It’s the semi-regular Good Friday post where I write about how I feel it’s one of the most dullest days in the year.
It’s the fakest Bank Holiday on the calendar. Only because it doesn’t feel like one.
It’s the semi-regular Good Friday post where I write about how I feel it’s one of the most dullest days in the year.
It’s the fakest Bank Holiday on the calendar. Only because it doesn’t feel like one.
It shouldn't really have been a surprise to see Italy fail to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Not after having seen them miss the previous two tournaments.
But, here we are - not even a day later - and there are certain reporters airing their disbelief that such a thing could happen.
Again - Italy missed the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
It isn't something new.
The Italians fell to Bosnia-Herzegovina on penalties in last night's qualifier. Wales experienced a similar loss to them last week.
There are now seventy-one days to go until the tournament kicks off.
I'll be keeping an eye on Bosnia-Herzegovina only because of who they beat in these playoff qualifiers. I won't be rooting for them, however.
Brazil, just like every other year (well, apart from 2022 when I focused on Wales), will be the team I hope will win.
But, knowing it has been twenty-four years since they last lifted the trophy, I am fully aware that Brazil not winning the World Cup isn't something new.
On Sunday March 22nd, I published a post after trying Coca-Cola's latest flavour to hit the UK.
I thoroughly enjoyed Cherry Float pointing out how my taste buds were able to grasp both the cherry and vanilla flavours sip-by-sip.
Unfortunately, I have some bad news in regard to the zero sugar version of Coca-Cola Cherry Float.
Other than a few clips on social media, I haven't watched anything from the UFL American football league in the two years since it has been active following a merger between the XFL and USFL.
With that said, I have been intrigued by one of the new rule changes that have been implemented from this season.
The new ruling gives four points for field goals converted from sixty yards or further.
I caught the first-ever successful attempt over the weekend. I think it will make for some tense closes to games so I am all-in on such a move.
I'm also hopeful that the NFL and team owners are paying close attention to the move. I'd love to see a sixty-yard plus field goal seal a game rather than a field goal sending one into overtime in the dying hours.
Not that I dislike the latter. Those are dramatic. However, I feel going for four would be even more fun for the viewer.
I bought an Easter-themed spread from Asda the other day.