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The Success Story Behind 'John's Crazy Socks'

Voice of America 

John Cronin has never been one to let disability hold him back. The 22-year-old from Long Island, N.Y., was born with Down syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes developmental and intellectual delays. Motivated by his family’s love and encouragement, Cronin teamed up with his father 18 months ago to open a business. But not just any business. John's Crazy Socks sells, you guessed it, socks. And as Faiza Elmasry reports, it's a business worth $4 million. Faith Lapidus narrates.

Scot Gemmill encouraged by Mikey Johnston’s step into the limelight

The Scotsman 

There is a point where a team that has enjoyed the perceived virtue of selection consistency begins to fear the selfsame as a vice; the point where a side experiences the shift from being battle-hardened to battle-weary. Celtic seem to be sliding in that direction. Brendan Rodgers hasn’t been reiterating the need for three signings before the window closes next week because he wants to stockpile players.

Edinburgh target capital gains for new season

The Scotsman 

Edinburgh had a good outing in 2017-18. They won 15 matches during the regular season, the same number of victories as Glasgow managed and more than anyone else in the league. For the first time since Andy Robinson was coach, Edinburgh looked like a team that amounted to more, rather than less, than the sum of their parts; a middleweight club punching light-heavy rather than bantamweight.

Aidan Smith: ‘Scottish football doesn’t need a Don Draper, it needs a Jimmy Johnstone’

The Scotsman 

The thing that sticks in the mind, if not the back of the throat, about my very first visits to Hampden in the 1970s was the smell. The pong from the burger vans on the approaches to the home of Scottish football was pungent, far from vague and – I’m searching for another quaint euphemism here – like nothing else I’d ever smelled, bearing no resemblance to my mother’s cooking and in particular her coq au vin. But then I was a middle-class boy from Edinburgh. Can’t help that. Quite proud of it, actually.

Dave Rennie knows he must get order right after last season’s collapse

The Scotsman 

Warriors Glasgow got things back to front last season, the cart pulling the horse. They won their first ten league matches and, despite coach Dave Rennie repeatedly warning that the team only needed to peak in May, the Warriors then lost five of their last seven outings including that semi-final.

Trevor Carson not worried about facing ‘crazy’ old pal Lafferty

The Scotsman 

Conviviality has been in short supply in what you could be forgiven for terming the big fight between Motherwell and Rangers at Fir Park this afternoon. But the Lanarkshire side’s keeper, the refreshing Trevor Carson, stands apart from all that. What the Northern Ireland’s No.1 has to say about Steven Gerrard’s impressive makeover of Rangers and the club’s latest signing Kyle Lafferty would all find favour with the Ibrox manager.





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