Lee Carsley bids farewell to a toxic job with a sparsely-attended leaving do
I will enjoy it. It's going to be in my club with so many people, good weather. Having the opportunity to be, I don't know if I'm the first, a professional football player and professional tennis player, just for one game, it's a privilege" – Diego Forlán is not the first to change his boots for a professional tennis racket , but his appearance this week at the Uruguay Open, an ATP Challenger tournament, will still be notable. The former Manchester United striker chats to our tennis correspondent, Tumaini Carayol .
Hang on! Re Martin Ødegaard saying he's 'listened to my body' like a 90s pop sensation? No idea what you may be on about regarding the 90s, but isn't that reference more appropriate for the Prince Classic 1999 ? Or did you just get slightly confused by the song title? That's not like you ... oh wait" – Lochlan MacDonald.
Sport in [the USA USA USA], isolationist as it is (World Series, really?), does deliver one huge advantage over the increasingly persecuted fans of European and British football. No international breaks" – Lindsay Williams.
I have the perfect solution for three soon-to-be-vacant jobs: send David Coote to the Match of the Day sofa/chair. Send Gary Lineker to Fenerbahce. Appoint José Mourinho as a referee to replace Coote" – Krishna Moorthy.
Send letters to . Today's letter o' the day winner is ... Lochlan MacDonald, who lands their very own piece of Football Weekly merch . Terms and conditions for our competitions can be viewed here .MOVING THE GOALPOSTS Our sister email is live, in which Sophie Downey pays tribute to Caroline Seger, a Swedish icon signing off after two decades at the top. You can subscribe here .NEWS, BITS AND BOBS The FA has launched its own investigation into David Coote after the now infamous video which showed the official calling former Jürgen Klopp a "German [cee]" and Liverpool "sh!t". PGMOL chief Howard Webb is taking the incident " very seriously " while an FA spokesperson droned: "We are aware of the matter, and we are investigating it." Talking of drones ... Canada women's head coach Bev Priestman has left her role following the spying scandal that rocked the team's Olympics campaign . Gianni Infantino will put his head in the sand (well, there's plenty of it) and dodge any scrutiny over the decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia by holding the tombola for the 2026 tournament online . The men's teams continue to fluff their lines but not so Arsenal and Manchester City Women's sides. The Gunners cruised to a 4-0 Women's Big Cup win over Juventus in Italy on Tuesday night while City made it three wins out of three in the competition with a 2-0 home success over Swedish side Hammarby. Not only is he in the goals again for Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes is now scoring brownie points off the pitch after helping an unwell passenger on a plane . Football League chief suit Rick Parry has accused the Premier League of undervaluing the football pyramid . And Scottish League Two club Bonnyrigg Rose have been deducted six points because of the slope on their New Dundas Park pitch. "The Rosey Posey, the heartbeat to our community, needs your help," sniffed a club statement. "We are fundraising to help towards levelling the pitch as well as improve draining." It is expected the work could cost £100,000. Ouch.THIS AIN'T WALES "Welcome to Wroxham" is not just another example of Football Daily's proofreaders having an off day but the name of a four-part documentary series for non-league Norfolk side Wroxham FC. In a bid to drum up interest, chief suit James Blower said there might be some similarities to a certain Welsh club that has recently dabbled in TV, but that Wroxham have missed out on Hollywood investment "by just one vowel". The documentary will premiere at the clubhouse on Saturday, following their Isthmian League North clash with Witham Town. "We want to get more fans through the gate; we want to get a higher profile and ultimately, more commercial partners and investment," trumpeted Blower. "People phone the club by accident or go on the website and they've got the wrong club. We also had an incident with a commercial partner who got incredibly excited when dealing with us. But then I realised the girls in the marketing team thought they were going to be working with Ryan Reynolds and not James Blower, and they were obviously very disappointed when they saw the reality." Listen up! It's the latest episode of Women's Football Weekly. Wretched, haunted but human: David Coote was made by modern football , says Barney Ronay. And Andy Hunter does a deep dive into all the Liverpool games with Coote as referee and VAR . Could Newcastle defender Lewis Hall be the solution to England's left-back problem? Jacob Steinberg looks ahead to the Nations League double header against Greece and the Republic of Ireland . John Duerden looks at Sudan's aim to reach their first World Cup finals despite being torn apart by an ongoing and fierce civil war. And what's the heaviest defeat to end an unbeaten run? The Knowledge knows .MEMORY LANESeptember 1969: Here's Jack Charlton receiving a silver tea set in recognition of his long service to Leeds United. It's very nice but a bit tricky to take home in his boot bag.