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Westwood wins at Dundonald to seal Open place

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Lee Westwood booked his return to The Open after a three-year absence by winning his qualifier at Dundonald Links.

The 52-year-old posted scores of 70 and 67 for a seven under par total in blustery Ayrshire.

Across four different courses, Westwood was one of eight Englishmen to claim the 20 spots available at Royal Portrush from 17-20 July.

“I’ve always said it’s the greatest championship in golf,” said Westwood, who finished in a tie for fourth at Portrush in 2019 and was runner-up at St Andrews in 2010.

“As a British player, you get phenomenal support and I really enjoyed Portrush last time.

“I won’t really have any expectations. I’m playing at Valderrama next week in LIV and I’ll try and sharpen my game up.

“I think of any major championship, you can compete on links courses as a senior. Tom Watson proved that around Turnberry in 2009 and then Greg Norman a couple of years later at Birkdale. You have to use a bit of cunning and guile with the wind. “

Westwood, a former world number one, will be playing in his 28th Open and 93rd major, while Scottish duo Daniel Young and Connor Graham will be making their debuts after finishing in the top five at Dundonald.

Blairgowrie amateur Graham had to come through a play-off with compatriot Paul O’Hara.

Young, from Perth, said: “It’s a big, big step in my career.

Poulter & son miss out in Kent

Westwood’s former Ryder Cup partner Ian Poulter came up short in his qualifying bid, while his son Luke was also in the field at Royal Cinque Ports.

Both men finished in a tie for 13th on one under par after Poulter junior had been leading at halfway with a round of 67.

Another Ryder Cup veteran and LIV player, Graeme McDowell, finished on the same mark, missing out on the chance to play a second Open at his hometown course.

English trio Nathan Kimsey, Curtis Knipes and Sebastian Cave were among the top five finishers in Kent.

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Everton target Tete signs new deal to stay at Fulham

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Fulham right-back Kenny Tete has signed a new deal to keep him at the club until 2028, ending speculation about a move to Everton.

The 29-year-old was out of contract at Craven Cottage and had been expected to join the Toffees.

But he has instead signed a three-year contract with the club he joined in 2020.

Tete said: “I’m really happy to have signed, for myself and for my family, and I hope I can give more for the fans in these three years.

“After my first year I knew this was a family club, a really special club where I can develop. I want to be part of this group and hopefully we can push for more. “

‘Everton to turn to other targets’

Everton were confident negotiations were advancing towards a successful conclusion on a three-year deal of their own for Tete.

Manager David Moyes has made full-back one of his summer priorities after 39-year-old Ashley Young was not offered a new contract, despite veteran captain Seamus Coleman signing a one-year deal to take him into a 17th season at the club.

Tete had emerged as Everton’s main target, but Moyes may now be forced to turn to alternatives that could include free agent Kyle Walker-Peters or his former right-back at West Ham, Vladimir Coufal.

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Everton target Tete signs new deal to stay at Fulham

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Fulham right-back Kenny Tete has signed a new deal to keep him at the club until 2028, ending speculation about a move to Everton.

The 29-year-old was out of contract at Craven Cottage and had been expected to join the Toffees.

But he has instead signed a three-year contract with the club he joined in 2020.

Tete said: “I’m really happy to have signed, for myself and for my family, and I hope I can give more for the fans in these three years.

“After my first year I knew this was a family club, a really special club where I can develop. I want to be part of this group and hopefully we can push for more. “

‘Everton to turn to other targets’

Everton were confident negotiations were advancing towards a successful conclusion on a three-year deal of their own for Tete.

Manager David Moyes has made full-back one of his summer priorities after 39-year-old Ashley Young was not offered a new contract, despite veteran captain Seamus Coleman signing a one-year deal to take him into a 17th season at the club.

Tete had emerged as Everton’s main target, but Moyes may now be forced to turn to alternatives that could include free agent Kyle Walker-Peters or his former right-back at West Ham, Vladimir Coufal.

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Noel and Liam Gallagher in never-before-seen childhood snaps ahead of Oasis reunion

Noel and Liam Gallagher and older brother Paul were cute kids, and magic mum Peggy brought them up well, now new snaps show the brothers as adorable children

Baby Liam with Paul and Noel growing up with mum Peggy(Image: Daily Record)

They haven’t always seemed so cuddly on stage or when getting into fights on their way to stardom. But here we see the Gallagher brothers Liam, Noel and Paul as loveable kids, in the years growing up before they became rock’n’roll stars who play Cardiff this weekend.

Peggy met compatriot Tommy, originally from County Meath just north of Dublin and they married in Chorlton-on-Medlock in 1965 and initially lived in the inner-city Manchester area of Longsight before moving to Burnage.

They had three children, the oldest being Paul Anthony Gallagher, along with Noel Thomas David Gallagher who was born on May 29, 1967 and much later William John Paul Gallagher, who would become known as Liam, on September 21, 1972.

Looking back, eldest Paul said: “We had bowl heads, knitted jumpers, little shorts. She used to knit our clothes. Imagine you’ve got no choice. You couldn’t say ‘I don’t want that mam’, because she just spent four years knitting your jumper. We were dressed identical. Maybe it was cheaper to do two instead of one. ”

Baby Liam with Paul and Noel
The three Gallaghers with mum Peggy(Image: Collect Picture)

The family later moved to Ashburn Avenue In Burnage shortly after Liam was born. But by now Peggy and Tommy’s relationship was not a good one and in 1984, Peggy left Tommy and took the boys to live in a council house nearby.

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On her sons, Peggy recalls: “Liam arrived five and a half years after, I don’t know, I think there was always that bit of jealousy with Liam and Noel, because there was only Paul and Noel for so long, I idolized Paul and Noel because I had only two of them. Noel was absolutely beautiful when he was a baby. Then, of course, Liam came along, takes the limelight. You could tell the disagreement was there with them. ”

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Liam looking like butter wouldn’t melt, alongside mum Peggy(Image: Daily Record)

Noel insists despite sharing a bedroom with his brother they were not close, so the rivalry was more of a thing once the band began.

He says: “I didn’t hang around with Liam until I joined the band, although I shared a room with him five years as a generation apart all his mates when I was 15. They’re all 10, you know. So that’s massive. I’m leaving school at 15. He’s 10 years old. You’re fucking smoking weed at 15, he’s just out of short pants, so there is no relationship. ”

Liam responded in the film Supersonic by saying: “I think we got on. I think he was a bit of a stoner, a bit of a loner, one of them people that you’d throw stones at. He had a guitar, so he was copping for it, you know what I mean. One of them walking around with his guitar, with his weird mates. Our Paul was a mod, so he had a bit more about him. He wasn’t so weird like Noel was.”

Peggy left her abusive husband and brought the kids up single-handedly. Liam said: “Any good that comes out of me is all from Peggy and all her sisters and brothers. They were a good, close bunch of people. I never miss my father because my mother was both a mother and a father figure. She was there with the cuddle. She was also there with the whack. I’m generalising dad’s there because dads give cuddles as well. but if I needed bringing down she could do that as well as elevate me. ”

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Oasis were formed in 1991 when Liam was still a teenager. He remains very close to his mum and took her on holiday earlier this year in the build up to the Oasis comeback.

They will begin the new live tour with two dates in Cardiff this weekend before heading to Manchester, London and Edinburgh.

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