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WWW.ESPN.COMAvs pull Wedgewood, 'have a decision to make'Adversity has hit the Colorado Avalanche, who suffered their first loss of the postseason Saturday night, and had to pull starting goaltender Scott Wedgewood after he allowed a third goal on just 12 shots in 24:23 against Minnesota.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.CBC.CAYour guide to the CEBL as high-powered hoops returns to CBCEvery CEBL game concludes in a made basket, as target-score endings also known as Elam Endings take full effect. Meanwhile, for the first time, the championship series will be a best-of-three, with the lower seed hosting Game 1 before the team with the better record heads home for Games 2 and 3.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUGrant praises ultimate competitor Munster as he silences critics to end losing streakMelbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant has praised the performance of teammate and friend Cameron Munster as the club cruised to a 28-point victory over the Wests Tigers.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMSouthampton manager walks out of tetchy post-match press conference as he REFUSES to answer questions over Championship play-offs 'spygate' scandal as rival boss calls out 'cheats'ROSS HEPPENSTALL AT RIVERSIDE: Saints allegedly sent a junior male intern to watch Boro train at their Rockliffe Park training ground on Thursday and were charged by the EFL.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMMatt Le Tissier insists 'war on woke' is being won after landing old job back: 'We need rational debate'Matt Le Tissier is back at Southampton FC in an official ambassadorial capacity, three years after stepping away from the role amid controversy over his social media posts about Ukraine.The 57-year-old former midfielder, who spent 16 years dazzling fans at the club, reckons there's been a genuine shift in public attitudes since his departure."The whole kind of wokeism... there's been a lot of kickback," he said. "There's a lot of people now who realise that perhaps it just went a bit too far."Le Tissier believes we're heading towards a calmer middle ground where people can share their views without facing professional consequences."At some point it's going to swing back where everyone's more calm and settled," he said. "And you can speak your mind without fear of getting cancelled from jobs because you had an opinion that was outside the government narrative."The Southampton legend remains convinced his departure from Soccer Saturday in 2020 was directly linked to his outspoken presence on social media regarding Covid lockdowns and the Black Lives Matter movement."It cost me my job at Sky and anyone who tries to tell you different doesn't really know what they're talking about," he said. "But I'd do the same again."Le Tissier accepts he won't be returning to mainstream television punditry, but that doesn't trouble him one bit.He's adamant that staying quiet isn't an option, warning that silence only emboldens those who want to shut down debate."I think that's dangerous if everybody takes that view; then you just let yourself be bullied into silence," he explained. "Rational debate is the way we move forward as a society."Le Tissier acknowledges he's made errors along the way, particularly regarding a post about Ukraine where he appeared to question reports of Russian atrocities in Bucha."That was one of the mistakes I made," he admitted. "I posted the wrong example and I apologised for it."He voluntarily stepped back from his unpaid ambassadorial role in 2022 to spare the club from the backlash he was receiving.His family were at one point worried about his mental health during this turbulent period.In a perhaps unexpected turn, Le Tissier has found faith in recent years, becoming a regular churchgoer in 2023 after attending the funeral of Dave Merrington's wife, the former Southampton manager who mentored his generation.He was baptised last year.Beyond his ambassadorial duties, Le Tissier has been spending time at Southampton's training ground, fascinated by how data has transformed the modern game.He's particularly curious about injury prevention metrics and how technology now influences decisions that players once made themselves.The club have welcomed his input, with Le Tissier occasionally sharing thoughts with manager Tonda Eckert."If I see things that maybe we could improve on then I'll just give my thoughts," he said. "It doesn't mean they're always going to take my advice, but they're happy for me to give my opinion."On politics, Le Tissier favours Swiss-style direct democracy and believes local governments should hold more power than Westminster.He's been asked about entering politics himself but isn't keen, describing the current system as "a bit rigged."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.BBC.COMTwo men admit filming antisemitic abuse on TikTokAdam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, travelled to a predominantly Jewish area to film antisemitic abuse.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.BBC.COMCruise passengers tell of life on board stranded ship after hantavirus outbreakWhile passengers onboard the MV Hondius say the situation is calm, they face days at sea as officials warn the disease may have spread.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFlight passenger yells, 'I want off,' calls crew 'idiots' and yanks open emergency exit doorAn unruly flight passenger erupted after a lengthy tarmac delay last week, according to a video that went viral and he even yanked open the plane's emergency door.The poster of the video on a Reddit forum at the end of April wrote that the incident took place on a Chicago-bound flight leaving Atlanta (the audio can be heard at the top of this article).Storms in the Southeast "caused the plane to sit on the tarmac for some time," according to the Reddit poster.SEAT SQUATTING ON FLIGHT IN NEW YEAR RILES UP PASSENGERS: 'COULDN'T BELIEVE' ITWhen reached for comment, a Delta spokesperson told Fox News Digital the incident took place on a 168-passenger plane waiting on the tarmac due to thunderstorms. Law enforcement removed the unruly passenger from the scene."The safety of ourcustomers and crewcomes before all else,andDeltahas zero tolerance for unruly behavior," the official also said. "We apologizeto our customers on this flight for the delay intheirtravels."In the video, the man can be seen arguing with flight attendants about how the flight had been delayed for three or four hours, with even more delays in sight.'GET OFF THE PLANE,' DELTA PASSENGERS CHANT AT FLYER WHO REFUSES TO HANG UP PHONE"Get me to the gate, I want off,!" he said. "Or I'll take myself off."The man can be seen yanking open the airplane door, prompting an attendant to exclaim, "Oh my God.""'Oh my God!' Who are you?" he shot back."It doesn't matter, exactly," he added. "You know who matters? Me. I told you idiots."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe pilot then chimed in via intercom and informed the man and others that the aircraft would return to the gate."Good idea!" the man said, before the video then cut off.The Reddit poster said that the man was arrested when the plane arrived at the gate."When they returned to the gate, he was met [by] airport police/air marshals," the user wrote.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES"There was a scuffle, he threw his luggage at a flight attendant and was arrested."Commenters widely criticized the man's behavior."Yeah, this dude is a delusional narcissist," one person said."You can keep him, Atlanta," another wrote. "Sincerely, [a] guy from Chicago."TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZSome commenters said they understood the individual's frustration."I don't agree with what he did, but I can understand it," a commenter said. "The airline should not be allowed to keep you locked up on the plane that long on the tarmac.""As someone who has spent time trapped on an un-airconditioned plane sitting on the tarmac, I have to say that I understand the overwhelming desire to get off," another user wrote. "Nobody on that flight did what this guy did, but I am sure we all thought about it."A third user said, "Obviously, this isn't how people should behave ... but there also needs to be a limit on how long an airline can hold a plane full of people hostage on a runway."Fox News Digital reached out to the Atlanta Police Department for additional information.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 17 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.JPOST.COMBeitar Jerusalem set for crunch championship showdown in BeershebaThere are no ifs, ands, or buts. The yellow-and-black is two points off the top of the table, where Hapoel Beersheba currently resides, and it will need to beat the best in order to be the best.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 18 Views 0 Vista previa