Frank Lampard at Everton, Jesse Marsch at Leeds, now Nathan Jones all within three weeks. The cash warning signs are flashing madly in the boardrooms.
Just tested Matej. He got 57 with no clues, which is more than me and there are a number of curveballs present.
And I’ve counted the ones I knew (not necessarily that I would remember, but that I had heard of). 62. I include things like Halifax Town being ‘Town’ because although it’s fairly obvious, I’ve never heard it as that.
I counted 14 that are no longer in the FL - and, a little worryingly, I've seen us play at 12 of them. I've only missed out on Bradford PA and Gateshead. As for the nicknames, I think many of the clubs have more than one. The only ones I really didn't recognise were for Colchester, Gateshead and Southport.
Sure. I mean Spurs were/are also ‘Lilywhites’, as were/are Leeds. But I’ve not heard of Brighton as the Shrimps, although I knew Seagulls was a new one. Notts County as the Lambs, is totally new to me. Leeds as the Peacocks, new. As is Coventry as the Bantams. There’s quite a few actually. I would have had Huddersfield as the Terriers, Bristol Rovers as ‘The Gas’ or the Pirates. I was impressed Matej knew the Citizens. I bet many a modern fan would not know that.
No more cup glory for Darvel this season. At 1-2 they were looking good for a draw at least, but a silly second yellow in the 77th minute saw them a man short - 5 minutes later they were down 1-4. Now 1-5 - Aberdeen must be feeling silly again.
Will UEFA ban themselves from games as would have happened to Liverpool or another set of fans if they'd caused a serious crowd incident? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64631335
Deemed not good enough to keep Leeds up but Southampton think he can do the job? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64638263
Looks like that has fallen through - Southampton were only offering a short term contract and he wanted a longer one.
There should be more of this - Spurs WSL player charged with "successful deception of a match official" after a red card awarded against an opponent was overturned. I'm assuming this could apply in the men's game too... https://www.irishnews.com/sport/foo..._official_over_ella_toone_s_red_card-3063943/
They did try that in the Premier league for a while but soon got scrapped as managers complained certain players were targeted. Don’t blame them really . Bit of a strange choice anyway.