Earlier today, the ‘Special One’ was given the boot, capping off what has been an action-packed and controversial weekend of sporting action.
Having announced that Dulux was proud to be a new sponsor of Premier League outfit Spurs, the company’s Twitter account took a very strange turn.
Nine South Africans made Stuff’s list of the world’s most influential rugby players, including Siya in 10th, and Pieter-Steph du Toit in third.
Bernie Madoff dead. Crypto company’s huge stock market launch. Vaccine blood clots overhyped. SA airline price wars. Bieber’s very honest interview.
Craig Foster and his octopus teacher may be the stars of the show, but the Cape kelp forest ecosystem is the real unsung hero.
Zuma must pay back millions. Sweden’s COVID-19 record. Queen returns to duties. Starlink in SA. Gary Player’s son banned from Masters. Mick Jagger on anti-vaxxers.
As more details surrounding the circumstances of Tiger’s crash back in February emerge, it appears that he may have received preferential treatment from investigators.
Low risk of third wave – for now. Banksy on auction in SA. Canadian UFO sightings. More Cape baboon controversy. Hawaiian shirts under fire. EmRat dons bikini.
The golfing world doffs its cap to Hideki Matsuyama, whilst football fans continue to rage at VAR and the lack of consistency.
Tiger Woods driving at ‘excessive speeds’. Duduzane living it up in Dubai. Joost’s brother cleared. Netflix’s most popular 2021 show. Piers says royals sent him thanks. Irina’s bodysuit.
Ivermectin court order. Brazil a ‘biological Fukushima’. Woolies and Checkers do battle. Harry and Meghan’s first Netflix project. Trump’s wealth tumbles. Rare Lorde sighting.
Golf fans are counting down the hours until the Masters, Cheslin impresses off the field, and our former skipper Quinny is accused of bending the rules.
Harvey fights back. NASA’s Mars helicopter. Cost of fixing SA pothole. Eran Eyal – SA scammer. Piers Morgan claims ‘universal support of British public’. Ross talks ‘Friends’ reunion.
France’s latest lockdown. Iqbal Survé screws tighten. Eskom power station update. Amazon’s terrible week on Twitter. Tiger Woods crash investigation. Bella Hadid’s g-string jeans.
Thisara Perera joins eight others in the record books, with his six sixes in an over the first time a Sri Lankan has completed the feat.
Four-day booze ban over Easter. Trump’s new website. Who pays for Suez blockage? Volkswagen’s April Fools’ prank leaked. SA’s biggest pumpkin. Britney in tears.
I know Thursdays are for throwbacks, but we may as well take a trip down memory lane with SuperSport’s compilation of some of Newlands’ standout rugby memories.
34-year-old Cameroonian Francis Ngannou is the new UFC heavyweight champion, but winning that title is by no means the biggest challenge he’s faced.
COVID-19: four possible sources. Ace’s days are numbered. Ivermectin confusion. New Ghislaine charges. Czech’s richest man dies in heli crash. Rapper’s ‘Satan’ Nike controversy.
Ronaldo lost his rag, Bafana fell apart – again – and a spectacular collapse saw the Dolphins win the final franchise-era trophy.
The Formula One season kicked off yesterday, with the Bahrain Grand Prix, and a battle for top spot between two familiar foes.
On Wednesday, Canadian Vasek Pospisil took on American McKenzie McDonald at the Miami Open, with the former totally losing his rag.
SA returning to alert level 2? William Nicol Drive renaming. Pollution shrinks penises. Another SA cricket crisis. 40 years of terrible movies. Bomb squad called to Queen’s home.
An anonymous donor paid for Siya’s Grey PE education, and years later, the two finally met up.
Pentagon UFO report ‘difficult to explain’. US mass shooter identified. Steinhoff insurance payout. Lions tour coming to SA. Suez canal blocked. Kylie’s GoFundMe drama.
Another Six Nations hammering for England, some outrageous goals, and a South African victory on the European Tour. Happy four-day week to us all.
10 dead in Colorado mass shooting. Disgraceful Ozzie parliament sex acts. Trump launching own social media platform. Lions tour in SA? Brad and Angie’s end game.
Spain to trial four-day workweek. US mass shooter ‘sex addict’ having ‘a bad day’. Tanzania’s president dies. Why are rhinos airlifted upside down? Piers Morgan’s complaint record.
Cremonese defender Michele Castagnetti’s goal, a one-touch strike from well within his own half, is an early contender for the FIFA Puskás Award.
US mass shooting – eight dead. Harry’s talks with Will and Charles ‘not productive’. Mkhwebane facing impeachment. Tiger’s lucrative deal. Diana wrote a thank you note to Burt Reynolds.