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Football seems to have forgotten about fun: the World Sevens has brought it back | Tom Garry

We all have a tendency to take the game far too seriously – this seven-a-side tournament provided the perfect antidote As much as it is tempting to romanticise about Bill Shankly’s most famous quote, he was wrong. Football is not more serious than life and death, and over the years far too many of us seem to have taken the former Liverpool manager’s words a little too literally and stopped being able to enjoy football for its primary purpose: fun. Whether it is clubs writing letters of...

The Guardian Sport 7d ago

Football seems to have forgotten about fun: the World Sevens has brought it back | Tom Garry

We all have a tendency to take the game far too seriously – this seven-a-side tournament provided the perfect antidote As much as it is tempting to romanticise about Bill Shankly’s most famous quote, he was wrong. Football is not more serious than life and death, and over the years far too many of us seem to have taken the former Liverpool manager’s words a little too literally and stopped being able to enjoy football for its primary purpose: fun. Whether it is clubs writing letters of...

The Guardian UK 7d ago

Wiegman pays price for lack of defensive pragmatism as Spain expose technical gap | Tom Garry

England were outclassed in Mallorca and would have been better served by trying to contain the world championsAs the game ticked into second-half stoppage time, Spain were almost showboating, Aitana Bonmatí flicking the ball around the pitch with grace, style and a swagger that sent out an emphatic message: Spain are significantly better than England. On a balmy evening in Palma, the world champions taught the European champions a painful lesson. The scoreline was one thing but, more...

The Guardian Sport 4d ago

Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins the pod – Women’s Football Weekly

Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challenge. On today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether Andrée Jeglertz’s side can...

The Guardian Sport 8d ago

Women’s Football Weekly: Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins Faye and Suzy – podcast

From our sister podcast: Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challengeOn today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether...

The Guardian Sport 7d ago

Spain v England: Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifying – live

⚽️ Crucial qualifier kicks off at 8pm BST in Mallorca⚽️ Tom Garry’s preview | Sign up for Moving the GoalpostsOn the ground: What an atmosphere inside this stadium, with almost every single Spain fan waving their national flag in their air as the anthems are played. They respectfully applauded after ‘God save the King’ and then really upped their noise levels. High up here in the top tier of the stands, we have a view of the mountains to our left and the sea to our right.

The Guardian Sport 4d ago

Spain v England: Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifying – live

⚽️ Crucial qualifier kicks off at 8pm BST in Mallorca⚽️ Tom Garry’s preview | Sign up for Moving the GoalpostsOn the ground: What an atmosphere inside this stadium, with almost every single Spain fan waving their national flag in their air as the anthems are played. They respectfully applauded after ‘God save the King’ and then really upped their noise levels. High up here in the top tier of the stands, we have a view of the mountains to our left and the sea to our right.

The Guardian UK 4d ago

Song Yadong holds strong at bantamweight

Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo fought on Saturday in a meeting of top-10 bantamweights, and while Song secured his No. 7 position in the ESPN divisional rankings, Figueiredo fell only one spot to No. 9 with the second-round submission loss. It was Song's fourth straight fight against a former UFC champion, and he is 2-2 in those contests. At 28 years old, the Chinese fighter has time to make up ground among 135-pound contenders.

ESPN 8d ago