Sell Out/Injury News/First Link of Summer Monday, 15th May 2000 12:11
Wednesday s crucial play-off with Bolton at Portman Road has been confirmed as sold out.
David Johnson s collarbone is still very sore after the clash with Mark Fish which saw him substituted on Sunday.
He will have x-rays on his injured shoulder today and is rated as very doubtful for Wednesday.
Tony Mowbray had a finger pushed into his eye socket during the incident with Dean Holdsworth which saw him replaced.
He has had tests to check that the eyeball wasn t scratched and has been given the all-clear and is training today despite bruising. He will be available Wednesday.
JohnsonGudjohnsen Out Monday, 15th May 2000 10:48
It seems likely that both Town and Bolton will be without two of their top men for Wednesday s crunch play-off second leg at Portman Road. David Johnson injured his neck in a clash with Mark Fish, whilst Eider Gudjohnsen was injured when Wayne Brown landed on him. Good news for Town is that Tony Mowbray may well be back in the Town defence after suffering double-vision when his head made contact with Dean Holdsworth s arm. Mowbray s return could well see Manu Thetis drop to the bench after a terrific display from Wayne Brown as substitute. The excellent Martijn Reuser seems likely to replace Johnson.
David Lewis May 5, 2021Updated: May 9, 2021, 1:18 am
The Smith Rafael Film Center will be hosting this year’s in-person, indoors DocLands Documentary Film Festival. Photo: Smith Rafael Film Center
For 14 months, Bay Area film festivals have made do during the COVID-19 pandemic with streaming, drive-in showings and virtual Q&As with filmmakers and stars.
To be sure, outdoor screenings offer their own charms and festival streaming is here to stay. But some still clamor for the intimacy, community and power that only a theatrical festival experience can provide.
Well, the wait appears to be over. On Friday, May 7, the DocLands Documentary Film Festival in San Rafael is set to become the first Bay Area festival to take the leap, scheduling two-a-day indoor screenings until it wraps up May 16. DocLands will also feature a few in-person Q&As after select screenings.
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Aldo Biscardi: Could it really be possible that Zeman has allowed himself to single you out for criticism in this way?
Alexi Lalas: It’s also possible that Zeman can go himself.
If there is one man embraced by most Italians for how he took the life on the peninsula, it’s American midfielder Alexi Lalas.
Lalas may be the clean-cut, suit-and-tie former LA Galaxy president who brought David Beckham to the MLS in recent times, but there was an era where Lalas cared only for doing it his own way, and won Italian hearts with his committed approach to living carefree.