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The outrageous playthings that have graced the catalog for world's millionaires 

MATTHEW BELL: Might you blow £2,000 on a cycling spin class live-streamed into your home and introduced by Leonardo DiCaprio?




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Horrified mother slams Argos after her £240 Bush washing machine EXPLODED

Sarah-Louise Bell, 24, from Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire was horrified when her £240 Bush washing machine door smashed, sending five inch glass shards across her kitchen floor.




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Debenhams Argos Ebay and Amazon sells 'Ryanair approved' cabin bags that are too big for airline

'Fits Ryanair' bags sold by UK retailers Debenhams, Argos, Robert Dyas and Ryman are all too big for the airline's tight restrictions, some by as much as 15cm.




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Cuggl Mushroom High Chair recalled from Argos over fears it could collapse with child in it

Argos is warning customers who have bought the Cuggl Mushroom High Chair to 'stop using it immediately' and return it to their nearest UK store.




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EXC: Warwick Davis DEFENDS 'nice guy' Ricky Gervais' controversial comedy about disabled people

The Star Wars actor, 49, spoke candidly to MailOnline on Friday as he took on a unique work opportunity by working on the collection counter in Argos




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Argos recalls stairgates as firefighters have to rescue trapped girl

The two-year-old girl became trapped in the own-brand Cuggl stairgate in Bristol yesterday when her mother was on her way to take back the recalled product.




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The bed of your dreams ... or a king sized rip-off?

Antonia Hoyle says hi-tech luxury mattresses have become status symbols. She revealed a selection of luxury bedding that offer everything from sleep trackers to medical support.




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Utterly superfluous agents extracted £115m from Premier League clubs in just 12 months

PATRICK COLLINS: Black Friday is the launching pad for the Christmas shopping season. This year it was also the day the Premier League published how much each club handed to agents in last 12 months.




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Wayne Rooney was pilloried for his 2010 World Cup attack on England fans... four years on the Manchester United and Three Lions captain has matured into a fine leader

PATRICK COLLINS, CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: One balmy evening in Cape Town, in the summer of 2010, a television camera followed Wayne Rooney from a football pitch.




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Karl Oyston's texts revealed the true nature of the Blackpool chairman... the club deserve a break from his obnoxious reign 

PATRICK COLLINS: Blackpool's chairman revealed his true nature for all to see in the text messages he sent to a fan, yet he still retains his place at Blackpool and the Football League.




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PATRICK COLLINS: Steve Bruce grotesque support of Ched Evans shows how much is still to be learned in football

PATRICK COLLINS: In a week of sound and fury, of passionate conviction and vigorous dissent, the voice of Steve Bruce soared out above the din to give his contribution to the Ched Evans saga.




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As Manchester United prepare to travel to face Cambridge it is proof that the magic of the Cup still lives

PATRICK COLLINS: Manchester United against Cambridge is what the FA Cup is all about. ‘The magic of the Cup’ may be a desperate cliche but, in truth, there are times when only a cliche will do




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Jimmy Hill was a player, activist, manager, chairman, referee and pundit, but above all an innovator... he transformed the game and that's how he should be remembered

PATRICK COLLINS: When his massive contribution has been adequately assessed, Jimmy Hill will be seen as one of the most significant figures in the modern history of British football.




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Muhammad Ali who thrilled us all (and had a tongue as quick as his fists!)

Muhammad Ali could be cruel, arrogant, and merciless, then he would turn a wicked phrase or smile a roguish smile, and the world would forgive him his trespasses, writes PATRICK COLLINS.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is becoming a serial winner

JAMIE REDKNAPP: To think Jordan Henderson's first official season as Liverpool captain ended with the club finishing eighth in the Premier League is quite remarkable.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Leicester City will make a real go of it against Liverpool 

JAMIE REDKNAPP: This has been Leicester's first real wobble. But their manager Brendan Rodgers will have been looking forward to this one - Liverpool at the King Power Stadium.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Dominic Calvert-Lewin can become a true No 9 under Ancelotti and Ferguson

JAMIE REDKNAPP: With Carlo Ancelotti as a manager and Duncan Ferguson as a mentor, Dominic Calvert-Lewin is getting the best of both worlds. He can become a true No 9.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Using armpits as arbiters is what's kicked up a stink... let's judge offside by feet

