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Tottenham have sacked their coach Thomas Frank after a disappointing half season. The English team is currently sitting in 14th place in the Premier League standings only five points above the relegation zone and with only two wins in their last 17 games played in the domestic league. Despite a positive Champions League spell, where Spurs ended up in the top eight and advanced to the Round of 16 of the tournament, the club decided to sack the manager who was appointed in the summer 2025 to replace Ange Postecoglou. Last season Tottenham ended up in the 17th place in the Premier League, but at the same time managed to win the UEFA Europa League, beating Manchester United in the final, and despite the summer signings and the managerial change things haven’t improved.
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On Wednesday, Tottenham announced the departure of their head coach.
“The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today. Thomas was appointed in June 2025, and we have been determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together. However, results and performances have led the Board to conclude that a change at this point in the season is necessary. Throughout his time at the Club, Thomas has conducted himself with unwavering commitment, giving everything in his efforts to move the Club forward. We would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him every success in the future.”
The Danish manager, who previously coached Brentford from 2018 to 2025, is the latest departure for an English side in upheaval. This challenging season has already been marked by two big changes as both former chairman Daniel Levy and head of football Fabio Paratici left the team.
The initiative will be rolled out across five host stadiums in India during over 30 matches, working closely with stadium authorities, housekeeping teams, recyclers, and local partners. Clearly marked waste segregation points, material recovery systems, and fan awareness drives will be introduced to help ensure efficient collection of recyclables and compostable waste. Ek Saath – The Earth Foundation and Greenmyna will support the execution, focusing on practical solutions that can handle large match-day crowds.
A key part of #MaidaanSaaf is recognising the work of “safai saathis”, sanitation and housekeeping staff who manage waste during high-footfall events. The programme aims to provide better segregation infrastructure and structured processes to support their work. Fans will be encouraged to contribute through simple steps such as using designated bins and keeping shared spaces litter-free, helping create a more responsible stadium culture during the tournament.
As part of the campaign, sustainable beverage cups will be introduced at select venues. Designed as collectible merchandise, the cups aim to promote mindful consumption while reducing waste. Organisers say such visible initiatives help reinforce responsible habits among spectators without affecting the overall match-day experience.
#MaidaanSaaf returns after earlier activations at ICC events, including the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 and Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. During the 2023 tournament, Coca-Cola India supported the creation of recycled PET country flags and ICC Unity flags made from reused material, highlighting the company’s broader focus on improving collection and recycling systems through partnerships and community-based efforts.
Becky Lynch is set to defend her Women’s Intercontinental Championship against AJ Lee at Elimination Chamber. Rumors have been swirling that WWE has plans to do another singles match between the two at WrestleMania 42. Therefore, all roads currently lead to one direction, hinting that this rivalry might culminate with Lee taking the coveted title away from Lynch.
However, this should not happen, given the broader picture. If someone actually deserves to dethrone Big Time Becks, it’s none other than Lyra Valkyria. Ever since losing the Women’s Intercontinental Championship last year, The Bird Lady of WWE has fallen down the ranks. She has been wandering directionless on RAW, with her career taking a downward trajectory.
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WWE desperately needs a big breakthrough for Valkyria that could once again push her into the limelight. Winning the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch would give her the push she has been seeking. What makes it logically appealing is that both women have a storied history and their feud in 2025 was one of the most compelling in the women’s division.
Meanwhile, AJ Lee is one of the most decorated stars and she does not need a championship to add to her resume at this point in her career. The Black Widow dethroning Lynch could be a “feel-good” moment in terms of the current storyline. But it wouldn’t benefit the Stamford-based promotion in the long run. Instead, WWE should use that moment to elevate Lyra Valkyria.
The company’s primary focus should be on building future talents and rising stars instead of elevating part-time veterans. Valkyria is the cornerstone of the WWE women’s division and is a future world champion contender. Dethroning a big star like Becky would solidify her as a main-event-level star, reigniting the red-hot momentum the 29-year-old lost in recent months.
