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Tyrese Maxey added to 76ers’ injury report ahead of Bulls matchup

The Philadelphia 76ers head into their next game, a home matchup against the Chicago Bulls, with an injury report that includes more than Joel Embiid. Tyrese Maxey, one of their most durable players, is at risk of being sidelined. Maxey is listed as questionable on the NBA injury report with a right finger sprain. He […]

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Warriors’ Andre Iguodala honored with medallion outside Chase Center

Andre Iguodala left an undeniable impact on the Golden State Warriors during their four championship runs from 2015 to 2022. The franchise honored his efforts with a medallion outside the Chase Center. Ahead of Golden State’s matchup with the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, the team made him the latest addition to the Walk of Fame […]

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‘Dealt a shocking hand’ or ‘a FRAUD’? – Rangers fans react to Philippe Clement’s dramatic sacking

PHILIPPE CLEMENT has been sacked by Rangers – but not before time.

SunSport broke the story before anyone else this evening and the Ibrox club officially confirmed the news hours later with a short statement.

Philippe Clement, Head Coach of Rangers FC.
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How will Philippe Clement be remembered after a turbulent time as Rangers boss?[/caption]
Fans leaving a soccer game before the final whistle.
Ibrox was half-empty well before the full-time whistle against St Mirren yesterday
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Stephen Robinson, St Mirren manager, shouting during a soccer match.
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The 2-0 defeat proved to be Clement’s last act as Gers manager[/caption]

They said: “Rangers Football Club can confirm it has tonight parted company with men’s first-team manager, Philippe Clement.

“The club would like to put on record their sincere thanks to Philippe for his hard work and dedication during his spell in charge.

“A further update from the club will follow in due course.”

With a potential takeover looming, some felt Clement would hang on until the end of the season, when the new owners would inevitably appoint their own man anyway.

But his position was simply untenable following the 2-0 loss to St Mirren, a performance the man himself branded the worst of his time in charge.

Steven Gerrard is the early bookies favourite to be the next boss in what would be a stunning return to Glasgow but Russell Martin is also in the frame.

A caretaker manager will be put in place in the meantime, starting with the midweek clash against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

But as attention now turns to who could be the 20th permanent manager of Rangers, how have fans reacted to the departure of the 19th?

For some – as our columnist Bill Leckie wrote – it was a case of too little, too late. Clement should have been gone long before now. Just check the scenes from full-time against St Mirren

“About time,” said one fan on social media.

“Glad he’s gone, but it’s an absolute shambles that it took you this long to tell us. Embarrassing!” wrote another.

Clement’s record as Rangers manager does make for some tough reading.

He had a win percentage of 65 per cent (lower than Michael Beale) and won just one trophy during his 16 months in charge.

One supporter went as far as calling him a FRAUD and that he didn’t understand Scottish football and the demands of a club like Rangers.

They said: “Good. People can make excuses for him all they want but the guy was a fraud.

“18 months and there was no style, no patterns of play, no progress in anything.

“He was arrogant and completely failed to grasp the expectations he was under and what was required in Scottish football.”

Another replied: “He had to go. I don’t feel relief or happiness that he’s gone. The club is in a dire state and it’s another sad day in our history, and ultimately sadness is what I’m feeling. But he had to go.”

Some had a bit more sympathy for the Belgian.

One said: “Sad this is how it’s ended, I genuinely felt this time last year he was the one and I still really like him as a bloke.

“He was dealt a shocking hand but this season we’ve seen he isn’t capable of managing the team despite everything and the way it ended was nasty for all.”

The 50-year-old was also given leeway by some supporters who feel the players and the board let him down.

This fan said: “Now get rid of the underachievers in that squad, and there’s plenty of them. And if this takeover does go ahead, the whole board better be as far away from the club as possible!”

Another called out the board, saying: “Sacking a guy seven months too late, six months after extending his contract and five days after the CEO came out and said he’s here for the European games, sums up this board.

“Another scatter gun decision. They are so far out of their depth it’s almost laughable.”

One fan shared their own personal experience of an encounter with Clement.

They wrote: “All the best mate. Sacked prematurely imo. Cheers for your time on the ferry to Millport. You were very kind and wish you well in your future endeavours. Once a bear always a bear.”

And indeed others wished Clement all the best in the future.

“Thanks for your efforts. There aren’t many tougher gigs in football at the moment,” said one fan.

“Best of luck Phil but need to hire the right man now, said another.

While this fan wrote: “You can get away with poor play if you’re still getting results but not horrible football and bad results combined. I thank Phillipe for the League Cup, the Old Firm win and some genuinely good European matches.”

Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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Major motorway used by 130,000 per day shut for hours after crash and drivers hit with 90-minute delays

A MAJOR motorway used by 130,000 motorists a day has been shut for hours with drivers hit by delays of up to 90 minutes.

A crash on the M4 caused 11 miles of congestion and massive delays on the Prince of Wales Bridge earlier on Sunday.

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A crash has sparked long delays on the M4 at Prince of Wales Bridge[/caption]

Both lanes on the M4 eastbound between J23 and J22 were shut as a result of the chaos.

Traffic cameras showed cars stuck in long traffic due to the incident.

However, the two lanes have since reopened after the collision with the crash now cleared.

But according to the latest reports, traffic still remains as there are still 10 miles of congestion on approach that is causing around 80 minute delays.

Delays were also caused elsewhere on the bridge as the stormy weather shut the M48 in both directions.

The M48 Severn Bridge was shut between J2 A466 Wye Valley Link Road (Chepstow) and J1 A403 (Aust).

It comes after the M4 was shut in both directions earlier this weekend in a separate incident after a body was found on the carriageway.

The tragic discovery of human remains between junctions 20 and 21 saw the busy motorway fully closed.

Avon and Somerset Police said that the force was called at 6.40pm on Saturday and human remains were found when officers arrived at the scene.

The body is believed to be that of a man in his forties, whose next of kin have been told.

National Highways confirmed diversion routes were in place during the police-led incident.

The M4 was closed in both directions between junctions 20 and 22 due to the incident north of Bristol.

But the motorway was since reopened in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The eastbound M4 was reopened around 1.30am on Sunday with the westbound closures removed about 3am.

In a statement, Avon and Somerset Police said: “Police are keen to hear from anyone who was travelling along that stretch of the M4 has any relevant information or dashcam footage.”

It comes after drivers learned that a stretch of the M4 would also be closing over the weekend of March 21.

The motorway will shut in both directions between junctions 18 (Bath) and 19 (M32) – as officials demolish the A432 Badminton Road Bridge.

And one of Britain’s busiest motorways is also set to close for three weekends.

The move will spark chaos for millions of drivers.

Vehicles pass along a recently completed section of the M4 smart motorway on 19 April 2023 in Slough, United Kingdom. The government has announced the cancellation of all new smart motorways due to cost and safety concerns but it faces growing calls to reinstate hard shoulders on existing smart motorways in spite of a previously announced safety refit. (photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
Vehicles pass along the M4 in Slough (stock)

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Prince Wiliam’s Former Aide Recalls ‘Lowest’ Moment for Royal

Former royal aide Jason Knauf opened up about how Princess Kate Middleton’s health struggles affected Prince William. In an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, which aired on Sunday, February 23, the couple’s former senior adviser recalled finding out about Kate’s cancer diagnosis from William, 42, in 2024. “Within a couple of weeks, if you’re Prince […]

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