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England's 1990 World Cup Fitness: A Look Back at Early Sports Science
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England's 1990 World Cup Fitness: A Look Back at Early Sports Science

Prof John Brewer, England's first head of human performance for Italia 90, used early tech like BBC microcomputers and Polar heart-rate monitors to assess player fitness. Despite initial suspicion, his methods proved players adapted to the heat, enabling a high-tempo game. This contrasts sharply with today's advanced wearables and hyperbaric chambers, marking a significant evolution in football sports science.

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Guardian Sport
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Business·6/3/2026AI summary

Tasmanian Economy Faces Million-Dollar Weekly Loss After Boag's Closure and Hawthorn Departure

Northern Tasmania's economy faces a potential $1 million weekly loss following the closure of Boag's brewery after 145 years and Hawthorn Football Club's decision to end its relationship with Launceston. The dual departures threaten 42 jobs and impact tourism, prompting local leaders to strategize for the region's economic future and the prominent brewery site's redevelopment.

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ABC Top Stories
Wisconsin Couple Considers State Supreme Court Appeal Over Disputed $13,000 Brewers Raffle Prize
NEWS
5/27/2026AI summary

Wisconsin Couple Considers State Supreme Court Appeal Over Disputed $13,000 Brewers Raffle Prize

Annette and Matthew Flynn, a Wisconsin couple, are considering an appeal to the state Supreme Court after being denied a $13,000 raffle prize by the Milwaukee Brewers' charity. The couple claims Annette was unfairly deemed late in claiming her prize due to navigational issues at the stadium, despite video evidence showing her efforts to reach the claim table in time. Two lower courts have ruled against them, citing the 'clear and unambiguous' contest rules.

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The Independent World
Brittany Brewer Ordered by Yoko Ono to Stop Selling John Lemon Beer Over Trademark
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Business·5/2/2026AI summary

Brittany Brewer Ordered by Yoko Ono to Stop Selling John Lemon Beer Over Trademark

Aurélien Picard, owner of L'Imprimerie brewery in Bannalec, Brittany, has been ordered by Yoko Ono to stop selling his John Lemon craft beer, claiming trademark infringement. The lemon and ginger-flavoured beer, featuring a caricature of John Lennon with lemon-slice glasses and the tagline "Get Bock," has been sold for five years. Ono registered the John Lemon trademark a decade ago to protect her late husband's name. Picard faces a €100,000 fine plus €1,500 daily until he stops, but has been allowed to sell remaining stock until July 1.

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Guardian Business