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Trest za rasismus vůči Monaku Sparta odehraje první duel Evropské ligy bez diváků

Trest za rasismus vůči Monaku Sparta odehraje první duel Evropské ligy bez diváků
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Sparta už ví, kdo rasisticky urážel hráče Monaka Padlo i trestní oznámení

Sparta už ví, kdo rasisticky urážel hráče Monaka Padlo i trestní oznámení
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Sparta musí řešit opičí skřeky z hlediště „Porazili jsme rasismus, řekl trenér Monaka

Sparta musí řešit opičí skřeky z hlediště „Porazili jsme rasismus, řekl trenér Monaka
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Patrik Schick s evolution from quiet shy boy to one of the top scorers at Euro 2020

7 When Tomas Trucha arrived at the Dolicek Stadium in Prague for Bohemians’ match against Banik Ostrava, the assistant coach knew that his job was on the line. Bohemians were on a barren run having picked up five points from a possible 24 in their previous eight league games. Trucha and the club’s manager Roman Pivarnik were aware of the extreme pressure they were under to get a result. Step forward Patrik Schick. “Our form was terrible, we were struggling to get points on the table and we were pretty much on the verge of getting sacked,” Trucha tells The Athletic. “Being in a situation like that was so hard and upsetting at times. But there was one game we needed to win and Patrik scored two goals and we thought, ‘Hallelujah, he has arrived. We’ll still be employed!’”

Fighting for a seat - nj com

Fighting for a seat Who runs N.J.? It’s still mostly men. Powerful boards lack women, despite Murphy’s pledge for diversity. Published on May 02, 2021 Some states have laws requiring or encouraging state boards and commissions to have a 50/50 split between men and women. New Jersey is not one of them. Twitter Share At her first meeting as a new commissioner of the state Sports and Exposition Authority, Karen Kessler said officials handed her a gift. It was a men’s necktie. “What am I supposed to with this?” Kessler recalls saying. The neckties, featuring the logo of the Sports and Exposition Authority, were given to every member of the powerful board. At the time, it never occurred to anyone that a woman might be a voting member of the board at the public agency that oversees sports arenas and racetracks.

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