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Perth Now
2 days ago
- Sport
- Perth Now
Reds slammed for ‘disgraceful' actions
Former Adelaide United midfielder Ryan Tunnicliffe has broken his silence on the 'disgraceful' way he was treated by the Reds, claiming the club deliberately attempted to break his 'resolve' and force him to leave. The 32-year-old Englishman's comments come on the back of revelations this week made by former Reds assistant coach Travis Dodd, and the subsequent way Tunnicliffe says they were 'downplayed' by club chief executive officer Nathan Kosmina. Dodd claimed in an interview with 7 News that Adelaide's technical director Ernest Faber was 'undermining' the club's recently departed coach Carl Veart during the Reds' 2024-25 campaign, including calling a 'secret meeting' with the squad's player leadership group to tell them that 'they could pick the team'. The report also claimed that Faber made Tunnicliffe train by himself for two weeks and undertake 'torturous running sessions'. 'Credit to him, for two weeks … he did what he was asked to do. Seemingly Ernest had enough after two weeks, and let him rejoin the first-team squad,' Dodd said. In a post on Saturday on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Tunnicliffe said he wasn't going to comment out of 'respect for the team, the manager and his staff'. However, comments made by Kosmina to Channel 10 on Friday led to Tunnicliffe feeling 'compelled to respond'. 'Different players respond differently to different coaching techniques … that balance is always a tricky one,' Kosmina said. 'Regardless of right or wrong, what we don't want is to be dragged into a tit-for-tat in the media.' Tunnicliffe – whose contract wasn't renewed after his only A-League appearance during the 2024-25 season was as a 90th-minute substitute in a 4-0 win over Central Coast in December – said the Reds 'sought to downplay both the situation and the club's handling of it'. 'Being separated from the playing group and made to train in isolation, was not only deeply disappointing, it was disgraceful,' he said. 'Throughout this period, I continued to fulfil all contractual obligations, remained professional, and did everything that was asked of me. 'I was the only player subjected to this so-called 'individualised program', which in reality appeared to be a targeted effort to pressure me out of the club as part of a cost-cutting measure. It was, in my view, a deliberate attempt to undermine my resolve and force my departure.' Tunnicliffe also rejected Channel 10's claim it had been told that he 'gave the Reds a favourable review' in an end-of-season player survey. 'As for the so-called 'favourable' end-of-year player survey … this claim is entirely fabricated,' he said. Tunnicliffe said he was 'currently taking legal advice on the matter'. Professional Footballers Australia chief executive officer Beau Busch said Adelaide's alleged treatment of Tunnicliffe had breached the collective bargaining agreement. 'The practice of forcing players to train alone and excluding them from their team has no place in the A-League's and is a breach of the collective bargaining agreement,' Busch said. 'We are in contact with Ryan and the club. We will ensure Ryan is supported, and engage with the club to address the matter.' Busch is also set to meet with another departed Adelaide player, Josh Cavallo, who was also critical of the club, and the treatment he received from the Reds. 'Carl (Veart) was under clear instructions by the people above him (Ernest Faber) during pre-season that I wasn't allowed to step foot on the pitch … hence was I was sidelined fit for the entire season,' Cavallo said in a social media post this week. 'What you think Adelaide United is, think again. It's not quite what I believed it was. It broke my heart and also my career as a footballer.' The club declined to comment or provide a statement to News Corp Australia about the different allegations.

South Wales Argus
6 days ago
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Carl's Jr. to open second UK site in Swansea
Carl's Jr., which was founded in 1941, boasts more than 1100 stores across the US and can also be found in more than 25 countries around the world. It is known for its "iconic charbroiled burgers," including the Famous Star With Cheese and Western Bacon Cheeseburger. Carl's Jr. opened its first-ever UK store in Cardiff on April 3, 2025. Carl's Jr. opened its first-ever UK restaurant in Cardiff on April 3. (Image: Boparan Restaurant Group) Carl's Jr. set to open second UK store in South Wales Now, Carl's Jr. is set to open its second UK store in Swansea. Group Head of Marketing at Boparan Restaurant Group (owner and operators of Carl's Jr. in the UK), James Dodd, said: "After successfully opening the first ever UK store in Cardiff earlier this year, Carl's Jr is excited to be opening yet another store in south Wales. This time in Swansea. "We have been overjoyed with the welcome we have received from the Welsh public so far and can't wait to open the Swansea store in early September." When will Carl's Jr. open in Swansea? An exact date for the opening of Carl's Jr. in Swansea is yet to be revealed. However, Mr Dodd confirmed it would be in "early September". What customers think of Carl's Jr. Carl's Jr. comes highly recommended by customers, with Reddit users describing it as the "GOAT" (greatest of all time). One person, commenting on Reddit group r/unpopularopinion, said: "I find Carl's Jr/ Hardee's to be much better than most, including McDonald's and Burger King." Another fan commented: "The Western Bacon Cheeseburger is undefeated." The UK's favourite takeaways A third user posted: "As an Australian, Carl's Jr is goat purely cause they're the only place that still has soda refills." While another person added: "Carl's Jr. kept me alive for years and I will fight you to the death over it." More Carl's Jr stores coming to the UK in 2025 The US burger chain plans on opening 100 sites across the UK within the next four years. RECOMMENDED READING: Along with the Swansea site, there are set to be five more new restaurants opening before the end of 2025, according to The Sun. These will be located in: Southampton Bristol Manchester York Leeds If you can't wait for the opening of the new sites, Carl's Jr. in St David's Dewi Sant Shopping Centre, Cardiff, is open now.


