We play England tomorrow in a World Cup. Live on Sky Sports. And this is the extent of the ‘build up’. Two words and an emoji. While this is the norm, it’s still extremely frustrating. Players deserve better. (The link isn’t even about tomorrow’s game).
It wasn't that long ago the Raiders hired a head coach straight from TV, then did the same at GM.
The result: 4 years of chaos.
Inside Jon Gruden's second run with the Raiders from those inside the building — and why they're still trying to get it right:
https://t.co/vx3vFOImlr
@Qantas We arrived in Perth on QF 034 from CDG Paris on Sun but we are missing a bag. We tried ringing customer support but no answer. We cannot use your website with the file number we were given. We were promised that the bag would arrive yesterday but no sign of it.
When it comes to Jose Mourinho's comments about Vinicius Junior alleging he was racially abused by a Benfica player, it is difficult to know where to start.
But the line about Benfica legend Eusebio is as good a place as any.
The idea that because the greatest player in the club’s history is Black, therefore nobody connected with them could possibly be racist, is at best surreal and absurd, at worst vicious gaslighting.
Mourinho was, in effect, telling Vinicius that he didn’t hear what he says he heard — because there’s a statue of a black footballer outside Estadio da Luz.
Then there’s the criticism of Vinicius for celebrating in what Mourinho deems to be an inappropriate manner.
And then the killer, the repeated slur that is often aimed towards Vinicius. The implication that this is all his fault.
“There is something wrong because it happens in every stadium. Every stadium where Vinicius plays, something happens. Always.”
This was a night that Jose Mourinho sunk to a new low, writes @NickMiller79.
https://t.co/WbJaP7jPkS
@JGill_Giller@cricketleinster He was a lovely man. I was umpiring in The Hill last year and Gerry couldn't have been more helpful. Great man to have a chat with.
Another three @cricketleinster TY students (Donnacha Cosgrave, Aryan Mulajker & Charlie Carolan) are enjoying their first few days at Glenwood High School in Durban, South Africa. Their first fixtures (u16s) will take place this weekend against Northwood. @GlenwoodHS