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KU adds to O-line with Texas A&M transfer

Ksnt.com 

LAWRENCE (KSNT) - KU football is bulking up its offensive line with a transfer portal pickup. The Jayhawks got a commit from former Texas A&M starter Bryce Foster. Foster started 28 games for the Aggies, including all 12 at center in the 2023 season. He made the SEC All-Freshman team in 2021. He was sidelined [...]

Apollonia Llewellyn puts on busty display in see-through lingerie as lovestruck fans say ‘give us a break’

TheSun.co.uk 

APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN left fans stunned after posing in racy lingerie.

The Misfitsboxing ring girl is enjoying a sunny trip to Santorini, Greece – one of her favourite holiday destinations.

Instagram / @apolloniallewellynApollonia Llewellyn caught the eye in yellow lingerie[/caption] Instagram / @apolloniallewellynFans rushed to compliment the influencer[/caption] Apollonia soaked up the sun on her trip to Santorini

And she caught the eye after posing in a yellow nighty which left little to the imagination. Читать дальше...

India suffered injustice and no one faced the consequences

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

It has now been five days since India lost to Qatar, thanks to one of the worst refereeing howlers of recent times. The ball had crossed the goal line and gone out of play, but the referees failed to notice. The Indian football association, AIFF, has formally complained to both the world and Asian governing bodies – FIFA and AFC – but are yet to hear back. ​​​And chances are they won’t. Nothing tangible will come out of it.

Brewtiful game! let's get the b̶a̶l̶l̶ beer rolling

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

An estimated 2.7 million people are expected to visit Germany for Euro. And, the mantle of giving the German beer industry the much-needed boost seems to falling to the 800,000 British fans, including 100,000 to 200,000 Scots. Devour millions and millions of steins of lager, is what, official sponsor Bitburger and the local brewers are urging them to. The 2006 World Cup too helped beer sales rise 5 per cent in Germany, which had hosted the tournament.