Russian Soccer Coach Kicks Small Child A Foot In The Air
Russians do a lot of things differently than other countries, and it looks like that applies to their coaching as well.
Russians do a lot of things differently than other countries, and it looks like that applies to their coaching as well.
Like a plotting criminal mastermind staking out his next heist, Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti refused to be denied the opportunity to watch his team play.
With his team down 2-1, Grays Athletic manager Mark Bentley took matters into his own hands. And it's a good thing he did.
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Tito Vilanova’s passing was a tragedy that cut a brilliant career short. Now, his memory can live on forever.
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