I cover the Dolphins for The Palm Beach Post and will cover 2026 World Cup for The Post/USA Today network. Delirious Arsenal supporter. Bruce fan. Dogs rule.
FIFA sets kit assignments for all group-stage matches of the World Cup. See which colors to wear to back your team in Miami Gardens. https://t.co/fy7X3qmCn9
England praises Palm Beach Gardens' facilities as it opens training in the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup. Also: The story of why are so many prominent teams go there to train. https://t.co/Eu0j3OzrTu
The Empire State Building shines red and white tonight in celebration of @Arsenal’s Premier League Title and trophy celebration.
See the lights live: https://t.co/iavtXSm3Fx
England, ranked fourth in the world, will swing through Palm Beach Gardens to prepare for the World Cup, bringing the total number of teams in the area to four. https://t.co/mAOB5z9uC5
@NBCSports has spent years giving us great coverage of the EPL and in one week is throwing it in the trash. This absolute fascination with Spurs finishing 17th while virtually ignoring Arsenal winning the league is baffling.
@phfeiler@NBCSports Not saying it wasn’t a story. It just wasn’t the story NBC made it out to be — interviewing 17th-place players while the trophy lift about to start, then shoving it on Peacock. Many fans missed it since it was billed as being on NBC. Also skipped the honor guard. Standard stuff.
@Chad_Em_Gee This would NEVER happen if either Manchester club won the title. Massive disrespect. And now NBC signs off and forces everyone to hunt around the Peacock app (which still highlights Spurs — you have to find Goal Zone).
@NBCSports has spent years giving us great coverage of the EPL and in one week is throwing it in the trash. This fascination with Spurs finishing 17th while ignoring Arsenal winning the league is baffling.
"They called us bottlers. Now we're holding the bottles." 🍾
Arsenal fans have had to endure taunts of 'bottlers' having finished second three seasons in a row.
After 22 years the wait to be crowned Premier League champions is over. They are determined to let everyone know about it.
NBC is putting the majority of its resources at Tottenham on Sunday to cover a relegation battle. Speaking of being relegated, this means that Arsenal lifting the trophy gets second billing. At least Lee Dixon will be there, but this seems like a slap in the face.