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Larry Kudlow Got Animated Yelling About How He Hates Recessions on Fox News
Larry Kudlow Got Animated Yelling About How He Hates Recessions on Fox News
VIDEO: Larry Kudlow briefly snapped when asked about a possible recession.
2023-06-30 04:47
'Ice-cool' Ford delivers rare drop-goal masterclass
'Ice-cool' Ford delivers rare drop-goal masterclass
George Ford's imperious display with the boot, scoring all 27 points in England's demolition of Argentina, also featured three high-quality drop-goals, a rarity for the...
2023-09-10 17:58
Former Stanford goalkeeper in US players' hearts at the Women's World World Cup
Former Stanford goalkeeper in US players' hearts at the Women's World World Cup
Sophia Smith flashed the zipping her lips gesture as she celebrated her second goal against Vietnam during the opening United States' opening match at the Women’s World Cup in tribute to former Stanford teammate Katie Meyer
2023-07-25 15:57
Attacking stat shows Tottenham's notable change under Ange Postecoglou
Attacking stat shows Tottenham's notable change under Ange Postecoglou
Tottenham Hotspur have made their best scoring start to a Premier League season in half a decade after beating Bournemouth 2-0 to set the pace atop the table.
2023-08-27 20:23
How much does Sarina Wiegman get paid compared to Gareth Southgate?
How much does Sarina Wiegman get paid compared to Gareth Southgate?
Sarina Wiegman has quite the record. As well as leading England's Lionesses to the World Cup final this tournament, the Dutch football manager won the Euros for England in 2022, has won 18 out of 19 major tournament games, took the Netherlands to the 2019 final in France and even has a 79 per cent win rate as England boss. This is not too shabby for a manager, and yet Wiegman earns far less than Gareth Southgate, who manages the men's England team. Indeed, it has been reported she earns £400,000 which although is a staggering amount of money by most people's standards, is pennies compared to Southgate's rumoured £5 million. This could potentially change soon, as The English Football Association will consider Lionesses coach Wiegman as a candidate to take charge of the senior men's team if, or when, Southgate moves on from his role as manager, FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said. "People always say it is the best man for the job or the best Englishman," Bullingham said on Thursday. "Why does it have to be a man? "I think our answer is always: 'it's the best person for the job.' We think Sarina is doing a great job and hope she continues doing it for a long time. I think Sarina could do anything she wants in football. "If at some point in the future she decides she wants to move into the men's game, that would be a really interesting discussion, but that's for her, right? "I don't think we should view it as a step up. If she decides at some point in the future to go in a different direction, I think she's perfectly capable of that. "It's the best person for the job, if that best person is a woman, then why not? You analyse the pool for any job at that particular time and do I think there's a really strong diverse pool of both men and women for any big national job? "No, I think the talent pool is small for both actually. But I don't like the mindset that it has to be a man." Southgate's contract runs until the end of the Euro 2024. Maybe then Wiegman will get the coffers she deserves. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-18 17:47
Top soccer players could form union to tackle racist abuse, Romelu Lukaku says
Top soccer players could form union to tackle racist abuse, Romelu Lukaku says
Inter Milan and Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku says the world's top soccer stars could form a union to tackle racist abuse in the sport.
2023-06-06 05:18
Barcelona's controversial 2023/24 away kit leaked online
Barcelona's controversial 2023/24 away kit leaked online
Fresh images of Barcelona's controversial Nike away kit for the 2023/24 season have emerged online. Fans are annoyed that it will be predominantly white, the colours of rivals Real Madrid.
2023-06-28 18:20
Ancelotti: 'I will never talk about Brazil, I am the coach of Real Madrid'
Ancelotti: 'I will never talk about Brazil, I am the coach of Real Madrid'
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti moved Thursday to tamp down discussion of his possible future move to the Brazilian national team, saying he was focused on the...
