Wolves agree £12m deal for Braga winger Gomes
Wolves agree a five-year deal with Braga to sign highly-rated Portuguese under-21 winger Rodrigo Gomes.
Wolves agree a five-year deal with Braga to sign highly-rated Portuguese under-21 winger Rodrigo Gomes.
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BBC Sport heads to the New York Mets’ baseball stadium for a special India v Pakistan fan zone.
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In an extract from her autobiography, the founder of Afghanistan women’s team explains how she overcame violence to build a fledgling network of girls’ teamsIn 2003, the Taliban had been removed from power in Afghanistan for two years, but their influence and ideology still ran deeply through society.“Whores,” the man hissed. Continue reading...