No crash is a good crash, but the worst crash might be when a lot of riders are packed tightly together in a narrow space, as they were just before the finish line of today's Stage 12, which went from Fougères to Tours. The leaders were just a few bike lengths ahead of the pileup. It's not known how many riders sustained serious injuries, but Norway's Edvald Boasson Hagen—a Team Sky teammate of overall leader Chris Froome—did fracture his right shoulder and is done for the Tour.
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Jose Mourinho has left Real Madrid for Chelsea to escape Spanish media pressure, according to football journalist Tim Stannard.
The Spain-based reporter believes Mourinho has left the Spanish giants because he did not enjoy the intense scrutiny which accompanies the hot-seat at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.
Mourinho will now begin his second spell in charge of Chelsea, where he won successive English Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, before leaving just two months into the 2007/08 campaign, reportedly following a falling out with billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
There s a lot less media pressure in England and I think Mourinho underestimated how much there is in Spain, Stannard said.
There are TV stations, 24-hour sports networks looking a…
Liverpool F.C. defender Kolo Toure is reportedly considering his future after being offered a new one-year deal at Anfield.
According to reports, the former Côte d Ivoire international, who retired from international football after winning the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year, wants to stay on Merseyside but is hoping to secure a two-year contract.
After the 2016/17 campaign, Toure is interested in entering management.
It is an ambition of mine to be a manager, Toure told the Liverpool Echo.
I am doing my UEFA B badge right now but it takes time. I am focused on my game because I want to stay playing football for a few years.
As an African, we need to have more African coaches because we need to take that responsi…
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has announced Jorge Sampaoli will not continue as national team head coach following a chaotic World Cup.
A 3-0 group stage defeat to Croatia following a 1-1 draw with Iceland left Argentina on the brink of a humiliating exit in Russia, before just about squeezing through to the knockout phase thanks to a 2-1 triumph over Nigeria.
That luck failed in the last 16 against France, however, when they were beaten 4-3 by the eventual tournament winners.
Sampaoli got the Argentina job after building a solid reputation in charge of Universidad de Chile, Chile and Sevilla, leaving the Spanish club at the end of the 2016-17 season after guiding them to Champions League football.
Given the regard many held Sampaoli in, the…
A man has been charged over alleged racist behaviour during Manchester City s home Premier League match against Manchester United.
Police responded to complaints over the actions of a spectator during the December 7 match at the Etihad Stadium, where United won 2-1 against their neighbours.
It was alleged he directed racist gestures and sounds towards players.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said 41-year-old Anthony Burke would appear at Salford and Manchester Magistrates Court on April 15.
GMP said Anthony Burke of Wythenshawe has been charged with a racially aggravated section 5 public order act.
The police statement added: At around 6.55pm on Saturday 7 December 2019 police were called to a report of a supporter making alleged racist gest…
Charity work is often unreported
Footballers generally get given a hard time by the media and are often viewed as lazy, stupid and greedy by members of the public. (I stand by my observation on Dimitar Berbatov, he may well not be greedy or stupid, but lazy…!)
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However, footballers actually do an awful lot of good work in the community that rarely gets the same level of publicity as a footballer having an affair or getting into trouble in a nightclub.
Many clubs have nominated charities and football itself, through Football Aid and other schemes, raises thousands of pounds for worthwhile causes.
Disadvantaged
Players spend a lot of time visiting schools and hospitals and bringing some joy into the lives of particularly disadvantag…
Manchester City and Chelsea defended on Tuesday their combined spending on agents fees of more than 20 million pounds (33.25 million dollars) in just over a year.
Figures released by the English Premier League on Monday covering the period October 1, 2008 to September 30 2009, showed City, backed by the wealth of UAE-based owner Sheikh Mansour, led the top flight in agent fees spending with an outlay of 12,874,283 pounds (21,411,165 dollars).
Meanwhile Chelsea were second in the agent fees table with 9,562,223 pounds (15,903,690 dollars).
Sheikh Mansour has invested huge sums in City, sanctioning a British record 32.5-million-pounds (54.05 million dollars) capture of Robinho and spending in excess of 120 million pounds (199,584,000 dollars) on new players during…
Roy Keane will reassess his role as Republic of Ireland assistant manager after Euro 2016 as he still harbours hopes of a return to club management.
Former Ireland international Keane was hired as Martin O Neill s number two in November 2013, and together the duo steered Ireland to next year s Euros in France after they beat Bosnia-Herzegovina in a qualifying play-off.
O Neill is likely to remain in his role for the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign, but Keane a former Sunderland and Ipswich Town manager was non-committal on his future after the Euros.
I m going to meet Martin in the next couple of weeks to have a chat and to see where he stands, Keane told reporters.
He knows I still have that ambition to get back in the ring but I also love my role w…
Bournemouth star and his partner Rachel lost a child – Renee – who was tragically delivered stillborn in December 2015 and the pair are once again expecting.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola showed pure class when he took time to approach the Bournemouth midfielder after the Monday’s game to offer his condolences for the loss of their previous child and extend his best wishes on the upcoming birth.
Harry Arter was touched by this move.
“It was an unbelievable touch. He is someone I have massive amount of respect for. For me, he is the best manager in the world and for him to offer that to me, I respected it and accepted it with a smile on my face”
Here is a video of the touching moment right here:
Pep Guardiola is a class act.
Hector Bellerin has suffered a calf strain in training as Barcelona s injury problems continue to mount.
Barca had largely been able to select from a full squad during the early weeks of the season, but the past week has given head coach Xavi plenty of fitness concerns to contend with.
Bellerin is the latest to sustain an issue, with the right-back suffering difficulties with his calf during a training session on Tuesday.
A club statement said Bellerin is to undergo a series of tests to determine the full extent of the trouble , though it would be reasonable to assume he is a doubt for Saturday s trip to Mallorca.
MEDICAL NEWS has reported difficulties with the soleus in his left leg during Tuesday morning s training session. On Wednesday, the defender wi…
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan dedicated his side’s incredible play-off win over Peterborough to boss Darren Moore.
Wednesday beat Posh on penalties on a breathtaking night at Hillsborough, recovering from a 4-0 first-leg deficit to draw 5-5 on aggregate after extra-time before their spot-kick success.
In the wake of Friday’s 4-0 loss at London Road, Moore was the subject of a racist social media post from a Wednesday fan which the club described as “repulsive”.
The supporter was banned for life by the Owls and, after Thursday night’s Sky Bet League One semi-final drama, Bannan paid tribute to his manager who he praised for not only handling the incident, but for making his players believe they could turn their situation around.
“Wha…