News about Kevin O'Toole

New York City FC beat Toronto FC 2-1 in their first game of Major League Soccer Season, with the latter not giving up any goals in its previous three games

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2024
Toronto FC was the lone Major League Soccer team to not allow a goal this season, with three clean sheets on the road against New York City FC on Saturday night. On a spectacular free kick goal from Santiago Rodriguez, the bubble burst in the 24th minute. NYCFC defeated 2-1 at Yankee Stadium midway through the second half on a Kevin O'Toole header, winning their first game of the season. A reversal of fortunes was not in the cards for New York, who gave Toronto's Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty a 7th-minute goal on a play marred by defensive mishaps.

This 90s pop legend looks almost unrecognisable at music event 28 years after huge chart hit

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
As she attended Biggest Disco in Glasgow this week, a 90s pop icon seemed almost unrecognizable. The performer, 48, appeared in full spirits as she returned to the stage 28 years after she had a massive success with a dance company. The Oldham-raised singer, who also started her own solo career, cut a casual figure in a distressed denim jacket paired with skintight wet look leggings.

Ex-MLB pitcher-turned NYC police officer who died on the morning of the 9/11 funeral was cremated at the funeral

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
On Staten Island, family and friends gathered to say their goodbyes to former MLB pitcher-turned-Port Authority police officer Andrew Carney, who was tragically killed in a wrong-way accident while driving to the 9/11 memorial service. As 37-year-old Anthony Varvaro was formally welcomed with the guard of honour at his funeral at the Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Tompkinsville on Thursday, a sea of blue uniforms stretched for blocks. It was followed by internment at St. Peter's Cemetery. The Staten Island native retired from baseball in 2016 to become a police officer for the Port Authority in New York and New Jersey. He appeared in the major leagues for six seasons, including four with the Atlanta Braves. Varvaro leaves behind a bereaved wife and four children, as well as a devastated neighborhood who say he was "everything you could want in a person."