Besides, the condition that Lyra Valkyria cannot challenge Becky Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Title after SummerSlam 2025 as long as Becky remains champion seemingly became null and void. That stipulation was perhaps valid for Lynch’s that very reign. Now that Big Time Becks is on her second and fresh title reign, this may allow Valkyria to go after her.
Becky Lynch has been embroiled in a heated rivalry with AJ Lee since September last year. The two superstars competed against each other twice, once at Wrestlepalooza and the other at Survivor Series: WarGames. This months-long feud seems to be in its final stretch now and it could culminate at WrestleMania 42.
However, this storyline should have only one outcome and that is Lynch wrapping up this feud with a big win. It is because AJ Lee has had the upper hand in this feud so far. She defeated Becky Lynch in the Mixed Tag Team Match that took place at Wrestlepalooza last September. The former Divas Champion once again beat Lynch in the Women’s Survivor Series match last year.
Well, things did not end there. Lee also cost The Man the Women’s Intercontinental Championship at Madison Square Garden. Therefore, this feud must end with Becky Lynch having the last laugh. Big Time Becks suffered too many setbacks against AJ Lee, which dealt a major blow to her credibility.
As a result, it has become necessary for her to defeat The Black Widow and put a definitive end to this feud. Beating Lee would serve as poetic justice for Lynch after months of setbacks and embarrassment against the former. Hence, this seems to be the only logical end to this heated feud in WWE.
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Cricket Australia (CA) are all set to include veteran in-form batter Steve Smith in the T20 World Cup 2026 squad as Mitchell Marsh is dealing with a groin injury ahead of their clash against Ireland. The skipper sustained a blow during a training session recently, which rules him out of the group stage encounter in Colombo on Wednesday, February 11.
“He is experiencing ongoing pain and discomfort which is restricting his movement. Scans have confirmed internal testicular bleeding and he will require a period of rest and rehabilitation. His return to play will be guided by symptom resolution and medical advice. Stand by player Steve Smith will travel to Sri Lanka as cover to acclimatise and prepare, should he be required,” an official statement read.
Marsh’s unavailability is just the latest blow for Australia in the build-up to their World Cup campaign. The experienced pace bowling duo of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood were also ruled out of the tournament recently due to long-term injuries. In that instance, pace-bowling all-rounder Sean Abbott was added as cover.
From the current squad, Australia have the option of deploying either Josh Inglis or Cameron Green at the top of the order in Marsh’s absence. As far as the leadership duties are concerned, Travis Head has walked out for the toss on the ground. He has led the team twice in his career, including the recent first T20I against Pakistan in Lahore.
“Yeah, we have had a couple of injuries. Marsh got himself injured, but a couple of boys are back from the Pakistan series. We have a strong team and eagerly looking forward,” Travis Head said at the toss.
Australia elected to bat first after winning the toss, and continue to remain without the injured Tim David. However, the bowling pair of Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa are fit, and feature in the playing XI.
The veteran batter was in a rich vein of form during the 2025-26 Big Bash League (BBL), where he played a massive role in the Sydney Sixers’ run to the finals, before losing to the Perth Scorchers. Featuring as an opener, he struck 299 runs in just six matches at an average of 59.80 and a strike rate of 167.97.
The last of Smith’s 67 T20I appearances so far came in February 2024 during the tour of New Zealand, where he was dismissed for just four runs. He missed out on the 2024 T20 World Cup squad despite the tournament being played on sluggish surfaces in the Caribbean.
Despite retiring from ODIs after the 2025 Champions Trophy, Smith has persisted with the shortest format with an eye on the historic 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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Wembanyama had the highest-scoring first half in the NBA this season and the highest-scoring half by a Spurs player in the 21st century while going 12 of 17 from the field with three 3-pointers against a Lakers lineup missing Luka Doncic, LeBron James and Austin Reaves.
