Rylan Clark has been left denying his 'death' as he shared a post which featured a picture of him from his X Factor days alongside a string of famous faces who have sadly passed.
02.03.2024 - 18:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Nicky Clark scored a late header to rescue a point for St Johnstone against Livingston.
The 32-year-old striker cancelled out Andrew Shinnie’s first-half goal in what was a dour and scrappy contest plagued by stoppages.
The Perth players struggled to get a foothold throughout and were far from the performance levels hit at Pittodrie in midweek.
But maintaining an 11-point lead over Livi and positive results elsewhere - with defeats for Ross County and Aberdeen - will give manager Craig Levein some solace.
Saints leapfrog the Dons into ninth place and extend the gap over Ross County to five points.
But for much of this game a positive result for the home side rarely looked on the cards.
Manager Craig Levein kept the same team that won in midweek with Adama Sidibeh making a welcome return to the bench.
It was an uneventful start to the game with the ball spending much of the time in the air. It took until the 24th minute for the first half-chance to come and it was the away side that pounced.
Dan Phillips’ pocket was picked leading to a David Mackay shot. Captain Liam Gordon came to the rescue with a block.
Livingston began to look slightly brighter as defender Ayo Obileye was inches away from knocking in the opener following a Shinnie flick-on.
The home support then fell silent on the 36th minute as The Lions took the lead from a set piece. Michael Devlin headed on Sean Kelly’s corner before Shinnie flicked it into the net.
Saints were looking unrecognisable from the side that won at Pittodrie as the game looked to be drifting by them.
To emphasis the number of stoppages, eight minutes were added on at the end of the half.
In that period came Saints’ best and only clear chance of the half. Nicky Clark’s darting header flew
Rylan Clark has been left denying his 'death' as he shared a post which featured a picture of him from his X Factor days alongside a string of famous faces who have sadly passed.
admission to editing a Mother’s Day family portrait.The photo appears to have multiple oddities as first reported by The Telegraph. One of the most glaring inconsistencies can be seen on the side of the queen’s tartan skirt. The plaid pattern does not line up and looks like it was cut and repositioned in the image.
Rylan Clark had a two-word message for his fans and followers as he finally returned to his BBC Radio 2 show after a month out of the country. The presenter ditched the UK last month as he took a break from hosting duties on his Saturday afternoon show on the station.
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Rylan Clark has been flooded with messages from fans as he said 'I admit' shortly after arriving back in the UK following a month away. The BBC Radio 2 presenter took a break from his show on the station throughout February with only a tease as to what he was up to - until now.
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John Cena hit the orange carpet in a striped suit at the premiere of his new movie Ricky Stanicky held at Regal-E Walk on Tuesday (March 5) in New York City.
Everything you need to know about the new movie, Ricky Stanicky is on the poster with a stark message plastered right across it: WARNING! AN R-RATED COMEDY. Oh, and the fact that it is directed and co-written by Peter Farrelly also tells you a lot. This is undeniably a return to the kinds of outrageous, raunchy, anything-goes-style of comedy that made the Farrelly brand a household name with films like Dumb And Dumber, Shallow Hal, Kingpin, Stuck On You, and the ‘Citizen Kane’ of the genre, There’s Something About Mary. More recently Farrelly, who also managed to put heart in even the wildest of situations, took his career in a different direction with his wonderful and emotional Oscar winning Green Book, as well as the terrific true story, The Greatest Beer Run Ever which starred Zac Efron. The latter is now reunited with the filmmaker and the results are laugh out loud hilarious in Ricky Stanicky which will also certify John Cena as a real deal comedy star, something I never expected to say. The guy has great comedic chops, at least in this.
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Rylan is a TV icon who has been on our screens for over a decade.
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