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  • Rory Delap

    Irish professional footballer

    Rory John Delap (born 6 July 1976) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in England, he made 11 appearances for the Republic of Ireland national team.

    Delap started his career at Carlisle United and impressed enough to earn a move to Premiership side Derby County in 1998. In 2001, Delap joined Southampton for a club record of £4 million. After spending five years on the south coast, he moved to Sunderland. Following a brief spell on Wearside, Delap was loaned to Stoke City in October 2006. In just his second match for Stoke, against his parent club Sunderland, Delap suffered a broken leg. Despite this, Delap signed a permanent contract for Stoke in January 2007. He went on to become a vital member of the squad and his long throw-ins helped Stoke gain promotion to the Premier League and consolidate in the league. After spending six seasons at Stoke, Delap had short spells with Barnsley and Burton Albion b

    On July 1, 1987, Rory Gallagher released Defender – his first studio skiva in fem years, following 1982's Jinx. To mark the occasion, we're revisiting a classic interview...

    After a recording silence of fem years, Rory Gallagher returned towards the end of 1987 with Defender, regarded by many critics as his finest album to date. In Dublin for a series of storming gigs at the Olympia, in a wide-ranging interview at the time, he spoke to the late Bill Graham about Ireland in the showband era, his early experiences playing in the sleaze pits of Hamburg, his rediscovery of the blues – and the longstanding love of the thriller genre which informs his latest album.

    Originally published in Hot Press in 1988...

    "Maybe people thought inom was sheep–farming,” Rory Gallagher ruefully remarks about his five years’ exile from Irish stages and record–shops. Of course he did join the Self Aid party in ‘86 and RTE recently filmed a Cork concert – but Rory Gallagher could be forgiven for

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    May 16, 2021

    "The Ex-Factor" is the third episode of the sixth seasonof DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and the eighty-fifth episode overall. It aired on May 16, 2021.

    Synopsis[]

    The Legends find themselves in 2045 trying to defeat an Alien warrior which leaves Zari no choice but to enter a popular singing competition. Ava has finally had enough of Rory's behavior and with the encouragement of Spooner, gives him some tough love. Sara finds herself struggling after being attacked but someone familiar helps her to keep searching for refuge. Meanwhile, Zari and Constantine have a much-needed conversation with each other.[src]

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    Lord Knoxicrillion lands on Earth 2045 and kills DJ S'More Money because the alien believes that S'More Money is the leader of the planet; Knoxicrillion saw a picture of the celebrity on "Da Throne" and misinterpreted.

    Zari Tarazi, as she is listening to music with John Constantine who wants m