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D.C. Metro Shows its Pride with Rainbow-Wrapped Train and Bus

wmata.com/live and clicking on the “special edition” tab.The Pride-themed bus will participate in the Capital Pride Parade on Saturday, June 8. Nearly 100 WMATA employees will march in the parade, handing out sweatbands, stickers, bandanas, and flags to parade-goers.In addition, Metro will sell Pride-themed shirts, mugs, and other items at DCMetroStore.com.Metro started wrapping trains in 2022 as a way to celebrate and commemorate holidays or special events observed by riders, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Jose Mourinho watches Roma win from team bus outside stadium due to touchline ban
Roma team beat Spezia 1-0 in dramatic fashion on Sunday afternoon from the confines of the team coach.The former Chelsea boss is currently serving a touchline ban in the Serie A after he was sent off in the 91st minute against Hellas Verona.Mourinho was dismissed after throwing numerous insults at referee Luca Pairetto and making references to the Calciopoli scandal of 2006.One member of the coaching team and Roma director Tiago Pinto also picked up a ban.But it didn’t deter the trio from heading to Spezia for the match, though they opted to watch on an iPad screen on the coach rather than in the actual stadium – as they showed on social media after the match.It took until the 99th minute for Roma to break the deadlock at the Stadio Alberto Picco, with Tammy Abraham firing a fierce penalty in the bottom corner after VAR spotted that Nicolo Zaniolo had been kicked in the face as he attempted to head the ball home.Roma deserved to head home with all three points as they dominated proceedings. They struck the woodwork on our separate occasions and also missed several key opportunities that would have put the game to bed.After the game, goalscorer Abraham spoke of how Roma struggled to find the back of the net, he joked: “The goal seemed cursed.“Near the end, I was half a step away from the goal line but I couldn’t get a foot on the ball.
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Reading fans finally get their wish after blocking team bus in manager protest
Reading fans have got their wish after blocking their own team bus in midweek as manager Veljko Paunovic has been sacked.The Championship club have been struggling near the bottom of the table this season and a run of 11 league games without a win prompted a protest on Wednesday (February 16).Supporters surrounded the coach carrying Paunovic and his squad as they attempted to leave after their 0-0 draw away at Peterborough.Despite making their feelings abundantly clear, the Royals' board stuck by the Serbian and he remained in charge for their trip to Preston on Saturday (February 19).However, despite winning that match 3-2, Reading have now cut ties with Paunovic. A club statement read: "Reading Football Club can confirm that the contract of first team manager Veljko Paunovic has been terminated by mutual consent."The Serbian was appointed as manager of the Royals in late August 2020 and without fans in the stands to support him or his side, we sustained a push for promotion for much of his maiden campaign in the Championship - only for our play-off hopes to fade in the final few weeks of 2020-21.Who should replace him? Let us know in the comments section."This season, somewhat understandably, has proven more difficult."Having to help lead the club through strict transfer embargo restrictions and contract limitations, an injury crisis like never before seen at our club, a global pandemic and the challenge of a six-point deduction imposed by the EFL."For these reasons, owner Mr Dai Yongge wanted to afford Veljko time to turn around a poor recent run of results that now sees us in a battle for second tier survival.
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