Apparently the FA are considering a lifetime ban for Paqueta for placing a bunch of bets on himself to get booked. That's brutal for West Ham, he's probably their best and most valuable player.
Apparently the FA are considering a lifetime ban for Paqueta for placing a bunch of bets on himself to get booked. That's brutal for West Ham, he's probably their best and most valuable player.
Really can't see that. The evidence would have to be totally overwhelming and even then, frankly, it seems a bit harsh. A season perhaps seems fairer?
Wonder what happens if someone abroad wanted to buy him / take him on loan while he was banned by the English FA. I presume the bans are transferrable or something / imposed by FIFA?
There have been cases already where players have been banned for between 6 and 10 years for spot fixing in games. If he's found guilty no way it'll just be a year. Life ban is right, they have to try and preserve the credibility of the game and can't let anyone get away with spot fixing.
Increasing noise around Alan Pardew to Burnley, which would appear (if true, of course) the kind of illogical, handbrake-turn managerial appointment you'd expect from Forest.
I rate Pardew. Has a lot of experience. Would do a decent job. Attacking minded, but not stupidly so.
Didn't realise he'd been managing in Europe.
Still would have expected Burnley go for a Pep disciple, having stuck with Kompany all season and having intended to through the relegation.
Still would have expected Burnley go for a Pep disciple, having stuck with Kompany all season and having intended to through the relegation.
Was my thinking. Wonder what Megson's up to these days?...
Wonder what Megson's up to these days?...
He's disguised his voice, and is pretending to be a thing called a "Shaun Dyche"?
Hoorah, City are suing the Prem - fighting against the "Tyranny of the Majority".
At last someone standing up to defend the rights of the rich and powerful clubs over the less successful majority.
....I only heard second hand reporting on it but...
Babelfish says: Fuck you, and your so called rules, who are you to tell us what we can do with our oil billions, and your football?
I have a lot of sympathy with this argument, they should leave the PL along with their friends and join the super league - that seems to me the only way that they can get the true respect that they so richly deserve.
The bit about the voting giving the majority unacceptable levels of control I guess makes sense to their owners given what they are used to in UAE.
The bit about the voting giving the majority unacceptable levels of control I guess makes sense to their owners given what they are used to in UAE.
Can't wait until Sunak and Farage get wind of this...
Hoorah, City are suing the Prem - fighting against the "Tyranny of the Majority".
At last someone standing up to defend the rights of the rich and powerful clubs over the less successful majority.
The idea that an association can base their decisions on a 2/3rds majority seems pretty uncontroversial - there can't be a way that the courts are going to disallow that.
Incase anyone needs it:
They are also arguing that London clubs have more opportunity to make money than those further north, and that the rules are weighted towards established wealthy clubs and, well, that's not exactly wrong.
Self-serving, no doubt, but it's a more interesting case than I was expecting.