Wembanyama played only the first eight minutes of the second half with the Spurs far ahead in their 10th win in 13 games.
The French big man became the third player in the past 50 seasons to score at least 40 points while playing 27 minutes or fewer. He also had 12 rebounds.
Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart also sat out for the Lakers on the second night of a brutal back-to-back set against the Western Conference’s top two teams. Doncic and Smart are injured, while James, Reaves and Ayton are all managing health concerns.
After winning the opening tip, Wembanyama scored 17 points in the first 4:15 on 5-for-5 shooting. He had 25 points before checking out with four minutes left in the Spurs’ 47-point first quarter, and he added 12 more in the second.
Carter Bryant scored a career-high 16 points and Dylan Harper had 15 for the Spurs.
Luke Kennard and Drew Timme scored 14 points apiece for the Lakers. Bronny James had 12 points and six assists.
Spurs guard Stephon Castle had seven assists before leaving with a bruised pelvis after blocking Rui Hachimura’s shot and falling hard with 4:10 left in the first half.
James missed his 18th game of his 23rd NBA season, disqualifying him from making his 22nd straight appearance on the All-NBA teams.
NBA scoring leader Doncic missed his third straight game with a hamstring strain.
Spurs: At Golden State on Wednesday night.
Lakers: Host Dallas on Thursday night.
While the FAI banned gambling sponsors from the Republic of Ireland national team in June 2024, domestic clubs remain free to sign casino partnerships, and the financial pressure to do so has never been clearer.
The clearest example of how deep casino brands have embedded themselves in Irish football comes from 888, the global betting and gaming group that has secured headline sponsorships with two of the league’s most successful clubs.
In 2024, Dundalk announced 888 as their main sponsor in what the club described as the largest commercial deal in their history. The arrangement went beyond a simple logo placement. 888 Casino appeared on the home shirt, 888 Sport on the away kit, and 888 Poker on the third strip.
Shamrock Rovers, the reigning Premier Division champions at the time, signed a similar deal that saw 888sport branding occupy the front of their jerseys for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. The partnership was framed in community terms, but the outcome was straightforward: one of Ireland’s biggest clubs carried a gambling brand in the most prominent position available.
Both deals illustrate that casino sponsorships are not confined to struggling sides hunting for cash. Top-performing clubs with national visibility have leaned into these partnerships, making gambling logos as much a part of League of Ireland identity as any crest or colour scheme.
The operators appearing on League of Ireland shirts are drawn from a well-established online casino market in Ireland that has matured significantly over the past decade.
The sector is competitive and well-funded. Operators compete on game libraries, payout percentages, payment options, and customer support, but they also compete heavily on brand recognition. That is where football comes in. Getting a logo onto the front of a League of Ireland jersey offers weekly visibility in communities where digital advertising alone struggles to build the same level of trust or familiarity.
For Irish players trying to separate legitimate online casinosfrom less reliable options, it is worth looking at reviews from trusted experts that assess licensing, payout records, and safety standards rather than promotional offers. The brands investing in football sponsorships tend to be the larger, more established operators with stronger regulatory oversight, but size alone does not guarantee a good experience or fair terms.
What matters for clubs is that these operators have substantial marketing budgets and view Irish football as a worthwhile investment.
League of Ireland clubs operate in a financial environment that makes high-value sponsorships essential rather than optional. The FAI itself is carrying €43 million in debt, has cycled through repeated leadership changes, and offers prize money that barely covers operating costs. The broader structural problems at the association have been well documented, but the effect on clubs is straightforward: limited funding and few alternatives.
Winning the league brings €125,000. Lifting the FAI Cup adds €32,000 plus gate receipts. For context, that is less than many clubs spend on a single senior signing or a few months of squad wages. Academy funding remains patchy, infrastructure lags behind European norms, and alternative revenue streams such as broadcast deals or merchandise have failed to fill the gap.
