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'He understands the club'
'He understands the club'

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

'He understands the club'

We asked Millwall fans for their views on the news boss Alex Neil has signed a new led the Lions to an eighth-placed finish in the Championship last season and seems have made quite an impression at The are some of the thoughts of Millwall - I think it is great news that Neil has signed a new deal. He has proved in a short period of time that he has all the attributes necessary to enable Millwall to realise their ambitions for next season and beyond. As a lifelong supporter and season ticket holder, I am really excited for the - Fantastic news. We've seen real progress and some excellent football under - We were looking so rough towards the end of the year and then we brought Alex Neil in and he's done fantastic work. We weren't starting [Mihailo] Ivanovic enough and, to be honest, I'm not sure Alex started him enough either, but I'm looking forward to a successful season and I think he could get us to the play-offs this - Good news. Has been magnificent since he came in. Importantly, he understands the club and the fans. Good luck for next season - This is absolutely great news. We are progressing as a club from where we were a long time ago, and it's so great to have Neil signing an extended contract. He is the ideal manager for this club. He understands where we're going and what we want as a - He did a good job and needs a chance to build his own team. Much better than [Joe] Edwards and an improvement on Neil Harris' second - I think it's a great signing. He ran out of time last season and with the youngsters he has at his disposal I'm sure he will get it - Absolutely fantastic news. Alex has hit the ground running. Hopefully, we can have a good transfer window and kick on next season. Can't - Great news. I don't think I've looked forward to a coming season as much as this in years.

Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south
Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south

Sydney Morning Herald

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south

In a beautifully symbiotic relationship, Vinny's bar menu (cheese, meat, dips, olives) coincides with the next door pizzeria, Tutto Vero, cranking up its oven. This means, Thursday to Sunday, you can follow your focaccia and fava bean dip with a margherita fresh out of the wood-fire. Tutto's 'Pachi' pizza – ricotta-stuffed crust, twirled handkerchiefs of mortadella, fior di latte, pistachio crumb and lemon zest – is a marvel, as is the San Marzano's fiery combination of salami, 𝄒nduja, honey, fresh ricotta and garlic oil. Pizza will be delivered to your table at Vinny's, perhaps just as musicians start their set on a Sunday afternoon. Three more spots for sandwiches and drinks Norma's Deli A cafe, diner, food hall and bakery, Norma's – named after owner James Sideris' grandmother – is a sprawling one-stop shop of luscious groceries plus a cornucopia of Greek-inspired breakfast and lunch dishes. Grab a booth and pair a hot salami, eggplant and spiced honey mayo sandwich with Greek beer or Sicilian wine. 74-78 The Corso, Manly, Sol Bread and Wine As the sun kapows into this European-style bistro-bakery's front window, try finessed seafood, pasta, charcuterie and sandwiches (hello salted beef and sauerkraut), all available with wine and cocktails until 4pm. Shop 2, 168 Walker Street, North Sydney, Randy's Wine This small bar-cafe serves beach vibes, piadinas and coffee by day before oysters, charcuterie and cocktails at night. Match sunset views with an oyster-shell martini and caraway focaccia smeared with smoked butter, or fried chicken on a dainty milk bun.

Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south
Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south

The Age

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Age

Vinny's sandwich shop brings wine-bar panache to Sydney's south

In a beautifully symbiotic relationship, Vinny's bar menu (cheese, meat, dips, olives) coincides with the next door pizzeria, Tutto Vero, cranking up its oven. This means, Thursday to Sunday, you can follow your focaccia and fava bean dip with a margherita fresh out of the wood-fire. Tutto's 'Pachi' pizza – ricotta-stuffed crust, twirled handkerchiefs of mortadella, fior di latte, pistachio crumb and lemon zest – is a marvel, as is the San Marzano's fiery combination of salami, 𝄒nduja, honey, fresh ricotta and garlic oil. Pizza will be delivered to your table at Vinny's, perhaps just as musicians start their set on a Sunday afternoon. Three more spots for sandwiches and drinks Norma's Deli A cafe, diner, food hall and bakery, Norma's – named after owner James Sideris' grandmother – is a sprawling one-stop shop of luscious groceries plus a cornucopia of Greek-inspired breakfast and lunch dishes. Grab a booth and pair a hot salami, eggplant and spiced honey mayo sandwich with Greek beer or Sicilian wine. 74-78 The Corso, Manly, Sol Bread and Wine As the sun kapows into this European-style bistro-bakery's front window, try finessed seafood, pasta, charcuterie and sandwiches (hello salted beef and sauerkraut), all available with wine and cocktails until 4pm. Shop 2, 168 Walker Street, North Sydney, Randy's Wine This small bar-cafe serves beach vibes, piadinas and coffee by day before oysters, charcuterie and cocktails at night. Match sunset views with an oyster-shell martini and caraway focaccia smeared with smoked butter, or fried chicken on a dainty milk bun.

Goat on the run causes ruckus south of Ottawa
Goat on the run causes ruckus south of Ottawa

Ottawa Citizen

time08-05-2025

  • Ottawa Citizen

Goat on the run causes ruckus south of Ottawa

There's something about an escaped goat that brings out the bad puns in everyone, including hardened provincial police officers. Article content Article content The case of the wandering goat began Wednesday night, when police started to receive reports about a goat on the loose in the Grenville area near highways 416 and 401 near the U.S. border, south of Ottawa. Article content 'We're not kidding you!' police said on X, formerly Twitter. The X message contained a wealth of wordplay, puns and double-entendres. Article content 'By chance, a member of the public passing by had another goat with them and some food,' the officers said. Article content They were able to build a rapport with the animal — renamed as 'Vincent Van Goat,' or Vinny for short — and moved in close enough to catch him safely.

Man United legend recalls hilarious outcome of a clash with hardman Vinny Jones
Man United legend recalls hilarious outcome of a clash with hardman Vinny Jones

Irish Daily Mirror

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Man United legend recalls hilarious outcome of a clash with hardman Vinny Jones

Manchester United legend Norman Whiteside has recalled a moment when he feared he was going to be throttled by football hardman-turned-Hollywood movie star Vinny Jones. The brilliant Belfast-born winger was speaking on the Manchester United podcast as he celebrated his 60th birthday on Wednesday. He was speaking about the toughest opponents he faced in a career that was sadly cut short at the age of just 26 by injury. The conversation turned to Wimbledon icon Jones, and Whiteside brought up an incident which saw him floor the Crazy Gang star - and led to him fearing retribution. Jones' reaction, however, wasn't what he expected. 'Vinny came up against me down at Wimbledon and we both go into this challenge, and I manage to catch Vinny just above the kneecap, to be honest, and he went down like a bag of cement,' Whiteside recalled. 'I've backed off 20 or 30 yards, getting out of the way, and Vinny's gone, 'Where's that Whiteside gone, I'll have him'. 'The physio comes on, gives Vinny all the treatment, and Vinny's looking out for me. He throws the physio out of the way, he gets up and he comes running at me, and I'm thinking, bloody hell, he's a nutcase, isn't he? You know what he's like. 'He gets closer and closer, he gets right up beside me, turns around and shouts in my ear at the top of his voice, 'Great tackle big man'. He is a decent guy.' Whiteside, who played in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups with Northern Ireland. He joined United in 1978 and stayed with the club until 1989, when he moved to Everton. However, a series of knee injuries brought the curtain down on his career in the summer of 1991. Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email .

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