Time of India
15-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Father's Day in the U.S.: When, why, and how it all started
Father's Day in the United States is celebrated every year on the third Sunday of June, a tradition that honors the vital role fathers and father figures play in families and society. In 2024, the day falls on Sunday, June 16. Origins of Father's Day The idea for Father's Day traces back to 1909, when Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, was inspired to honor her father, William Jackson Smart—a Civil War veteran who raised six children alone after his wife died during childbirth. Moved by a sermon about Mother's Day, which had already become an established celebration, Dodd proposed the idea of a similar holiday for fathers. With support from local churches and community leaders, the first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, aligning with the month of her father's birthday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo National Recognition While the holiday gained some regional popularity, it took decades to be formally recognized: 1924: President Calvin Coolidge publicly supported the idea of a national Father's Day. Live Events 1966: President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation declaring the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. 1972: President Richard Nixon signed it into law, making Father's Day an official national holiday. Why June? The choice of June was largely personal—Dodd wanted to honor her father during his birth month. Over time, this became a tradition embraced by the nation, and now June is widely associated with celebrating fatherhood. Originally rooted in religious and community observance, Father's Day has since evolved into a more commercial and cultural event celebrated across various walks of life. From heartfelt messages to gifts and family outings, it's a day for recognizing the dedication, strength, and love of fathers everywhere.


Time of India
15-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
What is the origin of Father's Day in the US, when is it celebrated, and why?
When Father's Day is celebrated in the US Father's Day in the United States is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. In 2025, the holiday will fall on Sunday, June 16. The date was officially established in 1972, when President Richard Nixon signed a law designating the third Sunday in June as the national observance of Father's Day, according to the Britannica encyclopedia. The tradition of honoring fathers during this month, however, began much earlier and was influenced by the widespread popularity of Mother's Day. While Father's Day eventually became an official holiday in the 1970s, the idea had been present in American culture since the early 1900s. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Top 25 Most Beautiful Women In The World Articles Vally Undo Also read: Tanks, thunder, and Trump: The military parade that split America Historical origins of Father's Day in the United States The origins of Father's Day in the US are attributed to Sonora Smart Dodd , who proposed the idea in 1909 after attending a church sermon on Mother's Day. Dodd sought to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who raised her and her five siblings after the death of their mother during childbirth. Live Events 'Local religious leaders supported the idea, and the first Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, the month of Dodd's father's birthday,' the encyclopedia explains. Although the idea gained initial support, it took several decades for the observance to gain national recognition. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge endorsed the celebration. Later, in 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued a presidential proclamation recognizing Father's Day. Finally, in 1972, Congress passed legislation making Father's Day a permanent national holiday, signed into law by President Nixon. While the holiday began as a religious observance, it has evolved into a broader celebration across both public and private life. Also read: Cinco de Mayo 2025: What is its significance? Here's how you celebrate the day right Today, Father's Day is marked nationwide with various tributes to paternal figures through gifts, cards, and family gatherings. The celebration underscores the cultural value placed on fatherhood and the role of fathers in American society.


Hans India
14-06-2025
- General
- Hans India
Father's Day 2025: Date, History, and the Significance of Honouring Fatherhood
As Father's Day 2025 approaches, families across the globe are preparing to honour the unwavering support, love, and sacrifices made by fathers and father figures. This day is not just an annual celebration—it's a heartfelt tribute to the men who have guided, protected, and inspired generations. When is Father's Day in 2025? Father's Day this year falls on Sunday, June 15, 2025. As is tradition in countries like India, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, the celebration takes place annually on the third Sunday of June. It's a special moment to pause and reflect on the powerful bond shared between fathers and their children. The Origins of Father's Day The history of Father's Day goes back to 1910 in Spokane, Washington, where Sonora Smart Dodd first conceptualised a day to honour fathers. Moved by a Mother's Day sermon in 1909, Dodd felt that fathers deserved a similar recognition. Her own father, a Civil War veteran, had single-handedly raised her and her siblings after the death of their mother. Determined to shine a light on paternal dedication, she proposed the idea, which led to the first official Father's Day celebration on June 19, 1910. Though warmly received, it took decades for the observance to become widely accepted. Finally, in 1972, then-U.S. President Richard Nixon signed it into law, officially recognising Father's Day as a national holiday. Since then, its influence has spread globally. The Significance of Father's Day More than just a celebratory occasion, Father's Day is a moment of reflection and gratitude. Fathers and father figures are often our first heroes—teaching lessons in resilience, discipline, honesty, and empathy. From offering life advice to standing as quiet pillars of strength, their role in shaping a child's values and ambitions is profound. Celebrating Father's Day allows us to acknowledge the irreplaceable role they play in our lives—not just through words but through acts of appreciation. How is Father's Day Celebrated in 2025? This year, Father's Day celebrations carry the same warmth and enthusiasm that they always have. While some families plan movie nights, cook his favourite meal, or gift handmade cards, others may choose to give books, gadgets, or simply spend quality time together. The day is flexible and personal, making room for heartfelt expressions—be it through a hug, a phone call, or ticking off his long-forgotten wishlist. More importantly, it's a reminder to celebrate not just the man, but the values and memories he has passed down. So, as Sunday, June 15, 2025, nears, let's take the opportunity to honour every dad, granddad, mentor, or guardian who has stood strong behind us—often silently, always steadfast. Happy Father's Day!