I say get rid of this shoulder and armpit nonsense and judge offside by the players' feet. Draw the line and see whether the attacker's foot is closer to the goal then that of the last defender.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Liverpool's defending against Tottenham in 2017 was the turning point for Klopp

JAMIE REDKNAPP - INSIGHT: Late October 2017, Liverpool went to Tottenham. Harry Kane destroyed Dejan Lovren, who was hooked after 31 minutes, and Jurgen Klopp's side lost 4-1.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Sticking with Ralph Hasenhuttl is looking like a masterstroke for Southampton

JAMIE REDKNAPP: I remember Crystal Palace losing 9-0 to Liverpool in the old First Division in 1989. Then later that season, the Eagles exacted their revenge in the FA Cup semi-final.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must stop playing it safe to revive Reds and save his job

JAMIE REDKNAPP: It seems as if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is trying to keep hold of his job by being everyone's friend, and you cannot do that as manager of this Manchester United side.




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Frank Lampard reveals all to Jamie Redknapp on life as Chelsea manager

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Frank Lampard, dripping with sweat, has just returned from his daily 45-minute post-training run around Chelsea's complex at Cobham with his assistants.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Tottenham's Troy Parrott is the real deal, with all the attributes to go to the top

JAMIE REDKNAPP: If Mourinho needs a striker, then he could do worse than look at Troy Parrott. He's been training with the first team, learning from the master Kane and has been capped by Ireland.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: It's a laughing stock at Stockley Park after worst day for VAR in the Premier League

JAMIE REDKNAPP: We look at VAR as if it's the oracle but in reality it's one man, sat behind a bank of screens at Stockley Park, offering his opinion. It's not matter of fact - it's subjective.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Gabriel Jesus loves an away game... he is a weapon ahead of trip to Real Madrid

JAMIE REDKNAPP: There is something about away games that Gabriel Jesus loves. Since arriving in the Premier League, he has scored more goals and racked up more assists on the road than at home.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Stop analysing Liverpool's downfall celebrate Watford's complete team performance

JAMIE REDKNAPP: This was not a day to analyse Liverpool's downfalls to death but rather to celebrate Watford for what was a complete team performance.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Eric Dier showed footballer's halos can slip

JAMIE REDKNAPP: I remember times my brother, Mark, got angry or upset if someone was having a go at me in the stands. He'd want to say something. Now we have seen this with Eric Dier.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Return of Liverpool's heartbeat Jordan Henderson cannot be understated

JAMIE REDKNAPP - Word is Jordan Henderson could be fit to face Atletico Madrid in Wednesday's second leg at Anfield and do not underestimate the impact that would have for this team. 




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Pushing Euro 2020 back to next summer could still play out well for Harry Kane

COMMENT: Perhaps, the one plus side to this summer's European Championship being moved to 2021 is that it offers Kane time. The team figurehead will not have to rush to get back.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Gary Cahill opens up on Mauricio Sarri, his Chelsea 'whirlwind' and lockdown fitness

EXCLUSIVE: The defender who earns his living by not giving opponents an inch is contemplating the fact he now has to steer two metres clear for the foreseeable future.




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Bruno Fernandes reveals 'childhood dream' to follow in Ronaldo's footsteps at Manchester United

Ahead of facing Watford this weekend, Fernandes opened up on the impact Cristiano Ronaldo, who he plays alongside for the Portuguese national team, has had on his career to date.




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Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland receives signed shirt from Michu who he idolised growing up

As a result of his support, Michu reached out to the Borussia Dortmund star to send him a signed Brugos jersey with Haaland's name on the back. 'Wow what a legend!!' Haaland responded.




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Cristiano Ronaldo is hailed as 'family goals' as he poses for sweet bathtub snap with his four kids

The award-winning footballer, 34, enjoyed some quality time with his kids Cristiano Jr, nine, twins Eva and Mateo, two, and Alana - his daughter with girlfriend Georgina - also two, in the bathtub.




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Capello, Conte and Allegri all failed, can Sarri succeed in winning Champions League for Juventus?

