News about Paul Brown

After chastising Chelsea players for their meek display against Newcastle, Mauricio Pochettino blames VAR for draining the rage from modern footballers

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
Mauricio Pochettino says VAR is to blame for his players' inability to be more offensive, having chastised them for their meek appearance in being thrashed at Newcastle last week. Chelsea is currently the best in the league for yellow cards with 44 games in a row, but they were defeated 4-1 at St James' Park, angering former Argentina enforcer Pochettino. After the game in the hopes of generating a reaction ahead of his match against Brighton on Monday, he roasted his team in the dressing room, but the modern player's extra scrutiny has drained the ferocious, not just in matches.

Brighton 1-1 Sheffield United: Blades come from behind to lift themselves off the bottom of the Premier League table, with 10-man hosts punished by Adam Webster's own goal

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 12, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT THE AMEX STADIUM: Mahmoud Dahoud's bloodshed put Brighton's poor run under Roberto de Zerbi, who helped lift Sheffield United off the table's foot. After Simon Adingra's early goal, the Seagulls were cruising but they were shot in the foot when Dahoud was dismissed in the 69th minute. The Blades were on track to lose for the tenth time in 12 games, which no team had achieved without being relegated.

As a majority of 69 Power 5 schools now allow alcohol in arenas, college athletic departments can tap into a new revenue stream by allowing alcohol in stadiums

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
However, in the last decade, the drinking has shifted from outside the stadiums to the stands as schools shift to alcohol sales for profit. According to a report by The Associated Press, 55% (80 percent) of schools in the Power Five conferences and Notre Dame sell alcoholic beverages in their stadiums during games. The remainder is split between selling alcohol in more private areas such as suites and not selling at all. Although alcohol has been sold in stadiums for years, the Southeastern Conference approved selling alcohol in 2019.

Since picking up another yellow card against Chelsea, Mikel Arteta has promised to reduce his wild side on the touchline to avoid receiving a ban

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2023
Mikel Arteta: Mikel Arteta will clean up his act on the touchline to prevent a ban, although he admits that his antics' public image is 'not the best.' Since being banned for verbally insulting the referee after his team's draw with Chelsea, the Arsenal manager is just one yellow card away from a one-game suspension. Arteta also revealed that he is working hard to improve his image ahead of Friday's match against Sheffield United.

Carlisle 1-1 Stockport AET (5-4 on pens): Paul Simpson's side secure promotion to League One

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT WEMBLEY: Carlisle gained promotion back to League One in dramatic fashion, after being humiliated at Wembley's jaws. United were six minutes away from losing when supersub Omari Patrick scored a late equalizer to cancel out Jon Mellish's disastrous own goal. But, although neither team was able to win it in extra time, Tomas Holy took the shoot-out from Ryan Rydel, despite the fact that neither team was able to save in the shoot-out.

BROWN, Thomas Frank: Chelsea's massive transfer budget is not reflected in these envious glances

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2023
PAUL BROWN OF THE GTECH COMPMUNITY STADIUM: Most executives could be forgiven for casting envious glances toward Stamford Bridge after Chelsea spent £500 million over the previous year. Thomas Frank isn't one of them. Brentford's manager was not in a good mood as his team lost by allowing Douglas Luiz to score a late equalizer for Aston Villa, effectively ending Ivan Toney's opener. Frank lived up to his name in providing an assessment of a Chelsea team's woes, which put them five points behind the Bees in Wednesday night's ride to their west London neighbours.

After losing to Bournemouth, Jonny Evans admits he sees FEAR in his Leicester teammates' eyes

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2023
Jonny Evans, a representative of the KING's POWER STADIUM, has heard everything about his demotion and can recall the agony as if it occurred yesterday. In 2018, the Leicester skipper went down with West Brom and is determined not to go through that experience again. If the Foxes, who were booed off after this humiliating loss, were to fall through the trapdoor, it would be a much bigger surprise just seven years after they regained control of their incredible Premier League title triumph.

Bournemouth 0-1 as Gary O'Neil's team flies for their survival as I write this

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT THE KING POWER STADIUM: Bournemouth told Jesse Marsch that saving Leicester City might be the most difficult job right now. Marsch is the man the Foxes are relying on after they fired Brendan Rodgers, and they are hoping that he will be signed, sealed, and delivered in the next 24 hours at King Power. However, if the former Leeds boss was watching this garbage, he might have been forgiven for having second thoughts, because Leicester are a team asleepwalking to relegation right now.

Ouattara this world!Bournemouth's new £20m signing Dango shines in 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2023
PAUL BROWN HEARTS, THE VITALITY STADIUM, PERFORMANCE STADIUM Dango Ouattara. Remember the name. Bournemouth's latest £20 million signing barely speaks a word of English, but he's already doing his stuff on the field. The 20-year-old Burkina Faso international sparkled on his Premier League debut, throwing him against a resurgent Nottingham Forest after just a day's preparation. After six straight losses in all competitions, the winger helped the Cherries break the deadlock, setting up Jaidon Anthony's opener and a little more confidence, he might have scored a couple himself.

