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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Man Utd's secret talks over warts-and-all Amazon Prime doc revealed – before it was scrapped over Amorim's concerns
MANCHESTER UNITED were set to feature in a fly-on-the-wall Amazon documentary. The Red Devils' Premier League rivals Arsenal and Tottenham have featured in hit 'All or Nothing' documentaries in recent years. 3 Manchester United were set to star in an Amazon documentary Credit: ALAMY 3 The docuseries ended up being axed after pushback from manager Ruben Amorim Credit: ALAMY And United are were on course to join the trio after reaching a £10million deal with the streaming powerhouse. That's according to The Athletic, who claim talks between Amazon and United over the series took place for several "months". Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim is said to have voiced his displeasure at the proposed series to the United brass. And Portuguese's protestations were ultimately heeded by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co, who decided not to greenlight the financially lucrative series. The Old Trafford faithul were quick to react to the news of the proposed behind-the-scenes series being scrapped. One wrote on X: "Good decision, all that stuff is cringe." Another said: "We finally made a good decision." And another said: "That would've been a blockbuster no doubt. Most read in Football "But with all eyes on rebuilding under Amorim, maybe staying off-camera is the real power move. Focus first, cameras later." One remarked: "Good decision. Too much of a s*** show at Man Utd." JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 Another chimed in: "Thank Christ for that. "Don't want the world seeing behind closed doors for our relegation battle next year." THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at


Scottish Sun
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Former boxing world champion undergoes brain surgery after being rushed to hospital when he collapsed in the ring
The 25-year-old has been forced to retire BOXING SHOCK Former boxing world champion undergoes brain surgery after being rushed to hospital when he collapsed in the ring Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GINJIRO SHIGEOKA has undergone brain surgery following his brutal defeat to Pedro Taduran. The Japanese southpaw collapsed in the ring as the result of his rematch with Taduran, which he lost via split decision, was announced before being stretchered out of the arena. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Ginjiro Shigeoka rematched Pedro Taduran in Osaka, Japan last weekend Credit: ALAMY 4 The southpaw suffered a split decision defeat to the Filipino Credit: ALAMY 4 Shigeoka collapsed after the result of the fight was announced Credit: ALAMY The former IBF light-flyweight champion was immediately rushed to the hospital after losing consciousness following the gruelling war, in which he failed to exact revenge on Taduran. The 25-year-old, who was undefeated before his consecutive losses to his Filipino foe, currently remains in a medically induced coma. And the emergency craniotomy, which involves removing part of the patient's skull, that he underwent has brought about the end of his career. An update from his representatives read: "According to JBC [Japanese Boxing Commission], Japanese Former IBF Champion Ginjiro Shigeoka has suffered from an acute subdural hematoma and has already undergone a craniotomy. 'G. Shigeoka is still currently under observation in a private hospital in Osaka, Japan. "The commission has already enforced that Shigeoka has to retire from boxing following his craniotomy procedure.' Japanese Boxing Council rules prohibit boxers who have undergone any type of brain surgery from holding licenses, even if they make a full recovery. Shigeoka, the younger brother of former WBC light-flyweight titleholder Yudai, currently remains under observation. 4 GinJiro Shigeoka remains under observation in a medically induced coma Credit: ALAMY And it will take the best part of a week before his condition becomes clear. Tsuyoshi Yasukochi, the JBC's Secretary General, said: 'The definite information is that he has an acute right subdural hematoma. Eddie Hearn teases Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury in 2025?! + Allen KOs Fisher | Split Decision | Sun Sport 'He underwent emergency craniotomy immediately after the match and is currently under observation. "It will take about a week to know his condition. He is asleep under anaesthesia. "We will continue to monitor his condition from now on."


