A police chief has sparked a debate by advocating for new legislation that would require football clubs to shoulder the £70 million cost of policing matches. The proposal comes amidst a flurry of activity in the football world. Former Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre has expressed that the club should consider bringing back Roy Keane to work alongside Amorim. Meanwhile, Hibernian boss David Gray is reportedly on the radar of Swansea City.
In other transfer news, Liverpool have been given an open path to sign Wolfsburg striker Mohamed Amoura after Eintracht Frankfurt balked at his price tag. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich defender Dayot Upamecano is nearing an agreement for a new contract, and Real Madrid have set their sights on Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen for a summer transfer. Additionally, West Ham is making moves to acquire England midfielder Angel Gomes on a free transfer.
Emma Raducanu, the young tennis star, has made headlines by appointing Slovak Vlado Platenik as her seventh coach, marking yet another strategic move in her burgeoning career. In rugby, Rassie Erasmus has claimed that the Six Nations competition is resistant to South Africa joining its ranks, hinting at potential tensions within the sport.
Bournemouth is stepping into the seven-a-side The Soccer Tournament this June, with support from Hollywood actor Michael B Jordan. Concurrently, Chelsea has strengthened its coaching team by hiring Mark Mason from Arsenal as the assistant head of goalkeeping. In a display of athleticism beyond football, John Terry will be running the London Marathon alongside Jody Morris.
Financial troubles loom over Inverness Caledonian Thistle, threatening to dismantle their playing squad. Amidst this financial uncertainty, Aston Villa captain John McGinn has come forward to defend Marcus Rashford in light of criticism from Ruben Amorim, showcasing solidarity among players.
Off the green, Phil Mickelson has called Fred Couples "a low-class jerk" following comments about Brooks Koepka, stirring controversy in the golfing community.
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