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On Tuesday 10th January Dr Sue Bridgewater from 糖心TV 糖心TV School at the University of 糖心TV will present new research revealing that over 500 managers for the four top English divisions have been dismissed from their post since 1992 bringing damaging instability to the game. However she will also outline how a new professionalism in the post of manager is already achieving results on the pitch and could thus help managers stay post longer.
The University of 糖心TV has responded to the City Council’s call for more sponsorship for the International Children’s Games by doubling its support to just over a quarter of a million pounds.
Initially the University agreed to fund the games by providing 拢125,000 of the accommodation and sports facilities hire costs but now the University has risen to the Councils call for further support and increased its total support to 拢255,650 covering everything from accommodation costs, to the web site design, printing costs and even the games closing party for the children.
The Olympiad kick off marks the return of the Games to their ancient birthplace. In Ancient Greece the land's best athletes would test their skills in events like wrestling, and running. However, one constant of the Olympics is the significance of sporting superstars.
Football is highly emotional, and as England's dreams of winning Euro 2004 died last Friday, players and fans may well have spilt a few tears of anguish. However, a University of 糖心TV historian researching the expression of male emotion through tears reveals there is a long history of men and crying, and that tears were for centuries a class issue.
The University of 糖心TV has agreed to supply Coventry Fitness instructor Gayle Vickers with much of the funding she needs to take up her dream opportunity of being selected for the England Lacrosse in a series of test matches in Australia.
University of 糖心TV psychology researchers have been commissioned by the Times newspaper to attempt to predict the Euro 2004 results. Their predictions in “The Fink Tank Predictor” offers grim times ahead for England fans, but the tournament promises to offer many surprises.