The Irish Sun
27-05-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Former boxing world champion undergoes brain surgery after being rushed to hospital when he collapsed in the ring
GINJIRO SHIGEOKA has undergone brain surgery following his brutal defeat to Pedro Taduran. The Japanese southpaw collapsed in the ring as the result of his rematch with Taduran, which he lost via split decision, was announced before being stretchered out of the arena. Advertisement 4 Ginjiro Shigeoka rematched Pedro Taduran in Osaka, Japan last weekend Credit: ALAMY 4 The southpaw suffered a split decision defeat to the Filipino Credit: ALAMY 4 Shigeoka collapsed after the result of the fight was announced Credit: ALAMY The former IBF light-flyweight champion was immediately rushed to the hospital after losing consciousness following the gruelling war, in which he failed to exact revenge on Taduran. The 25-year-old, who was undefeated before his consecutive losses to his Filipino foe, currently remains in a medically induced coma. And the emergency craniotomy, which involves removing part of the patient's skull, that he underwent has brought about the end of his career. An update from his representatives read: "According to JBC [Japanese Boxing Commission], Japanese Former IBF Champion Ginjiro Shigeoka has suffered from an acute subdural hematoma and has already undergone a craniotomy. Advertisement READ MORE IN BOXING 'G. Shigeoka is still currently under observation in a private hospital in Osaka, Japan . "The commission has already enforced that Shigeoka has to retire from boxing following his craniotomy procedure.' Japanese Boxing Council rules prohibit boxers who have undergone any type of brain surgery from holding licenses, even if they make a full recovery. Shigeoka, the younger brother of former WBC light-flyweight titleholder Yudai, currently remains under observation. Advertisement Most read in Boxing 4 GinJiro Shigeoka remains under observation in a medically induced coma Credit: ALAMY And it will take the best part of a week before his condition becomes clear. Tsuyoshi Yasukochi, the JBC's Secretary General, said: 'The definite information is that he has an acute right subdural hematoma. Eddie Hearn teases Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury in 2025?! + Allen KOs Fisher | Split Decision | Sun Sport 'He underwent emergency craniotomy immediately after the match and is currently under observation. Advertisement "It will take about a week to know his condition. He is asleep under anaesthesia. "We will continue to monitor his condition from now on."


Scottish Sun
21-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
Scotland's best kept secret beach revealed, with a stretch of golden sand, rock pools and a kids play area
WITH the stunning weather in Scotland at the moment, thousands of people are descending on beaches. But there's nothing worse than arriving at a coastal spot to find it wall-to-wall with people who've had the same idea. 3 The Fire beach is a true hidden gem Credit: ALAMY 3 Roome Bay comes out tops Credit: ALAMY However, experts have now compiled a list of the best kept secret bays across the country. And number one on the ranking, from walking shoe gurus FitFlop, is a stunning seaside spot you've likely never heard of. Forget Ayrshire's Troon beach or West Sands in St Andrews, top of the hidden gems is Roome Bay, in Fife. The gorgeous little-known destination is in Crail, right on the Fife Coastal Path. It is made up of a sandy upper beach and is dotted with rock pools, teeming with sea life. It's a peaceful haven with an old disused swimming pool at one end that is now a magnet for all sorts of wildlife. And it's backed by a sloping grass area where there's a brilliant and children's playground. It's also a short walk to an incredible caravan park with an outdoor pool. The FitFlop team said: "The data highlights just how many Google searches there are each month per beach location, on average, to unveil the beach bays under the radar as the least researched online." And for another secret, solitary summer escape, coming second in Scotland is Elie Bay, also in Fife. Hidden gem Scots caravan park with luxury hot tubs that's just five steps from the beach This sheltered, sandy beach is backed by large dunes with stunning views over the Firth of Forth. It's another perfect place for spotting wildlife and there's also wild camping pitches nearby. 3 Sandend beach is a perfect place for a solitary escape Credit: ALAMY And finally, Sandend comes in third. This pretty bay is set in the small fishing village of the same name, located between Portsoy and Cullen on the Moray coast. It's a magnificent sandy beach where surfers can head out on the waves and is a beautiful location to get away from the hustle and bustle. Coming top of the list in the whole of the UK is an unspoiled spot on the north-west coast of Pembrokeshire. The experts say Abermawr Bay is a true gem for beach walkers seeking peace, beauty and connection with nature. COASTS WITH THE MOST HERE is the top 15 in full: Abermawr Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales Kingsand Bay, Cornwall, England Knockinelder Bay, County Down, Northern Ireland Brown's Bay, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Mowingword Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales Roome Bay, Fife, Scotland Elie Bay, Fife, Scotland Temple Bay, Glamorgan, Wales Barricane Bay, Devon, England Presipe Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales Southend Westcliffe Bay, Essex, England Aberffraw bay, Isle of Anglesey, Wales Sandend bay, Sandend, Scotland Hayle bay, Polzeath, Cornwall Seaford bay, East Sussex, England The team said: "This secluded shingle beach is framed by rugged cliffs and backed by a whispering woodland of wind-sculpted trees to offer an atmospheric experience that feels miles away from the modern world. "Stroll along the shore and listen to the rhythmic sound of waves rolling over the pebbles or follow the coastal path above the bay to admire the panoramic views over St. George's Channel, which offers opportunities for birdwatching and spotting marine life."


