No problem, managers entering the field of play should be a set punishment. Unless they want to make an example of some idiot that raced to the centre circle instead if just stepping on a yard or so through emotion.
fine and a 1 to 3 game touch line ban. (be surprised if just fine) for kicking water bottles should be a 3 game ban though and a 5 yr contract to manage club offered
it's called mob mentality i believe. you have a group of people (ie as an example teenagers) more likely to cause trouble as egg each other on, why the police make an effort to disperse gangs and break them up.
Mark Hughes sacked as Southampton manager Hughes' Saints tenure ends after eight months in charge, with club 18th in Premier League table; Kelvin Davis placed in temporary charge https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11700/11570558/mark-hughes-sacked-as-southampton-manager
David Moyes open to speaking to Southampton over manager's job Nigel Pearson and Craig Shakespeare also interested in the position at St Mary's https://www.skysports.com/football/...-to-speaking-to-southampton-over-managers-job
Homophobic chants at Brighton. Disgraceful behaviour. No one on here would dream of anything like that
#prayforjose to not get sacked after Arsenal so they don't get a new manager bounce just in time for the game against us #bentasfuck #mourinho4life #honourhiscontract
having watched arsenal v spurs the only hope for.mourinho is prayer. arsenal absolutely blew spurs apart.
Simon Stone celebrating the introduction of VAR to the Champions League along with Pep. "Posted at 14:2214:22 Hooray for VAR Watford v Man City (Tues, 20:00 GMT) please log in to view this image Simon Stone BBC Sport Pep Guardiola has welcomed Uefa's decision to introduce VAR for the knockout phase of the Champions League - and not just because Manchester City had an important goal incorrectly ruled out against Liverpool in last season's quarter-final" As if they would have gone through had the goal stood, they were beaten home and away 5-1 on aggregate.
Klopp charged over his celebration yesterday, fair enough, he did go OTT, but some of the pundits saying that they've never seen anything like it are lying through their teeth. It depends who it is and when it happened but it's obviously happened before, anyway now it has happened that he's been punished maybe those who reckon he gets away with things most managers wouldn't with regards to his touchline antics etc will wind it in.
Also in the Everton thread; The FA have clarified that Guardiola running onto the home pitch to celebrate a 96th minute winner is in no way comparable to Klopp running onto the home pitch to celebrate a 96th minute winner and so there is no problem with them charging one but not the other. Also when Mourinho was sent to the stands for stepping on the pitch but received no further action because it's the referee's job to deal with that, well that doesn't apply any more either.