

They turn on the television for a night of reality TV watching Lust Conquers All featuring none other than Jamie Tartt. It’s yoga mums night! Roy chats with Keeley on the phone before settling down with his group. When Ted goes up to thank Sharon for helping Dani, she’s got a line of players waiting to meet her. Fieldstone comes out to watch as Dani joins his teammates and lines up a corner kick.

She talks through her racing thoughts about the fear of dating and how she’s ever going to find someone to feel safe and loved with? John takes the hint, asking if she’s breaking up with him, and indeed she is.Īt practice that same day, Dani jogs out of the locker room onto the pitch with a pep back in his step. Rebecca is out with John again for coffee, but Roy’s words have clearly gotten to her.

Higgins sets up an office in the hallway, his trusty plant and all. Higgins offers her his office to work in and then Ted brings Dani up to see her right away. It doesn’t quite mesh well with Ted’s some-nonsense approach to life. Sharon Fieldstone into the coach’s office for an introduction. It’s back to work for the Greyhounds and Higgins has brought Dr. He tells her the last good idea she had for him ended up with him making a fool of himself, and she reminds him that his retirement ceremony was beautiful! He tells her he doesn’t want to be a pundit in a suit on television. Sky Sports has reached out to Keeley a few times, they have an opportunity for Roy, an opportunity he has no interest in. Maybe he’s going to see some old friends? Like, his AFC Richmond friends … But Roy is all set with his new crew, the yoga mums. The season is over next week and Keeley asks Roy what his plans are after it’s done. Keeley picks them both up and they all go to grab a hot chocolate, and there Keeley lets Roy know about their double date plans. A bunch of 8-year-olds and Roy Kent are meshing as well as you’d expect, the girls learning new vulgar phrases and some new soccer moves to boot. The coaching job? His niece, Phoebe’s, soccer team. Keeley tells him not to worry, he’s just been busy with his new coaching job. Ted has left a ticket at will-call for Roy every week (under an alias of a famous female musician), but he hasn’t shown yet. She and Keeley make plans for a double date next week, and then Ted asks about Roy. They toast to Earl and as Higgins leaves Rebecca gets a message from her new beau. In Rebecca’s office, Ted, Keeley, Higgins, and Rebecca are mulling over their tie situation, Dani’s state, and Earl. Nate tells them they’ve got to stay on top of everyone, keep the pressure on. Then, the new kit manager, Will, knocks and asks to head home early for the day to celebrate his mom’s 50th birthday, but Nate gives him a hard time, earning some questioning looks from both Ted and Beard. He thinks it’s karma for finally praying for a tie in the game against Man City last season. When Ted, Beard, and Nate get back into Ted’s office, Ted gets a text with a photo of his son wearing five ties, and Ted blames himself for the team’s tie streak. Ted closes out saying that he hopes Dani isn’t being too hard on himself, but that isn’t the case … Dani has been standing fully clothed in front of the shower washing the death off of himself for 20 minutes praying very rapidly in Spanish. I think those things come into our lives to help us get from one place to a better one. It’s funny to think about the things in your life that can make you cry just knowing that they existed can then become the same thing that makes you cry knowing that they’re now gone. Trent Crimm of The Independent comes in with the hot question about Earl and Ted does what he does best, answer a tough question with a tooth-rottingly endearing story. Twitter is losing their minds over it and Keeley makes sure to let Rebecca and Higgins know ahead of Ted’s post-game press conference. It will however break Rojas as his shot collides with the Greyhounds’ faithful mascot, Earl, who took off in pursuit of a pesky pigeon.

Will this break the curse of the draw? No. After a penalty, Dani Rojas lines up for a penalty kick. The Greyhounds have begun their season with seven straight draws. Welcome back AFC Richmond fans! The Greyhounds are back with their fearless leader Coach Ted Lasso as they try and win their way back to the English Premier League after their relegating loss in the season 1 finale.