Bournemouth 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Sub Sam Surridge hits late to cancel out Jaidon Anthony's opener

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Dango unchained helped Bournemouth beat the rot after six consecutive losses, but it was old Sam Surridge who cost them a little more. Dango Ouattara, a Burkina Faso international, was electric on his debut for the Cherries on Thursday, where he fit right in despite barely speaking a single word of English. In the build-up, Bournemouth boss Gary O'Neil joked about having to speak with the 20-year-old in French pidgin French. However, Outtara, who is on his first visit to this region, certainly speaks the correct word on the field.

Residents' fury over plans to knock down Britain's oldest beach café and replace it with burger van

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2022
For more than a century, the café has ignored the world-famous Studland Bay in Dorset, but it is now facing closure because nearby cliffs and sand dunes are being eroded by constant wave-bashing. It is set to close on January 2 and be replaced by a burger van that will be pushed much farther from the beach. The National Trust claims that the café needs to be knocked down as part of its controversial "managed retreat" policy, rather than trying to retaliate against it.

Fulham beat Crystal Palace 0-3 Fulham: Since Palace was limited to nine men, visitors will win

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2022
PAUL BROWN AT SELHURST PARK: Patrick Vieira will not be getting much sleep this week because this week's hysteria could have left anyone at Crystal Palace in tears. The Eagles paid their respects to Faithless lead singer, local boy, and lifelong fan Maxi Jazz, a former Associate Director of the club who died recently. They walked out solemnly to his hit single Insomnia from 1990 and then shot themselves in the foot so badly that Palace boss Vieira will have sleepless nights.

On Christmas Day, a woman who was injured in a blast in Jersey died in a hospital, raising the death toll to 10

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2022
Kathleen McGinness (pictured left) 73, was injured in the explosion earlier this month. At 4 a.m. on December 10, the three-story building (pictured right) overlooking St Helier's port collapsed in a fireball. When Ms McGinness exploded, she was living in the building next to the Pier Road. She had been receiving medical attention at the General Hospital in Jersey, where she died on Christmas Day, since the incident. Following the tragedy, her death brings the total loss of life to ten.

There are questions over the Jersey tragedy, which began when a retired cleaner, 67, smelt gas, and resulted in nine people's deaths

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
Luzia Batista, a retired cleaner in St Helier, Jersey, smelled gas on December 9, but just hours later, a massive explosion ripped through the area. Even sent an executive to check checks by Island Energy, Jersey's monopolistic gas firm. However, seven hours later, Mrs Batista and her husband's first-floor apartment was shook so violently that they were kicked out of bed, and she discovered nine of her neighbors, including Derek and Sylvia Ellis (bottom right).

The death toll from the Jersey flats explosion has been confirmed, and mourners are pouring

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 13, 2022
Following the explosion in Jersey flats, seven people have been reported dead, with respect pouring in on the victims' names as it becomes clear that the building was not connected to the island's gas supply. Condolences have been sent from around the island as flags continue to fly half-mast from Monday to sunset on Friday. Following an island-wide silence at 11 a.m. yesterday in remembrance, flowers were laid near the site of the explosion. Peter Bowler (left), 72, Raymond 'Raymie' Brown (centre bottom), 71, Romeu and Louise Brown (bottom right), 61 and 73, and Billy Marsden (top right).

National Trust accused of 'foolish act of vandalism' over plans to flatten one of oldest beach cafes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
The National Trust has been accused of 'a stupid act of vandalism' over plans to demolish one of Dorset's oldest beach cafes as part of their efforts to prevent coastal erosion. For more than 100 years, a Middle Beach cafe in Studland, Dorset, has been serving as part of a tense'managed retreat' scheme. For the past 70 years, the new trendy and profitable cafe (pictured right) has avoided Middle Beach. Enid Blyton, the well-known children's writer, spent holidays in the charming Dorset village and would have visited the cafe for tea and cake. However, it has come to an end after the National Trust, which was given the National Trust in 1982 as part of the country's largest ever land donation, has announced that it will close due to the loss of ten jobs. Paul Brown (left), who has owned the cafe with his two sisters since 1989, was told by the company that he would lose his company on January 2nd.

In Dorset, a man tries the 'walk of death' in front of his trainers before pouring it

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
A man attempted to carry out the 'walk of death' on a cliff before bottling it out. Since he tried to shuffle along the edges of the chalk cliffs near Swanage, Dorset, and Brown Brown, a Cleveland Browns superfan and original coach, died. The YouTuber stepped up to the drop with only his trainers and an American football kit before he froze-up and started to inch away from the vertical rock face. The video, shot by the online vlogger, zoomed into the cliff's rugged terrain and displayed the 160 foot drop either side.