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With a newfound belief in Bryce Young, the Carolina Panthers enter the 2025 NFL offseason with the most optimism they have had in years. The 2025 season will be crucial for the development of both Young and the Panthers, putting general manager Dan Morgan in a sink-or-swim position. Despite building a mostly young core, Morgan […]
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The Tennessee Titans head into the 2025 offseason with a clear mission. They need to rebuild a roster that endured one of the worst seasons in franchise history. Once a consistent contender in the AFC, Tennessee now finds itself in full-scale reconstruction mode. With limited cap flexibility and a roster in need of upgrades, difficult […]
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The Duke Blue Devils entered Madison Square Garden on Saturday night for a rare late-season non-conference matchup with a very good Illinois squad as considerable favorites, but even the most optimistic supporters of the Dukies likely didn’t have a 43 point victory on their Bingo card. In a 110-63 win, superstar freshman Cooper Flagg did […]
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It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a Utah-UCF prediction and pick. Find out how to watch Utah-UCF. There are a number of notable conference games in college basketball on the final Sunday of February. This one might slip under the radar due to the fact that Ohio State versus UCLA will […]
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THEY only spent 15 months together at Parkhead before parting ways in 2021.
Things didn’t quite go to plan for one of them in Glasgow though and they weren’t given many opportunities to share the pitch with one another during that time.
But they still managed to form a decent partnership anytime both of them did get the nod.
Four years later the duo have linked up once again.
But they’ve been spotted together at the side of the pitch, instead of on it.
Former Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths shared a picture on social media of him catching up with old team-mate Patryk Klimala.
Griffiths, 34, is currently in Australia after moving down under in 2022 after leaving Falkirk.
The ex-Dundee and Livingston forward is now plying his trade with semi-professional outfit Mandurah City in Western Australia and has been there for two years.
He’s found his new home across the globe and it looks like his old pal Klimala is also enjoying his time in the country with Sydney FC.
Unfortunately for the pair though, they are quite literally playing in opposite sides of the country.
They must travel over 2,000 miles to meet up with each other in their respective cities.
But they were just up the road from each other last night as Klimala’s Sydney made the trip to face Perth Glory.
Perth is just an hour-long drive from Mandurah, and Griffiths took advantage of the fairly short commute.
He attended the A-League clash and watched his old pal in action as the game finished goalless.
Griffiths shared a snap of their meeting on Instagram, with the caption: “Great to catch up with @PatrykKlimala last night.”
Klimala, 26, has been in Australia since joining Sydney on loan from Slask Wroclaw in September.
He’s scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 22 games in all competition for the club this season.
Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page
A NEW pub and restaurant has just opened its doors in the heart of Glasgow.
The Noble is the latest venture run by the Superlative Collection – the expert team behind the likes of The Duke’s Umbrella, Gōst and Blue Dog – to serve up pints and plates to customers.
Located on the city‘s Bothwell Street, the idea is to re-imagine the classic British pub, taking an elevated yet unpretentious approach to hospitality.
And we were invited along to try out one of the airy, relaxed spot’s new signature dishes – the Glasgow Pie.
The playful menu has been dreamed up by kitchen boss John Molloy.
It’s a real mix of serious, high brow dishes next to Scottish casual classics with the likes of oysters sitting alongside a roll on square slice sausage with brown sauce.
But the star of the show is undoubtedly the Glasgow Pie, which is a magical mash-up of Scottish and Indian culinary cultures.
I wish my pal had captured the look of delight on my face as I saw the plate heading towards our table – my eyes were as big as, well, pies.
The dish consists of an aromatic and perfectly spiced chicken tikka curry topped with flack pastry and served with basmati rice and crisp poppadoms.
The curry itself packs a real punch, heavy with spiced while avoiding being too hot.
Meanwhile, the pastry top is that perfect combo of crisp and soggy.
While the rice and poppadoms are clearly the side show, they’re also really well cooked and help balance the richness of the rest of the meal.
I have honestly never had anything like it and I’m a bit sad that it’s taken me to the ripe age of 45 to experience what is surely to become a classic on the Glasgow eating scene.
Now open to the public, The Noble – which draws inspiration from the historic Noble House, a docklands tavern where everyone, from dockers to dukes, was welcome – will be open daily from 9am until late.
And there’s a bold claim on the breakfast menu which claims to include the ‘best bacon roll in Scotland’.
Thick cut smoky bacon is served with slow cooked pork belly in a buttered milk bun. I feel like this is a challenge I’ll have to take on next.
