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  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Game Of Thrones stunner Nathalie Emmanuel is the latest girl squad member to sign up with Reebok — and marked the occasion by showing off her athletic physique in the brand’s new Women’s Training Collection. The 29-year-old former Hollyoaks star — who is now world famous thanks to her role as Missandei in HBO’s Game Of Thrones — showed off her taut tum in a pair of high-waisted mesh leggings teamed with a bra, bomber jacket and a pair of Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted trainers. Nathalie is the latest powerful female star to join the brand as a spokesperson and model, with others including Gigi Hadid, Ariana Grande and Gal Gadot. Reebok will unite Emmanuel with these other influential stars to lead a female-first campaign that will launch later in 2018. Speaking of the collaboration, Nathalie said: “I am driven by the idea that all women are not defined by a single trait. We are individuals with strengths, talents and beliefs that define us and shape who we are as humans. “This new partnership with Reebok is founded upon shared passion and synergy with individuality. Together, we are passionate about an agenda that spotlights the individual abilities of women and propels their stories forward.” “Physical, mental and social integration are the core of Reebok’s brand ethos, and I truly see the virtue in a healthy body and mind to take the traits that make us special and use them to their fullest potential.” In the campaign photos Emmanuel models Reebok’s latest Women’s Training Collection, including Reebok Mesh Bomber Jacket, Reebok Nature X Seamless Bra, Reebok Nature X High Waisted Legging and Reebok Freestyle Hi Muted. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Game Of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel models the new Reebok Women’s Training Collection after being announced as new spokesperson and model for the brand on May 9, 2018. Photo credit: Reebok/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_015.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_007.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_008.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_012.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_014.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_016.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_011.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_009.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_013.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_010.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
    MEGA258274_017.jpg
  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • Manchester United star Juan Mata proved he’s a turf and surf kind of guy as he demonstrated his paddle boarding prowess in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old midfielder and fellow players Ander Herrera and Scott McTominay took time off the pitch during the team’s USA summer tour to attend an event in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans and Adidas to raise awareness about the threat of ocean plastic to the environment. The event — which took place in a boat docked in the harbor in Los Angele’s beachside community Marina Del Rey on July 27 — featured talks by the Founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch, Parley and Adidas staff members and Big Wave Surfer & Parley Ambassador Greg Long. Mata, Herrera and McTominay were joined in the audience by members of the adidas Tango Squad – the innovative global football community. The event also saw the United stars enjoy what the ocean has to offer as they took to the water to try their hands at paddle boarding, guided by Big Wave Surfer Greg Long. Mata said: “When Adidas first introduced the Manchester United jersey Parley Ocean Plastic® I was unaware of the scale of the issue. Fans worldwide should know that this jersey is one step in the right direction, but we still have loads to do.” Ander Herrera added: “By taking time to understand the problem, we hope that we can use our influence to help educate the world to the scale of the issue and although we can all do more and we must, this initiative is a step in the right direction.” And Scott McTominay said: “It’s great to be part of the Parley relationship and for our kit to use Parley Ocean Plastic®, however, I also believe that we all need to do more. I’ve been shocked into doing more personally and everyone should also look at steps they can take to help this situation.” Cyrill Gutsch, Founder of Parley for the Oceans said: "Winning Manchester United as Parley supporters is like adding eighteen thousands times the size of the British Roy
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • England captain Bobby Moore (c) is congratulated by squad member Jimmy Armfield (l) as he clings onto the Jules Rimet trophy following England's 4-2 win
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: After Test series defeats to Australia and New Zealand this winter, England's cricketers are used to being in freefall. But star bowler Stuart Broad, batsman James Vince and squad member Ben Foakes at least found one to rebound when they stopped off in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the way home to enjoy a bungy jump. The three players went on holiday right after the final Test match of the tour finished and visited the world's first commercial bungy bridge, 43 metres above the Kawarau river. 05 Apr 2018 Pictured: Stuart Broad, James Vince, Ben Foakes. Photo credit: James Allan / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 15, 2019 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand - AOS (Armed Offenders Squad) tactical police member following a shooting resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries at the Masjid Al Noor Mosque, Deans Avenue, Christchurch, New Zealand. At least 49 people were killed and 20 seriously injured in mass shootings at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch. 48 people, including young children with gunshot wounds, were taken to hospital. Three people were arrested in connection with the shootings. (Credit Image: © Martin Hunter/SNPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sept. 11, 2015 - Merrick, New York, United States - KEViN MAC CARTAIGH of Massapequa, a member of NYPD Pipe Band, stands in front of monument at Merrick Memorial Ceremony for Merrick volunteer firefighters and residents who died due to 9/11 terrorist attack at NYC Twin Towers. Ex-Chief Ronnie E. Gies ,of Merrick F.D. and FDNY Squad 288, and Ex-Captain Brian E. Sweeney, of Merrick F.D. and FDNY Rescue 1, died responding to the attacks on September 11, 2001. (Credit Image: © Ann Parry via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 04-05-1998 of Gordon Banks, a member of the '66 World Cup Squad, with his young grandson, Edward Jervis.
