Tyson Fury has announced his retirement multiple times before, with at least four previous instances since 2013. His history of reversing such decisions, combined with ongoing negotiations for a potential fight with Anthony Joshua, suggests this may be a strategic move to improve his bargaining position rather than a genuine retirement.
Tyson Fury's fight against Wladimir Klitschko in Düsseldorf is considered a masterclass and one of his greatest achievements. It solidified his reputation as one of the best heavyweights of his era, despite the controversies surrounding his career outside the ring.
Nottingham Forest has spent more than Liverpool over the past three years, which has sparked debate about their financial strategy. This is particularly contentious given Forest's previous points deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules. Critics question the sustainability of their spending, while supporters argue it's necessary to compete with top clubs.
David Moyes attributes his growth as a manager to his experiences at West Ham, where he adapted his style, won a trophy, and improved his standing. He feels he has unfinished business at Everton and is motivated to take the club to the next level, especially with the new stadium and investment opportunities.
Scrapping extra time in the FA Cup could reduce player fatigue, add more jeopardy to the 90 minutes, and level the playing field for smaller teams. It would also address concerns about the packed football calendar and the often sterile nature of extra time, making matches more exciting and unpredictable.
Kyle Walker is reportedly considering a move abroad, with AC Milan showing interest, to achieve 100 England caps. This move could also provide a fresh start and distance him from the off-field controversies that have surrounded his career in recent years.
The Independent's Miguel Delaney and Daily Mail's Riath Al-Samarrai debate whether Tyson Fury is retiring from boxing for good. They discuss Liverpool's huge Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest and look back on David Moyes' first press conference since rejoining Everton.