How that's not a straight red is beyond belief
How that's not a straight red is beyond belief
No amount of re-writing the laws, setting of bars for demarking interventions, proselytising missives of support for this decision on that incident today sure in the knowledge that another decision will surely come tomorrow, and endless guff about on-field decisions and not re-referring the game (while sometimes doing that, and sometimes not, seemingly on a whim), can change the basic facts. The laws and their interpretation have been completely buggered up, and the officials mostly have no idea what they are looking at.
I think they should have had two reds before Alvarez was gone. Summerville with the deliberate kick in the head. Another plus for agent Ryan Yates. And the tackle into the Achilles of MGW was absolutely atrocious.
Wet ham are frustrated and currently shit. Let’s put that down to their manager who hopefully beats Evergone next.
I think if we keep Isak quiet next week we have a real chance against the Geordies.
Chicago: Reveling in the limelight.
This is the most sense Chicago has put on this site in months. Well done mate.
Should someone check the Chicago username's IP address?
It's impossible not to love Ola Aina. Coolest guy on the block - somehow makes sipping Ribena during a post-match interview cool. What an absolute leg-end.
Mrs Simon reckons the way he’s holding the box with the name showing means he’s being paid by big Ribena.
They should produce a version call Rib-Aina.
Could end up in a bidding war with Coca Ola.
I realise it's only bants and not to be taken seriously but still a bit weird for Lineker to sign off on highlighting the two goalkeepers as managers as "the game's gone" when his first manager at Leicester was a goalkeeper...
Goalkeepers have a long history of being good coaches and managers. They spent their entire playing career watching the movement and attributes of footballers, from the best vantage point in the ground, with the added stimulus of needing to read movement and make good decisions, as part of their actual job.
Peter Taylor was, of course, a goalkeeper. No better judge of a player.
Matchday pass (don't think it has already been posted?)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfTkuKW3j-c
Well, that was excellent again.