapon in a public place when indicted at Worcester crown court last month.Clarke, of Bromsgrove, Worcs, will appear again on May 7 for a plea and trial preparation hearing. The Southern Football League Premier Division club’s statement on Clarke’s hiatus came two weeks after the offences are alleged to have taken place on February 13.READ MORE BEAUTIFUL GAMEIt said at the time it “anticipates it to be a short break”.Former right back Clarke played for West Bromwich Albion and Wolves as a youngster.He later joined Kidderminster, Hereford and Telford United.Clarke managed Halesowen and Evesham before joining Redditch in 2020.Most read in FootballRedditch chairman David Faulkner gave “no comment” when asked if Clarke had been sacked or would ever return as manager.Thousands gather for pro-cannabis event in Hyde Park More

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    Anthony Joshua reveals job he’d love to do if he wasn’t heavyweight boxer – and it’s right up the muscle man’s street

    AS a two-time heavyweight world champion, boxer Anthony Joshua has faced some tough battles in the ring — but none compares to the grilling he got from one nine-year-old fan.The sporting icon agreed to be interviewed by Josie Bell for children’s current affairs magazine The Week Junior.Anthony Joshua was interviewed by Josie Bell for children’s current affairs magazine The Week JuniorCredit: Mark Robinson for The Week JuniorAJ confessed he would have loved to be a bricklayer or an accountant if he wasn’t a boxerCredit: GettyAnthony Joshua lands a punch on Francis Ngannou during their contest in MarchCredit: GettyAnthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko in 2017Credit: GettyYoung reporter Josie, above, quizzed the 34-year-old on a range of topics when they went head to head for the on-camera chat at Finchley Boxing Club in North London, where Anthony used to train as an amateur.The ring legend, who knocked out Francis Ngannou inside two rounds last month, told how he would have loved to be a bricklayer or an accountant if he wasn’t a boxer.And he revealed his favourite film is — unsurprisingly — Rocky.‘I have no fear’But he admitted he has never seen Margot Robbie’s Barbie blockbuster.READ MORE ON ANTHONY JOSHUAThe dad to son JJ, eight, said: “There’s two jobs I like. One would be a bricklayer, because I like building and would always like to make my house bigger. I think everyone wants a bigger house.My favourite film is Rocky. It’s about a guy who has potential. But he has to become his own hero.Anthony Joshua“I’d probably like to be an accountant. Do you know an accountant is someone who counts everyone’s money? So I’m in control of the piggy bank.”He added: “I haven’t actually seen the Barbie film or the Wonka film.“My favourite film is Rocky. It’s about a guy who has potential. But he has to become his own hero. It’s a really good story about a guy who becomes a famous boxer.”Most read in BoxingArmed with a notebook and pen, Josie, from Kenley, Surrey, also asked: “What’s your biggest fear?”Anthony boldly replied: “I don’t have a biggest fear as I have a very positive mind and everything’s fun. Every day is a blessing. So I have no fear.”Anthony Joshua back in frame for world title BEFORE facing winner of Fury vs UsykThe boxer also explained that his favourite subject at school was PE. And he offered some tips on how to handle playground bullies.He said: “If I saw someone getting bullied, I would try and protect them because I don’t think getting bullied is nice. I don’t like bullies.“The best thing you can do is go and find your teacher to let them make sure that they take care of the student.“So I’d try and make sure that they’re protected first. And then I’d try and find a teacher as soon as possible.”Award-winning The Week Junior, aimed at children aged eight to 14, will feature the boxing champ as its cover star in its latest issue, out tomorrow.I hope he takes my advice and goes to see the Barbie movie.Josie Bell, The Week JuniorAfter his interview, Anthony told The Sun: “I knew Josie was going to ask me some seriously tough questions, but I was prepared.“Move over Piers Morgan, there is a new kid on the block.“I really enjoyed hearing from the kids at The Week Junior.”Delighted Josie said of her big assignment: “Anthony was super kind. He answered all my questions.“I was a bit nervous but he helped me loads.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I want to interview more mas- sive stars.”She added: “I hope he takes my advice and goes to see the Barbie movie.”The ring legend told how he would have loved to be a bricklayerCredit: GettyAJ on the cover of The Week JuniorCredit: Mark Robinson for The Week Junior More