Against that backdrop, a front-of-shirt casino sponsor offering six figures becomes difficult to refuse. Clubs such as Bohemians, Derry City, and others have followed the same path, prioritising survival, and competitiveness over concerns about gambling exposure.
The FAI’s decision to ban betting operators from national team sponsorship while leaving League of Ireland clubs untouched has created a policy split that benefits casino brands.
At international level, the association has distanced itself from gambling partnerships, citing public health concerns around problem gambling. That ban covers all official sponsorships of the Republic of Ireland senior side, including shirt deals.
At club level, however, no such restrictions apply. Domestic teams are explicitly permitted to continue signing casino and betting sponsors, including front-of-shirt agreements. The contrast is stark: the national team presents a gambling-free image, while the clubs that feed it carry casino logos every week.
This divergence may actually increase the attractiveness of Irish club shirts to casino operators. The English Premier League has committed to phasing out front-of-shirt betting sponsorships, and several European leagues are tightening similar rules. Ireland’s domestic competition, by comparison, remains open for business.
Not every shirt carries a casino logo. Dundalk’s 888 deal included a carve-out for infant and youth jerseys, as well as some adult replicas, which were produced without gambling branding. The move reflects regulatory caution and acknowledges the ethical concerns around exposing children to casino advertising, even indirectly.
Still, the core commercial message remains intact. Adult match shirts, the versions worn by players and most visible to broadcasters and crowds, carry the full casino branding. The safeguard limits the reach but does not fundamentally alter the partnership.
What Happens Next
Casino brands have established themselves as central rather than incidental to League of Ireland sponsorship. They bring the kind of money clubs need to stay competitive, and they occupy the most valuable marketing space available.
As long as debts remain high and financial structures remain weak, and as long as domestic teams are excluded from the betting-sponsor ban, casino logos will continue to appear on Irish football jerseys. The policy environment currently favours that outcome, and there is little indication it will change soon.
The question is no longer whether casino brands belong in Irish football sponsorship. They are already here, and they have been for several seasons. The question now is whether the league can build alternative revenue strong enough to make them optional rather than essential.
So far, the answer is no.
The knockout phase of this season’s Women’s Champions League begins this week, with both Arsenal and Manchester United in play-off round action.
The English clubs are two of the 12 teams still left in the competition, hoping to become European champions in May.
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Eddie Hearn recently witnessed one of his major British stars, Conor Benn, call out perhaps the best defensive fighter on the planet in Shakur Stevenson.
Stevenson moved up to super-lightweight last month to defeat Teofimo Lopez handily and become a four-weight world champion at the age of 28. Post-fight, he invited Benn into the ring and, despite the latter being a natural welterweight who has most recently fought as high as middleweight, both insist they want to make the bout happen.
Speaking on First Round TV, Hearn first discussed what lies ahead for Shakur.
“We’ve got to make sure Shakur gets the chance to fight all of those elite guys within his era … I’m talking Devin Haney, unifications if he stays at 140 – Gary Russell, Dalton Smith, Richardson Hitchins – other fighters [like] Schofield, Muratalla. You’d pick him against everybody.”
Asked specifically about Benn – a name he didn’t mention in his list – the promoter admitted it was ‘a very difficult fight’ for his welterweight charge.
“I’m looking at that fight as someone who represents Conor Benn, I’m thinking the only bit I like in that fight is the size. Cause Conor has a big, big size advantage and he will punch a lot harder than Shakur. But, it’s Shakur. It’s a very difficult fight. Conor’s just out of control on smoke and wants everybody … For me, I want to see him win a world title.”
Benn looks more likely to face either Rolando Romero – though the mandatory challenge of Shakhram Giyasov still stands in the way – or the winner of Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia later this month.
As for Stevenson, with his lightweight world title now vacant, he is likely to remain at 140lbs, and has expressed an interest in facing Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz. A welterweight move, however, for Benn, Haney or Garcia, remains on the table.
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