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  • BBC

    'It's as if they don't understand expectation'

    Former Premier League midfielder Leon Osman says he is hugely impressed with Manchester City's continuous ability to cope with expectation, after Sunday's 3-1 win over West Ham confirmed a fourth successive title for Pep Guardiola's side. It's as if their own expectation is more important to them.

  • SWNS

    Autistic lad wears police outfit to keep town safe

    An autistic lad who loves the police wears a cop uniform to help control traffic on his street. Finley Bollen, six, dresses in an officer's hat and outfit everyday - keeping his town and its people safe on the roads. He has autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder - but his mum Emma says being a copper has 'transformed' him and his behaviours for the better. Finley, of Clevedon, Somerset, is well known in his home town and gets saluted as he does his duties. Emma said: "As a mother who is so proud of her son who struggles with life to have found his thing it is amazing - and he is keeping Clevedon safe! "The cars slow down for him - he gets beeped, salutes and waves wherever he goes, everyone loves him!

  • The Telegraph

    Sky Sports needed Ally McCoist to give final day much-needed dose of drama

    Thirty million copies have been sold of The Secret, the self-help manual for obtaining whatever you want in life through the pseudoscientific power of visualisation. Its influence grows with every passing month and sports broadcasters are never afraid to jump on a bandwagon. Could Sky Sports and TNT manifest an exciting conclusion to the title race? Perhaps if they showed the Agüero goal enough times.