2023-07-21 05:20
Vincent Kompany planning ‘smart’ recruitment and ‘healthy decisions’ for Burnley
Vincent Kompany planning ‘smart’ recruitment and ‘healthy decisions’ for Burnley
Vincent Kompany insists Burnley must be “smart” in the summer transfer window as they gear up for their return to the Premier League. In his first season in charge, Kompany has guided the Clarets back to the top flight 12 months after relegation, winning the Sky Bet Championship title and reaching 101 points with a 3-0 victory over Cardiff in Monday’s final game of the season. The success came after Kompany oversaw a major overhaul of the squad last summer, when 13 senior players left and 16 arrived to replace them. There will be nothing on that scale this time, but Kompany knows further investment is needed to try to ensure Burnley can re-establish themselves in the Premier League. “We’ve been planning for comfortably six months for this scenario,” Kompany told the PA news agency. “We’re going to have to be smart but, because we’ve been planning for a long time, I feel confident we can improve the squad without losing what has been good for us this season. “At the same time we have to make sure we don’t go and bankrupt the club. It’s about healthy decisions, protecting the club, but at the same time trying to be competitive.” Last week Kompany signed a new five-year Burnley contract, designed to end speculation linking him to Tottenham and Chelsea so that prospective new signings know who they will be playing for. Kompany said the contract reflected how happy he is with his Turf Moor set-up. “I’ve been in football for 20 years and I know how difficult it is to find a healthy environment in football,” the former Manchester City captain said. “We’ve achieved something together now and that will count towards the future. “It’s a good environment with good people and that is special. I hope everyday fans will be proud of the work we do and even when it doesn’t work out they know we work hard, we work our socks off for this club. “I choose not to participate in the speculation. Everything I need to discuss I discuss openly with the chairman (Alan Pace). Other than that it’s business as usual. “Whatever happens needs to be something that makes sense. I speak with the chairman very openly. I protect the working environment more than anything else.” After a season of hard work, Kompany enjoyed the rewards on Tuesday night as the Clarets paraded the Championship trophy through the streets of Burnley. A four-time Premier League champion as a player, Kompany is no stranger to an open-top bus but said it was different as a manager. “I feel like I am more wanting to share this moment with many people, wanting to make sure many people enjoy this moment,” he said. “As a player you feel like it is your moment. As a manager you feel like it is everybody’s moment and you want to make sure everyone enjoys it. “Only a chosen few get to experience what we are experiencing.” Kompany picked out home and away victories over rivals Blackburn as the highlights of the season, particularly the 1-0 victory at Ewood Park on April 25 that sealed the title. But he also said the reaction to the 5-2 loss to promotion rivals Sheffield United in November was vital. “We got spanked, but after that we went on to win every game for 10 games (in the league) and that showed the character of this team,” he said. Kompany was part of the Manchester City side that racked up 100 points in the Premier League in the 2017-18 season, and now he has a triple-digit tally as a manager in the Championship. Such records are often downplayed by managers in the moment, but Kompany said he could appreciate it now. “When it’s achieved you realise what it means,” he said. “I’m happy for everyone we’ve been able to achieve this tremendous amount of points.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Look back at Gothenburg Greats as Aberdeen mark 40th anniversary of European win Arsenal to play five Women’s Super League games at Emirates Stadium next season Sergio Busquets calls time on ‘unforgettable’ Barcelona career
2023-05-10 18:48
Can Sandro Tonali play against Wolves? What Eddie Howe has said about impending ban
Can Sandro Tonali play against Wolves? What Eddie Howe has said about impending ban
Whether Sandro Tonali is eligible to face Wolves for Newcastle in the Premier League as his impending ban for betting offences continues to loom large.
2023-10-28 00:19
Liverpool transfer news: Contact made ahead of Mbappe bid, Valverde links
Liverpool transfer news: Contact made ahead of Mbappe bid, Valverde links
All the latest Liverpool transfer rumours including news on Kylian Mbappe and Federico Valverde.
2023-07-23 23:29
Eubanks in Wimbledon breakthrough with help from Clijsters
Eubanks in Wimbledon breakthrough with help from Clijsters
Christopher Eubanks made the last 16 of a Grand Slam for the first time at Wimbledon on Saturday with a little help from...
2023-07-09 04:16