Trump ex-campaign boss hospitalized amid risk to hurt self

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — President Donald Trump’s former crusade supervisor Brad Parscale was once hospitalized Sunday after he threatened to hurt himself, consistent with Florida police and crusade officers. Police officials talked Parscale out of his Fort Lauderdale house after his spouse referred to as police to mention that he had a couple of firearms and was once threatening to harm himself. Police Sgt. DeAnna Greenlaw mentioned Parscale was once hospitalized underneath the state’s Baker Act, which permits someone deemed to be a risk to themselves or others to be detained for 72 hours for psychiatric analysis. “Brad Parscale is a member of our family and we love him,” mentioned Trump crusade communications director Tim Murtaugh. “We are ready to

Sarri at Juventus: meet Cristiano Ronaldo’s new boss!

Fresh from successful the primary important trophy of his profession, the UEFA Europa League, Maurizio Sarri has left Chelsea for Juventus on a three-year contract. Here's what you want to know concerning the 60-year-old coach.He will look to carry pizzazz to Juve Juventus count on to be the dominant drive in Italian soccer; they'd like to be entertainers too. Under Massimiliano Allegri, Juve maintained their stranglehold on Serie A, however many would like to see them play like Sarri's all-action Napoli did from 2015–18. It could take time and persistence for his concepts to mattress in, however he is not going to

Lowdown on new United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Lowdown on new United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjær

"Manchester United is in my heart and it's brilliant to be coming back in this role," said Ole Gunnar Solskjær as he confirmed his return to Manchester United as manager. "I'm really looking forward to working with the very talented squad we have, the staff and everyone at the club."Given the 45-year-old's reputation at Old Trafford, plenty of his charges will be very much looking forward to working with him. Here's why. UEFA Champions League record (all for Manchester United)

Boss Bosz on playing the Ajax way

Boss Bosz on playing the Ajax way

Peter Bosz never played for Ajax, but their great sides of the 1970s and 1980s had a huge influence on the 53-year-old and he was determined to stick to their principles when he took charge of the club last summer. As he prepares to lead Ajax against Manchester United in Wednesday's UEFA Europa League final, he talked through his coaching ethos.The Ajax sides of the 1970s and 1980s were a great influence on me. That was the time when Rinus Michels and Johan Cruyff were at Ajax, and it was fantastic, very attractive football, which we all enjoyed watching. That really influenced the way I

Petrosyan installed as new Armenia boss

Petrosyan installed as new Armenia boss

Artur Petrosyan has been named as the new coach of Armenia, replacing Varuzhan Sukiasyan, who resigned six days ago, his side having lost their first three European qualifiers by an aggregate score of 8-1.Now 44, Petrosyan was one of Armenia's top players in the late 1990s and early 2000s, amassing 69 caps and scoring 11 goals – a national record which Manchester United FC's Henrikh Mkhitaryan has since broken. He worked as assistant to Bernard Challandes during the Swiss coach's time as Armenia boss, and said of his new appointment: "I am happy to have been entrusted with leading the national side."

Bayern boss Guardiola gives Juventus credit

Josep Guardiola gives Juventus maximum credit for their resilienceBayern defeated once in last 15 games; Juve have lost one in 19Juve without Paulo Dybala, Giorgio Chiellini and Claudio MarchisioBianconeri fought back from two goals down to draw first leg 2-2Juventus press conference scheduled for 18.00CETPossible lineupsBayern: Neuer; Lahm, Kimmich, Alaba, Bernat; Vidal, Alonso; Robben, Müller, Costa; Lewandowski.Out: Boateng (adductors), Badstuber (ankle)Doubtful...

O’Grady quits as Limerick hurling boss

Updated: Sunday, 20 Apr 2014 23:32 | Comments Donal O'Grady's leaving is a surprise ahead of Limerick's Munster championship opener against Limerick on 1 June Donal O'Grady has quit as joint-manager of the Limerick senior hurling squad. O'Grady's second coming with Limerick was ratified last November when he, along with TJ Ryan, were named as joint managers. Together they presided over an Allianz League campaign where the Shannonsiders failed to get promotion from Division 1B. They did, however, reach the quarter-final, where they lost out to Galway.   A report in Monday's Irish Examiner states that a fall out with the county board is to blame for O'Grady's departure.  User contributions and/or comments do not, unless specifically stated, represent the views of RTÉ.ie or