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  • May 25, 2017 - Jakarta, Indonesia - Police bomb squad members inspect the site of an explosion in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 25,2017. The occurrence of two explosions in the region. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: oxer Cheavon Clarke along side indigenous dancer from the Welcome Ceremony. Clarke will be appearing at his second Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast but will make his Team England debut. The boxer who trains at Gravesham Amateur Boxing Club in Kent competed for Jamaica at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. His biggest career achievement to-date was wining the England Boxing elite national finals in 2017. He joined the GB Boxing squad soon after and was promoted to the Podium Squad later the same year. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke along side McCormack twin Welcome Ceremony. Clarke will be appearing at his second Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast but will make his Team England debut. The boxer who trains at Gravesham Amateur Boxing Club in Kent competed for Jamaica at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. His biggest career achievement to-date was wining the England Boxing elite national finals in 2017. He joined the GB Boxing squad soon after and was promoted to the Podium Squad later the same year. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 15, 2019 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand - AOS (Armed Offenders Squad) tactical police push back members of the public following a shooting resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries at the Masjid Al Noor Mosque, Deans Avenue, Christchurch, New Zealand. At least 49 people were killed and 20 seriously injured in mass shootings at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch. 48 people, including young children with gunshot wounds, were taken to hospital. Three people were arrested in connection with the shootings. (Credit Image: © Martin Hunter/SNPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus Games swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • The Duke of Sussex (meets members of the current England Rygby squad during a reception in aid of England Rugby's Try For Change programme and the Jonny Wilkinson Foundation at the Kensington Palace Pavilion in London.
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  • Review of the Year 2017: July: Members of the Sentinel Squad, a group of Star Wars fans dressed as stormtroopers, make their way through the York Maze to mark the 40th anniversary of Star Wars.
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  • Presenter Gary Lineker (left) interviews England Under 17's Rhian Brewster alongside members of England's U17's, U19's and U20's national squads during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2017 at the Liverpool Echo Arena.
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  • Presenter Gary Lineker (left) interviews England Under 17's Rhian Brewster alongside members of England's U17's, U19's and U20's national squads during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2017 at the Liverpool Echo Arena.
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  • July 13, 2017 - Mugla, Turkey - One of the suspected members of the Gulenist Terror Group (FETO) - linked assassination squad which had been sent to kill President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the coup bid on July 15 appeared before trial Thursday wearing a T-shirt that read: 'Hero.' GOKHAN GUCLU, who was wearing the T-shirt, and 43 other defendants stood before Mugla Second Heavy Penal Court as a third trial over Erdogan assassination plot began. (Credit Image: © Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 10, 2017 - Augustdorf, Germany - German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen together with members from the Panzergrenadier squad 212 Augustdorf (Credit Image: © Maik Boenisch/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus Games swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry (centre) speaks to members of the Australian Invictus swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry joins members of the Australian Invictus Games squad at the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • Prince Harry in Sydney, Australia, where he is attending events and activities to mark the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. After attending a launch ceremony and reception at Admiralty House, where he met dignitaries and members of the Australian Invictus Games squad, he travelled to Circular Quay to watch a sports demonstration.
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  • Prince Harry (centre) in Sydney, Australia, where he is attending events and activities to mark the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. After attending a launch ceremony and reception at Admiralty House, where he met dignitaries and members of the Australian Invictus Games squad, he travelled to Circular Quay to watch a sports demonstration.
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  • Prince Harry in Sydney, Australia, where he is attending events and activities to mark the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. After attending a launch ceremony and reception at Admiralty House, where he met dignitaries and members of the Australian Invictus Games squad, he travelled to Circular Quay to watch a sports demonstration.
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  • Prince Harry in Sydney, Australia, where he is attending events and activities to mark the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. After attending a launch ceremony and reception at Admiralty House, where he met dignitaries and members of the Australian Invictus Games squad, he travelled to Circular Quay to watch a sports demonstration.
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  • Prince Harry in Sydney, Australia, where he is attending events and activities to mark the official launch of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. After attending a launch ceremony and reception at Admiralty House, where he met dignitaries and members of the Australian Invictus Games squad, he travelled to Circular Quay to watch a sports demonstration.
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  • Prince Harry speaks to members of the Australian Invictus swimming squad during a visit to the Aquatic Centre at the Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney, Australia, which will be one of the venues for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke dancing with entertainer at The Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke with another fellow team member dancing with entertainer at The Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: English team watch Indigenous entertainment dancers at the Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke dancing with entertainer at The Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxing twins the McCormack brothers walking to Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke dancing with entertainer at The Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: English athlete Sandy Ryan walks to the Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxing twins the McCormack brothers walking to Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: English team watch Indigenous entertainment dancers at the Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxing twins the McCormack at the Welcome ceremony. England national anthem. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxing twins the McCormack at the Welcome ceremony. England national anthem. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke along side McCormack twin Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: English team member take photos of Entertainment dancers at the Welcome ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The English Commonwealth Games team at their Welcome Ceremony at Games Village on the Gold Coast. Some team members got into the music and danced with the Indigenous dancers. 02 Apr 2018 Pictured: Boxer Cheavon Clarke dancing with entertainer at The Welcome Ceremony. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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