In the first leg of their Nations League play-off clash, Scott McTominay scored the winning goal for Scotland against Greece, despite facing distraction from laser pens aimed at him by Greek fans. The penalty was controversially awarded, and McTominay showed composure to convert it, securing a narrow 1-0 victory for Scotland. The Greek fans’ behavior sparked outrage on social media, with calls for UEFA to intervene, as Scotland now hold a crucial advantage heading into the second leg.
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‘Nightmare’ Neighbour fined for rat infested garden in Melton Mowbray
Richard Bates from Melton Mowbray was fined £1,200 by Leicester Magistrates’ Court for neglecting his severely overgrown garden, which included a rat’s nest. Despite receiving warnings and support from the council, he failed to comply with a community protection notice, prompting the council to take action to maintain public safety and cleanliness. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Richard Bates was fined £1,200 by the council for not cleaning up his messy garden, which...
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