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Romano reveals Man Utd are now 'discussing personal terms' for PL star as one star 'can still leave'
2025-05-20 13:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Man Utd are leading the race to sign Wolves forward Matheus Cunha with the Red Devils now discussing personal terms, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.The Red Devils were beaten 1-0 by Wolves on Sunday as a Pablo Sarabia free-kick gave Vitor Pereiras side all three points at Old Trafford in their Premier League clash.That result meant that Wolves have now moved level on points with Man Utd after dragging themselves out of a relegation battle under the new manager.Man Utd, on the other hand, have barely improved under Ruben Amorim with results and performances remaining stagnant after the Portuguese head coach replaced Erik ten Hag in November.The Red Devils could only bring in one new signing, in the form of Patrick Dorgu from Lecce, in the January transfer window and now Man Utd are set to back Amorim the summer transfer window.Amorim needs players who suit his high-energy system with the current crop of players struggling to adapt to his philosophy and tactics.READ:Prem...
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In The Northern Ireland Period Thriller '71,' No One Dies Well
2025-05-20 11:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
The film is about an English private who is cut off from his unit in the middle of a riot in Belfast in 1971. It's a conventional and smashingly good chase melodrama, but it's also a tragedy. DAVE DAVIES, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. The streets of Northern Ireland in 1971 are the setting for the new film "'71," in which Jack O'Connell, best known for his starring role in "Unbroken," plays an English soldier cut off from his unit in the middle of a riot. Film critic David Edelstein has this review.DAVID EDELSTEIN, BYLINE: The most powerful thing about the Belfast, Northern Ireland, period thriller "'71" is that no one dies well. In outline, this is a conventional and a smashingly good chase melodrama. But it's also a tragedy, from the first face-off between the British army and a mob of Catholic men, women and children who get in the soldiers' faces and draw first blood, to the heart-stopping climax in a ruined pub. By then, the protagonist Gary Hook, wounded British private, trapped behin...
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'71 review: a visceral reminder of dark days
2025-05-20 11:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
'71 Director: Yann DemangeCert: 15AGenre: DramaStarring: Jack O'Connell, Sean Harris, Sam Reid, Charlie Murphy, Paul Anderson, Killian Scott, David WilmotRunning Time: 1 hr 39 minsThere exists a photograph of your reviewer all purple flares and pudding-bowl hair standing merrily beneath a huge wooden 71 positioned near the Botanic Gardens in south Belfast. For reasons that should be apparent, the optimistic Ulster 71 Expo, conceived to celebrate 50 years of the Northern Irish statelet, failed miserably to define the era.There is certainly no mention of it in Yann Demanges breakneck thriller set two miles west of the giant digits. This is a heightened version of the bloodied-parka Belfast we soaked up throughout decades of miserable news reports.Film-makers have rarely dared to use the Troubles as a backdrop to any sort of mainstream entertainment. You cannot, after all, move through those waters without picking up inconvenient political residue in every exposed crevice...
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