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Retired footballers who dated younger Wags, from Romario to David Ginola to David Seaman, Ian Rush a

FOOTBALLERS may retire, go grey and age, but that doesn't seem to stop them from scoring with younger beauties. Some of the world's best have managed to land themselves stunning Wags, even after they've hung up their boots. Most recently, Brazil legend Romario was spotted with a younger flame, 31-year-old blonde Marcelle Ceolin at a rap festival in his homeland. Pretty influencer Ceolin is 25 years his junior. Not one to judge, SunSport explores the relationships of other former players.

These Characters are Barrelling Towards Conflict

TV Here are the "Days of Our Lives" spoilers for the week of July 16, 2021. What are some of your favorite characters up to? Published on July 8, 2021 2 min read Days of Our Lives continues to prove it’s a ratings winner for NBCUniversal after more than 50 years on the air. And the spoilers for the week of July 16th show there’s more drama than ever before.

What cut of meat is deckle?

The deckle is one of the two parts in a rib eye steak. There’s the rib and the cap, which is also known as the deckle. The deckle is frequently overlooked by diners and chefs alike because the cut contains a thick strip of fat and some connective tissue.Click to see full answer. Simply so, where is the deckle of beef?Deckle: The fat and muscle attaching the flat to the rib cage.

Who was Gordon Lightfoot and what were his most famous songs?

GORDON Lightfoot became famous around the world for his folk, country, and pop music. The popular singer died of natural causes on Monday, May 1, 2023, in Toronto less than a month after he canceled his US and Canada concert. Who was Gordon Lightfoot? Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr, 84, was a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was born on November 17, 1938. He achieved international success in folk, folk-rock and country music and is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 70s.

Yell, Sam, If You Still Can by Maylis Besserie review Becketts last days

Book of the dayFictionReviewA remarkable debut that imagines the Irish writer communing with lost loved ones in a Paris nursing home Maylis Besserie does not lack for daring. Her novel is a fictional account of the last months of Samuel Beckett’s life, which he spent in a Paris nursing home, Résidence Tiers Temps. As she says in an author’s note, the book “reconstructs a version of Beckett from real and imaginary facts, as if he were a character at the end of his life, like those who inhabit his own work”.