I'm confused. He's playing for Lincoln but the Lincoln bench got him sent off?
I'm confused. He's playing for Lincoln but the Lincoln bench got him sent off?
B team drew 1-1 at home to the sheep tonight, with a goal from MLS loanee Kristian Fletcher (two in two for him).
They're also supposed to be playing Basford tomorrow in the QF of the Notts Senior Cup, at the same time as the first team are playing Exeter.
I'm guessing it will be a mainly U18 team tomorrow
Unless your Greek is better than mine you'll need Google to translate this article for you, but essentially masked men broke into a business owned by the manager of Asteras Tripolis and threatened staff last night after his team had held Olympiakos to a 1-1 draw.
There is no smoke without fire.
They didn't burn it down, knobhead.
What I don't know about fire ain't worth knowing.
No pyro, no party. That's all I've got.
That'll incense someone
I enjoy Nick Miller's pieces
Sleeping Giants
I started to enjoy it before it (fairly quickly) went down a rabbit hole of trying to find a US equivalent. Of which there are none, it turns out.
I liked that. Emphasises the uniqueness and I learned some things.
www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/02/12/everton-forest-leicester-gambling-sponsor-stake-threat-fine/
Seems fine.
Everton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City will receive written warnings they could face fines and staff could face prison sentences over front-of-shirt sponsors that have been deemed “unlawful” in Great Britain.
We could probably do with some sort of regulation to stop foreign owners selling out our country, and the standards of our society, through the mechanism of takeover of our football community assets.
Do you want to see "we've used fewer players than anyone else" presented in more scary way? BBC have you covered: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gpklqd6ypo
I'm still expecting to be hit a spate of injuries at some point - just because - but the stat that was floating around last week showing we had, by far, the fewest sprints of any team in the division probably goes some way to explaining the lack of injuries. Combine that with not being in Europe and going out of the League cup early meaning we've hardly played a midweek game all season and you'd expect our incidence of injuries to be on the low side.
Ignoring the fact that table ignores any competitive non-Premier League football doesn't stop it being nonsense.
We have played a cumulative 1032.2*23= 23740 minutes of football (24 games with 11 players).
If we had played Miguel, Omabamedele and Abbot for just one minute each, the average would have dropped to 913.8mins/player, slap bang in the middle.
It just shows Nuno doesn't make 97th minute substitutions to waste time when we are winning.
It just shows Nuno doesn't make 97th minute substitutions to waste time when we are winning.
Don't think it even shows that. (He rarely can do that anyway because he's normally used all his subs before stoppage time.)
Why do managers make changes? Injuries, a bit of horses for courses and "we played shit, let's try some new players". We've not had many injuries and not many games where we've played shit. So we just haven't needed to use more players.
Who has played most minutes in the league for us? Sels, Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo. Three of them got the night off completely on Tuesday and the 4th is the goalkeeper (who they wouldn't have expected to play any part). Almost as if they know who to rest.