"The one thing that I remember from '09 is that it just felt like we were gonna win every night, you know, we had so many walkoffs and so many comebacks, and it was just a lot of fun to be around."
Emily Chancellor acknowledged the Wallaroos' handling errors, stating, "We had too many drop balls and we didn't really play like we know we can. So it's back to the drawing board for us..."
"I think it's very, very important for our cities to be fully developed economically and we have to get people back into the office," he said. "We have to keep businesses flowing and we're a portal. We can bring in three million people a year... I think sports teams now have become this massive meeting and gathering place."
Mendelson said in the radio interview on Tuesday that D.C. and the Commanders "were very far down the road" in negotiations. He emphasized that improving financial terms, particularly regarding tax revenues from the site, would be beneficial. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of having assurances that the mixed-use development promises will be fulfilled within the suggested timelines.
"At the trade deadline it's just very important to add high-character guys," Bassitt said during batting practice on Monday before the Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 4-1 at Rogers Centre in the first of a three-game set. "A lot of the time your character can basically supersede your talent, so to speak. Like if you're not really bringing a positive mentality or a positive work ethic, or [you're bringing] off-the-field issues, I don't really want you. I don't care how good you are."
AEG has turned its know-how about hosting and promoting big shows into a formula it has rolled out on five continents, setting stages for the world's biggest pop stars and sports teams.
Jess Carter is poised to represent England in the European Championship semi-final against Italy, following experiences of online racism during the tournament, demonstrating resilience amid adversity.