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sport news Jordan Henderson is spotted back training at Liverpool and why Richard Masters ... trends now
sport news Jordan Henderson is spotted back training at Liverpool and why Richard Masters ... trends now

sport news Jordan Henderson is spotted back training at Liverpool and why Richard Masters ... trends now

A familiar face was being put through his paces at Liverpool’s training ground recently. 

Former captain Jordan Henderson, now an Ajax player, was spotted at the club’s base enduring an intense one-on-one fitness session. 

The 33-year-old’s presence delighted kids from an Irish team, who were in town to play against Liverpool’s youngsters.

Jordan Henderson was recently spotted at Liverpool being put through some one-on-one training

Jordan Henderson was recently spotted at Liverpool being put through some one-on-one training

Former Liverpool captain Henderson is currently playing for Ajax after moving back to European football at the start of the year

Former Liverpool captain Henderson is currently playing for Ajax after moving back to European football at the start of the year

Omar Berrada's planned development

Perhaps it should be no surprise that Manchester United’s incoming chief executive Omar Berrada, currently on gardening leave, is investing in a new shed.

Berrada, who will cross the divide from rivals City this summer, has applied for planning permission to get rid of a Wendy House at his five-bedroom Cheshire pad as part of a garage upgrade and replace it with a new, upmarket shed.

Joe Kinnear's legendary laughs live on

Plenty of entertaining tales have been shared since the sad passing of Joe Kinnear earlier this month.

One of which comes from inside the former Wimbledon boardroom. The story goes that on the day Kinnear took over he told the players the new regime would start with a 10-mile run. 

The predictable response from the group soon changed when, after about 100 yards, he led them straight into a local pub. Once inside, Kinnear would not let anyone leave until all problems in the squad had been aired and addressed. It was early evening before anyone went home.

On another occasion Kinnear, a former Tottenham player, was celebrating in the White Hart Lane boardroom having overseen a Dons victory when then-Spurs owner Alan Sugar asked what Wimbledon had that his expensively assembled group of internationals did not. Quick as a flash, Kinnear responded: ‘Me as their manager.’

Plenty of entertaining tales have been shared since the sad passing of Joe Kinnear earlier this month

Plenty of entertaining tales have been shared since the sad passing of Joe Kinnear earlier this month

EFL's late-night cereal

It would appear the EFL were expecting a late finish at their

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