Former Bundesliga coach Alexander Nouri is no longer working in football - but McDonald's. The 46-year-old former attacking midfielder, who featured for the likes of Werder Bremen and Holstein Kiel in his playing career, did his coaches badges in 2016 with current Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann, but has now opted to drop out of the sport. After retiring from playing in 2011, he coached at the likes of VfB Oldenburg and also had a brief period as Bremen manager, last coaching at Kavala, which he left in 2022. He is now a manager of two McDonald's restaurants; one in Herzogenrath, a small town in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, and one in Kohlscheid nearby. 'Ultimately, both worlds are about bringing people together. In football, it's the players; here, it's the employees,' he told German publication Suddeutsche Zeitung. He added: 'The basic principle is the same: you have to understand who is in front of you, what motivates him, what he needs to perform....
Similar to last year the school bus would handle that and after asking around I found the bus that catered to our neighborhood. Unfortunately I failed to inform the driver of my presence, perhaps thinking he already knew, and so the first day back from school after all students had been dropped off, with much amazement he spotted me and turned around asking, “Who are you?” “I’m new at school. They told me this is the bus I should take.” “Where do you live?” “On Mirdamad Boulevard.” He was beside himself. “Mirdamad? I already covered that area. Why didn’t you say something when we were there?” I fumbled for an answer. “I thought you were gonna circle around back.” The ride back to Mirdamad was by no means spent in silence. The entire drive the driver went on and on complaining about my failure to speak up the first time we were in the neighborhood. When we finally arrived at my door step he got out with me, spotted a few random people on the sidewalk and began sharing his sob story with...