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Watch Everton manager Sean Dyche hire Blossoms for a gorilla heist in new video for ‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’

Blossoms have shared a new single called ‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’. Watch the official video, starring Everton manager Sean Dyche, below.The song marks the Stockport band’s first release of 2024, following on from last year’s ‘To Do List (After The Breakup)’.
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Football's funniest trophy parades - drunken Grealish, X-rated chants and celery
As football fans, you will rarely get a moment as thrilling and happy as when your team wins a trophy. The culmination of a year's work, a lifetime of support and all the heartbreak and emotion that comes with football.With a trophy usually comes a victory parade, allowing the players to take the weight off their shoulders, loosen up and head on a tour of the city.Thousands of fans line the streets to welcome them, but the relaxed atmosphere often results in a player saying or doing something he shouldn't.That was no different as Man City's title-winning squad hit the tiles, as Jack Grealish seized the headlines with some boozed-up antics.Here, we take a look back at five of the most unique and hilarious moments from celebratory parades.We start with the most recent incident, which took place on Monday as Manchester City players and staff celebrated retaining their Premier League crown.Everyone was in party mode - including £100m superstar Jack Grealish, who revelled in the celebrations all while looking a tad tipsy.Speaking on the open-top bus parade through Manchester, with a voice that could have been easily mistaken for Sean Dyche’s, the former Villa captain said: “The main person that I want to thank is Bernardo Silva for coming off in the 70th minute because he was miles off it yesterday.” As the tour of Manchester concluded, the City players were then called onto a stage one by one to receive applause from the admiring City supporters – and Grealish couldn’t resist the limelight on that occasion too.
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Five clubs who would be mad to ignore Sean Dyche after Burnley sacking
Burnley.Dyche was sacked by Burnley on Friday after a decade in charge of the Clarets, who are four points from safety in the Premier League with eight matches remaining. As a result, Dyche now finds himself without a club for the first time in 10 years, having been appointed to replace Eddie Howe back in October 2012.Here, DAILY STAR SPORT looks at five clubs who would be mad not to consider appointing Dyche as their next manager.With Roy Hodgson having come out of unofficial retirement to take charge of Watford in January, it is unlikely the 74-year-old will remain in charge of the Hornets next season.That is regardless of whether Watford avoid relegation from the Premier League this season, with the club currently six points from safety.Watford would target an immediate return to the top flight if relegated and would be mad not to consider turning to former manager Dyche, who began his coaching career with the club after retiring in 2007.Dyche also achieved an immediate return to the Premier League with Burnley in the 2015/16 season, winning the Championship at the first attempt following relegation a year prior.Despite only signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with Everton in January, Frank Lampard's long-time future with the club likely rests on keeping the Toffees in the Premier League.Everton are currently four points above the bottom three, though, but could turn to Dyche if they do lose out to Burnley in the relegation scrap.The appointment of Dyche would provide a level of stability that has been absent in recent seasons.
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