Departing Andersson ready for Sweden sendoff as team returns for first matches since 2 fans killed
Sweden coach Janne Andersson is determined to enjoy his “last night with the gang” before his seven years in charge of the national team comes to an end
1970-01-01 08:00
Ping An Sold Country Garden Stake, Has No Plans for Takeover
Ping An Insurance (Group) Co. doesn’t hold any shares in Country Garden Holdings Co. and has no plans
1970-01-01 08:00
GM’s Cruise Issues Recall After Robotaxi Dragged Pedestrian
Cruise LLC, the robotaxi company owned by General Motors Co., recalled its automated-driving system and deployed a software
1970-01-01 08:00
Phil Neville insists Portland Timbers job is a ‘dream’ amid fan criticism
Phil Neville has described his role with Portland Timbers as a “dream” after being appointed manager of the Major League Soccer (MLS) club. Neville has replaced Giovanni Savarese at the Oregon side on a deal that runs until 2026. It is the former England international’s first managerial role since leaving Inter Miami in June. The 46-year-old has worked with Canada’s men’s national team since his departure from a club owned by ex-Manchester United teammate David Beckham. And Neville has insisted that he chose his new job with the Timbers from a number of appealing options. “I was lucky to have plenty of coaching opportunities to take,” Neville explained at his unveiling. “But my gut said straight away I had to follow this dream to become the Portland Timbers head coach.” Neville’s appointment has been cricitised by fans of the Timbers, who finished 10th in the Western Conference and missed out on the 2023 MLS play-offs. The Timbers Army fan group said in a statement that it was “deeply disappointed” that the club had appointed a manager with “a history of sexist public statements”. Neville has previously apologised for a series of posts on X, then known as Twitter, made more than a decade ago that resurfaced after the former full-back was appointed as manager of the Lionesses in 2018. The 59-cap international has reiterated that his social media posts were “wrong” and said he hopes to build “incredible trust” with Portland supporters. “The big part of this city is the supporters, and the statement they put out showed that this club cares about their people,’ Neville said. “In reference to the tweets I made in 2011, I addressed these in 2019 when I was named the head coach of the England women’s team. [They are] by no means a reflection of me as a person, of my character, and without a shadow of a doubt, the way I was brought up by my mother and father in terms of the values they instilled in me. “The tweets I put out were wrong in 2011, and they’re wrong today. I want to get to know the Timbers Army, I want to get to know everybody in the city, and I want them to get to know me as a person, as a character. And I want to make sure there is an incredible trust between us.” Read More Dortmund won the battle but are losing the war for the future of football Man City in Champions League knockouts as Celtic embarrassed and Shakhtar stun Barca Matildas join Australia men’s football team on commercial pay deals Dortmund won the battle but are losing the war for the future of football Man City in Champions League knockouts as Celtic embarrassed and Shakhtar stun Barca Matildas join Australia men’s football team on commercial pay deals
1970-01-01 08:00
US 30-year mortgage rate plunges by most in nearly 16 months - MBA
The interest rate on the most common type of U.S. residential mortgage plunged last week by the most
1970-01-01 08:00
Royal pomp and ceremony planned for South Korean president's state visit to the UK
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will be greeted with royal pomp and ceremony before commemorating the sacrifice of British soldiers during the Korean War when he travels to the U.K. for a state visit later this month
1970-01-01 08:00
Ange Postecoglou vs Mauricio Pochettino: Complete H2H record
Every head-to-head encounter between Ange Postecoglou and Mauricio Pochettino, including Premier League meetings between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea
1970-01-01 08:00
Spanish regulator opens first cryptoasset advertising case
MADRID Spain's stock market supervisor said on Wednesday it had opened its first case relating to a possible
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden-Xi Meeting Can Help Ease Tensions, Singapore Leader Says
A meeting between the presidents of the US and China is necessary and can help dial down tensions
1970-01-01 08:00
'Nothing showers' are the new thing – but what exactly are they?
In recent months, the blissfully unaware learnt the meaning of a self-care ritual known as the 'everything shower," which essentially does what it says on the tin. It entails two hours of head-to-toe beauty treatments, including hair and face masks, shaving, exfoliating, and moisturisers amongst much more. With six billion views under #ShowerTok, more and more people are seemingly detailing their morning wash routines. But now, attention has been turned to the 'nothing shower'. "We all know about 'everything showers,' but I'm all about 'nothing showers,'" one TikTok creator wrote in a clip that's racked up over 110,000 likes. "Turn on the water, sit down in the tub, and wash absolutely nothing." She went on to jokingly claim the 'nothing shower' was "excellent for migraine management, muffling sobs and hiding from responsibilities." Another TikToker shared a clip, saying: "Everything showers are great, but nothing showers >>> (standing in boiling water listening to music after any minor convenience." @mafeanzures nothing showers >>> #fypシ #pov #everthingshower #shower While they may initially sound bizarre, there are several psychological benefits to showering – especially when it comes to improving mental health. A warm shower, whether that be an 'everything', a 'nothing' or somewhere in between, has been said to ease anxiety and depression, as the water reduces tension and helps people relax. They are also known to give an energy boost, similar to your morning tea or coffee. While the 'nothing shower' may have some great wellness benefits, don't forget to take care of personal hygiene, of course. One dermatologist urged people to take extra care of ears, belly buttons and nails to avoid difficult-to-treat infections. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adidas Eyes More Yeezy Sales Next Year With Big Stockpile Left
Adidas AG is pausing sales of Yeezy sneakers for the rest of this year, but Chief Executive Officer
1970-01-01 08:00
Adele planning surprise for UK fans: 'Watch this space!'
Adele could be preparing to launch some
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