Director of food, John Molloy, says: “The Noble offers a brand new experience to Glasgow’s bustling city centre – all the character and comfort of a classic British pub, but with a hint of elegance that’ll really set it aside.
“We’ve taken a playful route with the menus, which feature nostalgic snacks and elevated pub classics with a Scottish flair. I can’t wait to welcome people of Glasgow and beyond through the doors of our public house, The Noble.”
ITALY and France do battle in Rome as the 2025 men’s Six Nations reaches the halfway point.
The Azzurri are making their mark in this tournament, putting in an impressive display against Scotland before beating Wales in Rome in the second round.
Les Bleus put 43 unanswered points beyond the Welsh in round one, but an inspired English performance saw them beaten for the first time this tournament by Steve Borthwick’s side.
The cards are out of Fabien Galthie’s hand as things stand, but will need his side to build up a head of steam before they travel to Ireland in the fourth round.
Italy XV: Allan; Capuozzo, Brex, Menoncello, Gesi; P Garbisi, Page-Relo; Fischetti, Lucchesi, Ferrari; N Cannone, Ruzza; Negri, Lamaro (c), L Cannone
Replacements: Nicotera, Spagnolo, Zilocchi, Favretto, Zuliani, Vintcent, A Garbisi, Trulla
France XV: Barre; Attissogbe, Barassi, Moefana, Bielle-Biarrey; Ramos, Dupont (c); Gros, Mauvaka, Atonio; Flament, Guillard; Cros, Boudehent, Alldritt
Replacements: Marchand, Baille, Aldegheri, Taofifenua, Roumat, Jegou, Jelonch, Lucu
MILLIONS of customers are facing rising energy bills – but there are ways to cut costs.
A tumble dryer is a handy appliance to have in your home, especially during the winter when you can’t dry clothes outside.
However the common device can be costly run, using around 4.5kWh of energy per cycle.
That works out at around £1.12 per hour to use under the current energy price guarantee.
This rises to £7.84 a week if you use the item for an hour every day each week or £31.36 to your energy bill if you intend to use your tumble dryer every day each month.
That means if you use your tumble dryer every day for it a year it could add £376.32 to your yearly energy bill.
However an energy expert has shared a hack which could help you save £32 a year on tumble dryer costs.
Will Owen says households should put their clothes on a spin cycle if there clothes are still very wet when they take them out of the washing machine.
He said using the spin cycle will remove excess water, “meaning your clothes will dry faster in the tumble dryer or on an airer”.
“If your clothes are still very wet when you take them out of the washing machine, you could make use of the spin cycle setting.
“Using the spin cycle will remove excess water, meaning your clothes will dry faster in the tumble dryer or on an airer.
He said using the spin cycle could cut your bill by a quarter and save you 23p a load.
“So if you’re doing three loads a week, it could add up to £36 a year,” he added.
The spin cycle on a washing machine is a setting which rotates wet clothes at a high speed to remove excess water from the clothes after washing and rinsing.
You find the setting on dial of your washing machine, if you are confused you can read your manual.
This should also be the case if you have a combines washer/dryer.
Will added that households should avoid overloading the drum as it mean your machine has to work harder and may end up costing you more money in the long run.
Meanwhile underloading your tumble dryer will also waste energy.
It is generally recommended that your washing machine be 75% full when you use it.
Heated clothes airers can be a great alternative to tumble dryers if you’re looking to save more money.
That’s not all. Buying insulation will prevent heat from escaping through your loft, and it could save you hundreds on your bills.
You should insulate your loft hatch as well – that will prevent further heat from escaping.
Closing your curtains in the evening when temperatures drop naturally drop will keep the heat in too.
And opening them up in the morning to let the sun in will warm you up
Laura Court-Jones, Small Business Editor at Bionic shared her tips.
1. Turn your heating down by one degree
You probably won’t even notice this tiny temperature difference, but what you will notice is a saving on your energy bills as a result. Just taking your thermostat down a notch is a quick way to start saving fast. This one small action only takes seconds to carry out and could potentially slash your heating bills by £171.70.
2. Switch appliances and lights off
It sounds simple, but fully turning off appliances and lights that are not in use can reduce your energy bills, especially in winter. Turning off lights and appliances when they are not in use, can save you up to £20 a year on your energy bills
3. Install a smart meter
Smart meters are a great way to keep control over your energy use, largely because they allow you to see where and when your gas and electricity is being used.
4. Consider switching energy supplier
No matter how happy you are with your current energy supplier, they may not be providing you with the best deals, especially if you’ve let a fixed-rate contract expire without arranging a new one. If you haven’t browsed any alternative tariffs lately, then you may not be aware that there are better options out there.