Destiny 2 Players Should Grab This Fusion Rifle From Banshee Immediately

Drop what you’re doing in Destiny 2 and head to the Tower. The Gunsmith, Banshee-44, has seen his inventory refresh, and he’s packing a gun you’re going to want, especially if you spend time in the Crucible: the fusion rifle Snorri FR5. You only have 24 hours to secure one, so get on it as quickly as you can.

While there are quite a few good rolls on the Snorri, this one is remarkable because of a series of perks that greatly increase its range. With Projection Fuse, Full Bore, and a Range Masterwork, you can kick its total range stat up to 96, which should make it annoyingly devastating from a really long way away in Crucible matches. Even toning the range down a bit in favor of the stability stat–essential for fusion rifles, since stability dictates how tightly packed …

All to play for in Merseyside FA Cup semi-final

Merseyside giants Everton and Liverpool come head to head tomorrow lunchtime in the FA Cup semi-final.

The two teams meet at Wembley for the first time since the 1989 FA Cup final, which was played in the aftermath of the sad events at Hillsborough.

Defining

This game could be a season defining moment for both teams. Everton have struggled for silverware in recent years and their last trophy came in 1995.

In David Moyes tenth year in charge though they have a fantastic chance of reaching the FA Cup final.

The Toffee’s are also ahead of their arch-rivals in the Premier League table. However a FA Cup victory would be far sweeter than just finishing above the Reds in the league.

For Liverpool this is a must win game. Their league performan…

Villa continues to impress Vilanova

Tito Vilanova praised the improving David Villa in the wake of Barcelona s 2-0 Copa del Rey win over Cordoba on Wednesday.

Spain international Villa featured for 84 minutes before he was taken off, and Vilanova feels the former Valencia marksman is nearly back to his best again after sustaining a fractured leg at the 2011 Club World Cup.

I m very pleased with the work he s done. He provided the assist for (Lionel) Messi and he gave us a lot of options up top, Vilanova told the official Barcelona website.

He played with a lot of rhythm and he reminded me of the footballer he was before his injury.

I subbed him off because I believed that (Cristian) Tello s pace would help us score a third goal.

The Barcelona coach also had his say on Thiago Al…

PSV signs Manchester City keeper Isaksson

PSV Eindhoven have signed Manchester City keeper Andreas Isaksson for an undisclosed fee. According to the BBC Sports, Isaksson has signed a four-year contract with the Dutch champions.

Isaksson, who represented Sweden during Euro 2008, found first-team opportunities at Manchester City limited last season. The 26-year-old only made six appearances last season, with England international Joe Hart preferred by then manager Sven-Goran Eriksson.

[Source: BBC Sports]

Bojan could return to Barcelona

Bojan Krkic could return to Barcelona in 2013, his father has revealed, despite not having starred during his time in Serie A.

The attacker was sold to Roma for an estimated 12 million euros in 2011 but was loaned out to AC Milan for this season, but Barca retain a buy-back option on their former player.

Bojan s father told CONE: He s in a privileged situation because he belongs to two of the biggest clubs in the world. You can t rule out him going back to Barcelona.

The 22-year-old s parent hinted that Tito Vilanova being in charge made Camp Nou a more enticing prospect, hinting at troubles with former head coach Pep Guardiola.

The Guardiola matter is in the past and the truth is that with Tito we ve always had a good relationship and mutual appreciat…

Arteta glad Spurs fans can attend north London derby

Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta insists he is glad Tottenham fans will be able to attend Sunday s north London derby and dismissed the notion that such situations are unfair on away teams. 

The Gunners go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekend knowing the hosts will be cheered on by a 2,000-strong crowd, with the British government this week allowing supporters to return to stadiums in limited numbers in certain areas of the country. 

Fans have not been permitted at Premier League games since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, although no away support will be present and many grounds in certain locations will remain closed because of regional infection rates. 

It has been widely debated whether the area-by-area approach is fair, with some suggesting fans…