At the Stade Vélodrome the hunger for results, and trophies, never ends, says Eric Gerets, the tough Belgian coach of Marseilles.
“The pressure is permanent because once this was a great team,” he says.
At the Stade Vélodrome the hunger for results, and trophies, never ends, says Eric Gerets, the tough Belgian coach of Marseilles.
“The pressure is permanent because once this was a great team,” he says.
Another day of Test cricket, another controversial decision, or two moments that may have influenced the result of one Test and could yet affect the outcome of another. On the final day of the first Test in Kandy Ryan Sidebottom was given out lbw to Muttiah Muralitharan as the light faded and England bravely attempted to avoid defeat. Television replays proved it to be the wrong decision – the ball had hit his bat before touching pad – and it is debateable whether it cost England the match.
Station Camp (Gallatin, Tenn.) shooting guard John Jenkins made a big decision on Sunday night as he decided to play his college ball at Vanderbilt University. VandyMania spoke with Jenkins and found out more about his playing skills and the road to Vanderbilt.
Harry Redknapp sent on the first of his substitutes on Saturday with the atmosphere at Villa Park turning a mite, well, villainous – what with the locals screaming dog’s abuse in his direction, with Mike Riley having one of his Mavis Riley afternoons, and with the unruly contest veering on the physical side of feisty. Thankfully for the Portsmouth manager, his No 27 came to no harm. Yes, there was no Kanu accident, faked or otherwise.