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Mourinho wants Old Trafford to be Liverpool's Theatre of Nightmares
(Reuters) - It is always risky to tick off your own supporters, but Jose Mourinho's pointed plea to Manchester United's faithful not to treat Liverpool's visit like a trip to the theatre indicates just how critical Sunday's Old Trafford clash feels to him.
Sporting brand lights up iconic theatre in Moscow for World Cup
As PART of the World Cup celebrations in Russia, Adidas Football lit up the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow with a selection of unique projections.
Thor aims for a class act at Crucible Theatre
PETALING JAYA: For someone nicknamed Mighty Thor, it’s only right that he gets to play in the arena of champions. And he will do all he can to make his debut in the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, from April 16-May 2.
Langer finds Warne’s theatre very appealing
Shane Warne may be pushing the line with his aggressive appealing for wickets, but teammate Justin Langer says his style provides some of cricket's great theatre.
Passion of Manchester United fans at the Theatre of Dreams
DREAMS do come true. Where better to realise it than at the Theatre of Dreams - at Old Trafford and watching Manchester United playing arch rivals Liverpool in an English Premier League match.
Supporters unhappy with no big name arrivals at the Theatre of Dreams
David Beckham's gone to Real Madrid and Juan Sebastian Veron has joined Chelsea.
St. Petersburg semi-final cast promises footballing theatre
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - A compelling cast of players, two attacking teams propelled by great pace and a clash between neighbours to boot.
Thor misses world championship debut
PETALING JAYA: Thor Chuan Leong has failed in his second bid for a World Snooker Championship debut appearance at the Crucible Theatre.
Moyes suffers nightmares at Theatre of Dreams
(Reuters) - When Alex Ferguson took the microphone at Old Trafford in May to implore Manchester United supporters to back his self-appointed successor, David Moyes, he did so with a warning of tough times ahead. Few, though, would have expected it to be this trying.