"He's locked in," Gallen told ESPN late Tuesday night. "That's what you see of the teams left standing. Someone is locked in. He's always been a good player. I'm not shocked. You have to pick your spots when the time comes. That's what it ultimately comes down ...
Nevertheless, the Spurs job represents a significant step up for the 57-year-old, especially given the mixture of frustration and expectation permeating Tottenham's fan base. The club, who have one of the finest stadium/training ground combinations in world football, ...
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"I think this has been a great run we’ve been on," said Senators captainErik Karlsson. "We’ve had a lot of fun with this group and we have a great group of guys. We’re enjoying this. We worked really hard to get to where we are today. We’re not going to go down withou...
ESPN journalist, Chris Jones, explains the inspiration in this excerpt: Zac has a brown T-shirt that reads “Do Hard Things,” and mile after mile, ocean after ocean, he pulled it over his head to remind himself why he was wending his way around the world at six knots. ...
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