English soccer player Dele Alli was in rehab for sleeping-pill addiction for six weeks
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Hannah Dingley has become the first woman to be appointed manager of a professional men’s team in England after accepting a caretaker position at Forest Green Rovers. It comes after the League Two club parted ways with Duncan Ferguson after just six months in charge.
Fourth-tier side Forest Green Rovers appointed Hannah Dingley as caretaker head coach on Tuesday following Duncan Ferguson's exit, making her the first woman to manage a men's professional team in England.
Amid the uproar in the England cricketing spectrum over the controversial dismissal of Ben Stokes on Day 5 of the Lord's Test, there are many who have called out the team's "hypocrisy". As a number of fans share video evidence of occasions where Englan players had themselves inflicted dubious dismissals, former India cricketer Aakash Chopra has also joined the bandwagon. Chopra reacting to a video from 2022, highlighted how England have themselves failed to lift the 'spirit of the game' themselves.
It's been 10 years since Manchester United reigned as the champions of England. In the decade since their last triumph, their fans have been forced to watch the title head to the other side of Manchester.
When Juanita Marín turned 18, she decided she wanted to study economics outside her native Colombia and had her eyes set on Europe.
England cricket chiefs have promised to "reset" the game after an independent report on Tuesday said not enough had been done to tackle institutional racism and sexism in the game.
Institutional racism, sexism and class-based discrimination continue to infect English cricket, a report published by Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket on Tuesday has found.