Jürgen Klopp led a furious backlash against Fifa president Gianni Infantino, who now faces calls to resign after overturning Folarin Balogun’s World Cup suspension.
“This is our sport, not theirs. If Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino really sorted this out between themselves, it is madness; it calls everything into question.”
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Wolves have parted company with head coach Rob Edwards.
We would like to thank Rob and his staff for their professionalism, commitment and hard work during their time at the club.
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@charliewring1 It's not... They're obviously waiting on the FA investigation on Tonda.
A holding statement would be nice, but it's likely to say nothing new or interesting.
This is genuinely brilliant. Finally someone big like Gary Neville calling out everyone who needs to be called out and is fully sticking up for our fans. This is what we need.
Walking to Wembley surrounded by fans spending a special day with friends & family only increases my fury with #SaintsFC. Still hard to believe how so many dumb decisions can be made by one club
@AlfieHouseEcho Interesting that Katharina Liebherr has been appointed a director again. Are you aware of anything happening in the background or is it fairly inconsequential?
@ESPNFC Really can’t get over the atmosphere at Southampton last night.
Just seeing the limbs flying in the Northam Stand is…just not what you expect when you go to St. Mary’s. Mark Dennis did a great job at whipping the crowd into a frenzy beforehand.
Last summer I found myself sitting in a room in Switzerland surrounded by world leaders from completely different industries, all talking about the future of our planet.
A very different environment to what I was used to!
I was invited onto to a channel to give my take on leadership with my best mate and brother Jay.
We talked about leadership and what it meant to us both.
I always used to think leaders were born but it’s far from the truth…. They are made.
My biggest realisation was that we talk a lot about leadership like it’s confidence and certainty.
Like leaders always know what to do. The truth is they don’t… and that’s ok. But good leaders will go seek out better answers and grow. While poor leaders will leave it to someone else to do or turn a blind eye.
The day made me realise most of my growth has come from failing. I try to lead with my best intentions, but upon reflection or feedback, I realise there was a better way to do it and then next time…. I lead better and the process repeats!
And that day forced me to look at myself properly.
As for me, leadership isn’t a title, or being a CEO or having an armband. It’s influence.
And that’s the scary part, because everyone has it.
Even my two young kids.
Every morning before school I tell them the same thing:
Be the sunshine in the room ☀️
Because whether we like it or not, we’re leading every single day.
In the changing room.
At home.
In how we speak.
In how we react when things don’t go our way.
We’re either having a positive impact or a negative one.
And that choice sits with us.
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