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Manchester United's chief executive officer, Omar Berrada, takes questions from journalist and author Andy Mitten in a special edition of the Inside Carrington podcast. 0:00 Intro 0:30 Reflections on the season 2:29 Q3 financial results 3:47 Manchester United is biggest club in the world 4:32 What would progress look like next season? 6:18 Personal highlights from last season 7:00 Transfers 10:23 Relationship with Jason Wilcox 10:57 Relationship with Sir Jim Ratcliffe 11:52 Michael Carrick 13:39 Time at Manchester City 14:39 Was appointing Ruben a mistake? 15:26 Media attention 16:05 Get to know Omar, his background & more... 26:03 Project 150 28:33 Reflections on tough decisions 31:26 Ticket prices 33:50 Fan advisory board 36:10 Fixture scheduling 39:17 New stadium 41:19 Debt concern for fans 42:10 Will Manchester United make more history? 43:38 "Do you enjoy your job?" 44:30 Club commercial performance 45:21 How important is Manchester to United? 45:53 Relationship with players 46:54 Recruitment 48:00 Bruno Fernandes 49:18 Looking ahead to future... π Shop now at United Store: https://bit.ly/3s9uTW7 βΆοΈ Subscribe to Manchester United on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ManU_YT π Subscribe to Manchester United Women on YouTube: https://bit.ly/47Hpfiv πΊ Subscribe to MUTV: https://bit.ly/40x9Qyx
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Credits: NBA, Locked On Pacers During a game involving Jarace Walker, Walker took the first of two free throws and missed. The ball bounced high off the rim, and he immediately sprinted in, grabbed the rebound, and dunked it. Players, coaches, commentators, and many fans initially thought he had committed a violation because a shooter normally cannot rebound their own missed free throw before someone else touches it. The confusion was amplified because a timeout had been called between the free throws, causing many people to forget that Walker had already attempted the first shot and that the play was actually live. What Walker realizedβand almost nobody else did in the momentβwas that the missed free throw was the final free throw of that particular sequence after the timeout interruption, meaning the ball was legally in play once it hit the rim. While everyone else was mentally treating it like the first of two free throws, Walker was the only person fully aware of the game situation. Instead of standing still like everyone expected, he reacted instantly, secured the rebound, and dunked it for two points. What looked like a blatant rules mistake turned out to be a rare example of a player paying closer attention to the game state than virtually everyone else in the arena. . . . Fair Use Disclaimer This video is for educational and transformative purposes under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. Β§107). It includes original commentary, critique, and creative revision, adding value beyond the original material. Get in Touch: For any concerns related to copyright, credits, inquiries, or content removal, please contact me at: befit435@gmail.com
Los Angeles Dodgers let critical eighth-inning mistakes haunt them as Tanner Scott surrenders a late lead to the Philadelphia ...