“Across the sporting institutions with which he is most associated, there was a sense of John W. Henry being everywhere and nowhere last weekend. On Saturday afternoon at Anfield, before Liverpool’s victory over Crystal Palace, the stadium was decorated with yellow cards and an image of him sticking his fingers in his ears. It was a protest at a potential 13 per cent rise in ticket prices over the next three years, depending on inflation, but Henry was not on Merseyside to see it. At the same time that protest was taking place, around 3,000 miles away in Boston, Henry and his executives at the Red Sox, the other crown jewel in the Fenway Sports Group (FSG) sporting empire, were deciding to fire the team’s manager, Alex Cora, along with five coaches. Later that day, Henry, the franchise’s chief baseball officer, Craig Breslow, and CEO Sam Kennedy flew on Henry’s private plane to give Cora and his staff the bad news. But at a press conference the following morning, it was Breslow and Kennedy who confirmed the news to the media. According to The Athletic’s reporting, Henry was present when players were told, but said nothing. …”
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Monthly Archives: May 2026
World Cup, Lego style!
“The San Diego, Calif. area is a major soccer hotbed in the United States, but will not be hosting any 2026 World Cup matches due to its lack of an NFL stadium. But that’s not stopping nearby Legoland California from getting in on the action! The amusement park in nearby Carlsbad, Calif., run by and themed after the famed Danish toy company, will provide several World Cup experiences from June 11-19. Visitors can play soccer mini-games and challenges against Lego minifigures, meet soccer legends like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in life-size Lego brick form, design custom World Cup jerseys and even get the chance to lift the Lego version of the World Cup trophy! The experience will also be available at Legoland resorts in Florida, New York, the UK and Germany. …”
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FIFA® World Cup 2026 Experience

