Football, for all its wonderful qualities, is a fickle old game - and for managers especially so. It doesn't take long for a club to lose patience with their gaffer, or indeed for a coach to have their head turned and pursue a big money move elsewhere.
The 2019/20 Premier League campaign may have only just begun, but there's already been a wealth of red cards dished out by the referees. Using stats from the Premier League archives, we've taken a look at the most ill-disciplined sides in the competition's history.
There's been some fairly hefty transfer fees flying around this summer, with Harry Maguire's mega £80m move to Manchester United the latest in a flurry of high profile deals in the English top tier.
Anderlecht's new manager Vincent Kompany is eyeing up a move for Leeds United striker Kemar Roofe, and will look to test the club's resolve with a £7m bid. (Daily Mail)
The 2012 Olympic Games saw Great Britain field their first football team at the event since 1960, and the side exited in the quarter-finals after a heartbreaking penalty shootout lost to South Korea.
There's something rather endearing about seeing a son follow in their father's footballing footsteps, and there's been some excellent examples of this over the years.
Winning some major silverware really is a treat: the open top bus tour, the local bragging rights, the celebrations in the streets. But, some teams have had to wait longer than others to taste glory again.
There's none more prestigious than the top flight of English football these days, with the quality of football and big money wages making it a highly attractive option for the world's finest players.