Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris admits he is unsure of the future of defender Dennis Cirkin. The full-back is out of contract with the club this summer and has made just nine appearances under Le Bris ...
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Regis Le Bris’s position at Sunderland may not be as secure as it appears, with TEAMtalk able to confirm that the club’s hierarchy have begun carrying out due diligence on potential replacements ahead ...
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Sunderland could sack French manager Regis Le Bris at the end of the season, if he fails to secure European football for the club. (Talksport, external) Want more stories? Read Thursday's full gossip ...
And now the federal government has revealed how much it will lose in tax revenue by allowing the NRL to sign players to ...
In a summer of many managerial changes, the future of Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris is one to keep a close eye on. Le Bris defied the odds to lead the Black Cats to promotion from the Championship and ...
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EV boost for millions of Aussies
An EV charging company has received a major funding boost to help extend the rollout of more chargers for millions of Australians.
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