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SPORTS AGENDA: SPORTS AGENDA: New rules regarding briefings with referees are being disobeyed by Premier League bosses, while BBC employees commute to and from Budapest for the World Athletic Championships

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 27, 2023
SPORTS AGENDA: All managers should be present at pre-match briefings with referees as part of the much lauded'reset' of Premier League rules this season. However, multiple clubs' reports have confirmed that this is simply not happening. Rather, both sides continue to send their assistants, with the police apparently turning a blind eye. The ball boys and girls, on the other hand, are one group of a pre-match chat with the ref. The ball attendants' coordinationator is pulled into a summit in which they are told that shenanigans such as throwing the ball away when the opposition has a throw-in will not be tolerated.

Josh Kerr admits becoming 1500m world champion was something he had wanted 'his whole life'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2023
Josh Kerr, the newly crowned 1500 meters world champion in Budapest, said he fulfilled a lifelong dream after defeating Jakob Ingebrigsten in Budapest. In 2021, the 25-year-old claimed bronze at the Tokyo Olympics but claimed that gold at these championships is much sweeter. We were both fighting,' Kerr said. "I wanted this for my entire life." I guess he was kind of broken down when I heard he had 50 meters to go. It was just about maintaining form at the time. I've been bronze, but gold is a lot sweeter.'

Seb Coe, the UK Athletics chief, supports UK Athletics' controversial decision to send their smallest squad in 18 years to the World Championships, hoping that the tournament will only feature the "best of the best" in the event

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 2, 2023
Seb Coe, the British Athletics president, has endorsed UK Athletics' decision to send their smallest squad of 18 years to the World Championships, insisting that the tournament should only feature the best of the best'. Only 51 people were selected for Budapest, and the rejection of up to 20 who had qualified by virtue of their world ranking. Any of the snubbed British athletes are considering legal proceedings and have alleged that their governing body has accused them of leaving them at home to save money. However, Coe has defended UKA's right to select only their top performers, despite them effectively overruling his own organisation's qualification system, in which half of the participants are expected to make Budapest by adhering to criteria and half in world ranking.

Sifan Hassan wins the London Marathon despite a scare

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2023
On Sunday morning, Sifan Hassan emerged from a crippling injury scare to win in the women's elite section of the London Marathon. Since winning Olympic gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters in Tokyo two years ago, the 30-year-old was well-known for her her adventures, but she was hoping to prove that she could also dazzle over 26.2 miles. She had a traumatic start to her race, but she didn't appear to be concerned about a left leg injury that forced her to stop on two separate occasions.

The majority of people who want to make a comeback are cereals that have been discontinued, so what is YOUR old favorite on the list?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2022
Many Britons are familiar with the agony of losing their favorite cereal from supermarket shelves, with supermarkets regularly changing recipes and trimming down their offerings. Sugar Puff, Golden Grahams, and Ricicles are among the many boxes that have been returned to yesteryear. FEMAIL selects its top discontinued cereals from the last few decades here. (Pictured from left: Ricicles, Force, Sugar Puffs)