Thomas Frank, the man at the helm of Tottenham Hotspur, came clean about how tough his role feels right now. Fans watched their team walk off the pitch to boos after a goalless tie against Brentford. That game sparked chants calling the play dull. But Frank holds on to hope.
Football managers often chat freely about their plans, but sometimes a sudden hush tells a bigger story. Ruben Amorim, the head coach at Manchester United, gave folks something rare last Friday. He flat out skipped answering a query tied to his past words.
It was right around midnight on New Year's Eve when things snapped at Chelsea. Word got out that Enzo Maresca was pushing hard to leave the team, and the folks in charge decided it was time to push back.
Picture this: folks always get excited about lists and rankings, right? Cricket feels like one big tally of runs and outs. So, when picking the top Ashes players from over a century of games, there had to be a build-up. Ninety-nine other stars got their nods first, setting the stage for the big reveal.
Picture this: a radio host gets a sharp note from a listener named Bob down in Kent on New Year's Eve. The message blasts the presenter as dull and wonders why the station keeps him around. Maybe he's low-cost? Bob wants answers.
Back in the days of county games, folks often said a short match meant more rest. Old players liked that idea, especially with bad fields or rain coming.