The Irish Sun
19-05-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
‘You don't know my schedule' rants Michael van Gerwen as he hits back at ‘lazy' jibes and reveals ‘rollercoaster' year
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN has hit out at claims he's lazy in a frank assessment of his downturn in form. The Dutchman has endured a rough 2025 by his incredibly high standards. 4 Michae van Gerwen has been incredibly inconsistent in recent months Credit: REUTERS 4 The 36-year-old has been accused of not putting in the practice hours Credit: ALAMY 4 The Dutchman has hit out at the claim, insisting he's doing everything in his power to get back to the top Credit: PA The 36-year-old has been incredibly inconsistent as of late, much to the surprise of darts fans worldwide MVG's poor form has left him in danger of missing out the Premier League play-offs. Critics have accused him of not putting in the hard graft to win tournaments, which That notion has irked the former World No.1, who told READ MORE DARTS NEWS "What you have to do and what you want to put in and, of course, at some point it will pay out. I know that. 'Sometimes when you're too busy, people don't know my schedule. "Maybe only Phil Taylor, maybe Luke Littler now, but no-one else my schedule in the last 13, 14, 15 years, so it's difficult for them to judge about it. "They've never been in that position. I have to just answer with performances and it's the only thing I can do. Most read in Darts JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS List of all-time Darts World Champions BELOW is a list of darts world champions by year. The list does not include winners from the pre-Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) era or BDO world champions. That means Raymond van Barneveld, for example, is only listed once - Barney also won four BDO titles - and none of Eric Bristow's five BDO titles are included. 1994 - Dennis Priestley 1995 - Phil Taylor 1996 - Phil Taylor (2) 1997 - Phil Taylor (3) 1998 - Phil Taylor (4) 1999 - Phil Taylor (5) 2000 - Phil Taylor (6) 2001 - Phil Taylor (7) 2002 - Phil Taylor (8) 2003 - John Part 2004 - Phil Taylor (9) 2005 - Phil Taylor (10) 2006 - Phil Taylor (11) 2007 - Raymond van Barneveld 2008 - John Part (2) 2009 - Phil Taylor (12) 2010 - Phil Taylor (13) 2011 - Adrian Lewis 2012 - Adrian Lewis (2) 2013 - Phil Taylor (14) 2014 - Michael van Gerwen 2015 - Gary Anderson 2016 - Gary Anderson (2) 2017 - Michael van Gerwen (2) 2018 - Rob Cross 2019 - Michael van Gerwen (3) 2020 - Peter Wright 2021 - Gerwyn Price 2022 - Peter Wright (2) 2023 - Michael Smith 2024 - Luke Humphries 2025 - Luke Littler Most World Titles 14 - Phil Taylor 3 - Michael van Gerwen 2 - John Part, Adrian Lewis, Gary Anderson, Peter Wright 1 - Dennis Priestley, Raymond van Barneveld, Rob Cross, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Luke Humphries, Luke Littler 'I've been in tough positions before as well, I had some other tough patches in my life, but you always survive. I know what I'm capable of. "Believe in your own ability and then the rest will come automatically. Darts star Michael van Gerwen reveals love of Call of Duty before being called out by Olympic hero "You're going to have tough patches, but as long as you keep believing that everything is possible. "And that's what I keep grab of and hold of, to make sure that's going to happen. 'It's like a big rollercoaster at the moment and things don't always go my way. "Too many games, I have to battle too much and then you make it hard for yourself. "I shouldn't put myself in that position, but sometimes that's the way how things go. 'I'm a human being as well and I know I'm capable of it, and then when you don't show it, you get frustrated, you get annoyed and you want to do better, but don't worry. "I'm still going, and I still love what I do. You also need to look to reality. When you play poorly, you play poorly. "You can have a big mouth, but you have to show it on the dartboard and that's the only thing I can do at the moment.' Despite his recent trophy drought, Van Gerwen still believes he's among the best in the business . I've been working and practising a lot." Michael van Gerwen He said: 'Of course, I say, when I'm on top of my game, I know I can beat anyone, probably be the best player in the world. "But I don't show it enough at the moment and that's a question I have to answer myself to solve it and to make sure I'm going to turn it. 'When you're facing the past, your back [is] against the future and I want to face the future . "I'm getting older. I've been in the game for a long time. "I've played darts for more than 25 years now and sometimes it gets a bit harder. Then you need to try to invest more time into yourself. "But I'm willing to do that and I feel good. I feel comfortable and I think there's more in the tank. 'I'll never look to someone else because you can keep looking, but it's not going to change anything. "You have to change yourself and that's the only answer you can get. "As long as I keep enjoying the game, from there on, anything is possible.' 4 MVG is determined to get back on top of his game Credit: GETTY