The Champions League is a must, rather than a want, for Juventus these days. It's an itch that they cannot scratch, an addiction they cannot kick and Maurizio Sarri knows it is top of his brief to go and deliver it.




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SERIE A WEEKEND PREVIEW: Italian football is plagued by deadly coronavirus

Juventus host Inter Milan in the standout fixture of this weekend's Serie A schedule but, as things stand, the top of the table clash will be played out in front of empty stands.




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Cristiano Ronaldo spotted celebrating Vinicius Jr goal during El Clasico

Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted celebrating Vinicius Jr's opening goal during Real Madrid's 2-0 win over Barcelona on Sunday night after the Brazilian copied his famous celebration.




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Cristiano Ronaldo criticised the Juventus midfield and he has a point... Maurizio Sarri needs a fix

Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala were caught on camera moaning about the paucity of the Juventus midfield and they certainly have a point. Maurizio Sarri has struggled to get a tune out of his players all season.




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Juventus are willing to offer £7million for Zinedine Zidane to return to his former club

ALVISE CAGNAZZO IN ITALY: Juventus president Andrea Agnelli (inset) has retained a close relationship with club legend Zinedine Zidane (right) and is hopeful of luring him back to Turin.




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Coronavirus Italy: Cristiano Ronaldo NOT infected with COVID-19

Cristiano Ronaldo has NOT been infected with the coronavirus despite being held in quarantine in his native Madeira, the president of the Portuguese islands has confirmed.




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Cristiano Ronaldo's mum, Dolores Aveiro, released from hospital

Ronaldo's mother, Dolores Aveiro, 65, was told she could go home nearly two weeks after medics at Madeira's Nelio Mendonca Hospital saved her life and she is now thought to be at her son's lavish home.




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'He learned a lot from me': Portugal star Nani jokingly says he taught Cristiano Ronaldo everything

Former Manchester United winger Nani jokingly revealed global superstar Cristiano Ronaldo everything he knows in an interview this week. 




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Coronavirus: Cristiano Ronaldo slammed for taking pictures by the pool by former Juventus chief

Cristiano Ronaldo has been slammed for breaking the Juventus quarantine and heading home to 'take pictures in the pool' during the coronavirus outbreak.




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Serie B goalkeeper says players should not be expected to give up wages like Cristiano Ronaldo

Serie B goalkeeper Alberto Paleari says footballers cannot be expected to give up their wages like Cristiano Ronaldo because he will not struggle financially.




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Gary Neville reveals Cristiano Ronaldo called the Valencia pitch a 'disgrace'

Gary Neville has revealed he angered Cristiano Ronaldo by leaving the pitch at the Mestalla long and unwatered when his Valencia side hosted Real Madrid back in January 2016.




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Lionel Messi v Cristiano Ronaldo: How have other football icons viewed the sport's biggest debate?

Pele this week said that he believes Cristiano Ronaldo is better than Lionel Messi, a view that goes a long way in strengthening the Portuguese's case. But what have other legends made of the rivalry?




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Football set for revolution with paycuts for top flight stars and lower league clubs to be helped

Football is poised for an extraordinary week of wage cuts across the board as the game attempts to forge a way out of the coronavirus crisis at Friday's Premier League shareholders' meeting.




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Ronaldo shares snap with mum after she was released from hospital

The Juventus star's mum Dolores Aveiro had posted a selfie and now the Portuguese international has uploaded a picture of the pair together.




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Cristiano Ronaldo picked Manchester United in 2003 because every other club wanted to loan him back

Cristiano Ronaldo chose to join Manchester United in 2003 because every other club that was interested in signing the winger wanted to loan him back to Sporting Lisbon, Jorge Mendes has revealed.




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Coronavirus: 10 things we learned in sport from week two of the lockdown 

The global sporting vacuum caused by the coronavirus pandemic continued this week but a lack of live action hasn't stopped the debate. Here's 10 things we learned from the past seven days.




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Cristiano Ronaldo could be forced to leave Juventus due to coronavirus crisis

Ronaldo's enormous £500,000-a-week wages - his contract is worth over £27m per year - could prove too much for Juventus to sustain even when revenue streams return.