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Sacked Spurs boss Frank swaps touchline troubles for punditry and Tour de France
Sacked Spurs boss Frank swaps touchline troubles for punditry and Tour de France June 5 : Thomas Frank is trading management headaches for microphones and mountain stages, revealing on Friday he has rejected job offers to spend his summer covering the World Cup and experiencing the Tour de France after a disappointing spell at Tottenham Hotspur. The Danish manager, who was sacked by Spurs in February after eight months in charge, said he had deliberately chosen not to return to the dugout...
Former Spurs boss Frank will not rush return
Former Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says it "does not feel like the right time" to go back into management yet.
Former Spurs boss Frank will not rush return
Former Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says it "does not feel like the right time" to go back into management yet.
Former Spurs boss Frank will not rush return
Former Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says it "does not feel like the right time" to go back into management yet.
Former Spurs boss Frank will not rush return
Former Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says it "does not feel like the right time" to go back into management yet.
Frank Land obituary
Frank Land, a business computer pioneer and the UK's first professor of information systems, has passed away. He was involved in the development of the Lyons Electronic Office (Leo), which was the first business in the world to use a computer for operations in 1951. Land was instrumental in establishing the academic field of information systems.
A British Childhood by Frank Cottrell-Boyce review – are we raising a bookless generation?
This clarion call about the loss of delight and safety in children’s lives is also a reminder of the sheer magic of readingEvery day, on my walk to work, I pass a primary school. A group of little people are being dropped off by parents. They are met at the gates by a teacher who greets them all by name before leading them up the steps to breakfast club.
A British Childhood by Frank Cottrell-Boyce review – are we raising a bookless generation?
This clarion call about the loss of delight and safety in children’s lives is also a reminder of the sheer magic of readingEvery day, on my walk to work, I pass a primary school. A group of little people are being dropped off by parents. They are met at the gates by a teacher who greets them all by name before leading them up the steps to breakfast club.
Frank rules out return to management this summer
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That’s life! Musical about Frank Sinatra’s explosive rise opens in London – in pictures
A new West End blockbuster puts Ol’ Blue Eyes in the spotlight and features the superstar’s hits including One for My Baby and Come Fly With Me. Take a first look Photographs by Tristram Kenton/The Guardian Continue reading...