Paul Mariner: Former England international dies aged 68 Paul Mariner scored 13 goals in 35 games for England and made two substitute appearances at the 1980 European Championship in Italy; Mariner won both the FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Ipswich Town and also enjoyed spells at Plymouth, Arsenal and Portsmouth during his playing career
A very sad day in Horse Racing with GALILEO having to be put down at the age of 23.
A GREAT Racehorse, he WON the 2001 DERBY.....and arguably the Best Stallion of all time too
Revealed: 4,000 racehorses have been dispatched to the slaughterhouse since 2019 - with some of the sport's most successful horses among those being put down
Undercover filming by Panorama revealed that rules protecting animals from unnecessary suffering were being ignored.
Hillsborough's 97th victim: Devastated family and Liverpool pay tribute to Andrew Devine, 55, as he dies 32 years after suffering horrendous injuries in disaster
ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill, 72, dies at his Houston home just days after dropping out of shows due to a hip injury
Dusty Hill, a bassist for the band ZZ Top, died in his sleep while at home in Houston, Texas, according to his band mates Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, who shared the news on Wednesday.
Former Leeds and England defender Terry Cooper - who scored the winner in the 1968 League Cup final win over Arsenal - dies aged 77
The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times. One of those was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal.
Former Leeds and England defender Terry Cooper - who scored the winner in the 1968 League Cup final win over Arsenal - dies aged 77
The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times. One of those was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal.
He was my favourite player when I was a young boy, don't remember why it was him.
Former Leeds and England defender Terry Cooper - who scored the winner in the 1968 League Cup final win over Arsenal - dies aged 77
The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times. One of those was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal.
He was my favourite player when I was a young boy, don't remember why it was him.
Former Leeds and England defender Terry Cooper - who scored the winner in the 1968 League Cup final win over Arsenal - dies aged 77
The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times. One of those was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal.
He was my favourite player when I was a young boy, don't remember why it was him.
A great player, in a brilliant team, during the most successful period in their history.
Brian Travers: UB40 saxophonist and songwriter dies at 62
UB40 saxophonist and co-songwriter Brian Travers, one of the founding members of the chart-topping reggae group, has died at the age of 62.
His bandmates said they were "devastated" by the news about "our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend".
They said he had endured a "long and heroic battle with cancer".
He had surgery to remove two brain tumours in 2019 and reportedly had another operation earlier this year.
Travers was a key part of the UB40 line-up as a saxophone player, arranger and lyricist.
The group, from Birmingham, found success in 1980 with Food For Thought, their first UK top 10 single, before having hits with I Think It's Going to Rain Today, One in Ten and covers of Red Red Wine and I Got You Babe.
In total, they have recorded 39 UK top 40 singles and 28 top 40 albums, and sold 100 million albums worldwide.
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Paul Mariner scored 13 goals in 35 games for England and made two substitute appearances at the 1980 European Championship in Italy; Mariner won both the FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Ipswich Town and also enjoyed spells at Plymouth, Arsenal and Portsmouth during his playing career
A GREAT Racehorse, he WON the 2001 DERBY.....and arguably the Best Stallion of all time too
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/57856227
Undercover filming by Panorama revealed that rules protecting animals from unnecessary suffering were being ignored.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9800933/A-shocking-4-000-racehorses-dispatched-slaughterhouse-2019.html
Dusty Hill, a bassist for the band ZZ Top, died in his sleep while at home in Houston, Texas, according to his band mates Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, who shared the news on Wednesday.
The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times. One of those was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal.
One of the funniest Comedians on TV
Rest in Peace and Happiness
Any pic's please
@MISTY4ME
I was not really familiar with him or his work, but 58 is way too young.
RIP Sean Lock. The guy was a legend.
UB40 saxophonist and co-songwriter Brian Travers, one of the founding members of the chart-topping reggae group, has died at the age of 62.
His bandmates said they were "devastated" by the news about "our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend".
They said he had endured a "long and heroic battle with cancer".
He had surgery to remove two brain tumours in 2019 and reportedly had another operation earlier this year.
Travers was a key part of the UB40 line-up as a saxophone player, arranger and lyricist.
The group, from Birmingham, found success in 1980 with Food For Thought, their first UK top 10 single, before having hits with I Think It's Going to Rain Today, One in Ten and covers of Red Red Wine and I Got You Babe.
In total, they have recorded 39 UK top 40 singles and 28 top 40 albums, and sold 100 million albums worldwide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOBZ6ygWk7I&list=OLAK5uy_nS4y7jzjDaHqgPtIf5s8klmqbGRhAoRd4&index=19
RIP Charlie.