What a sad story this is. You wonder just what was going on inside the poor lad's head. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ave-rescue-suicide-at-uk-school-coroner-rules
It's a little surprising that the cause of death wasn't revealed - that just leads to all sorts of speculation. Thinking back on the cave incident, it must have been a horrific experience for the youngsters - trapped in the darkness with no food for nine days. When they were rescued, it was reported that they had all been drugged up to the eyeballs with a mixture of ketamine and a saliva suppressant and strapped tight onto stretchers to stop them moving - presumably to stop panic as part of the journey out was underwater. The whole episode would have left a mental scar, however deeply buried. Perhaps something triggered the memories and they were too much for him - we'll never know.
Accrington Stanley owner announced the club is up for sale - on Twitter. Instead of sacking an unhappy manager, he sacked himself. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67187586
Handy win for Everton at Wet Spam - and it heaps pressure on third bottom Luton who are currently getting tanked 3-0 at Villa.
They will complain about the penalty City got but it would have made no difference and that it the problem for Man U. So far behind .
After watching Man U v Man City I think what VI wants is for us to be as slick as Man City albeit at a lower level but er are currently more like Man U at a lower level
Man U looked like a mid table team at best against City . Even if the penalty was a bit dodgy there was only going to be one winner .
Just what message are the parents involved trying to implants in their kids heads? https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/s...eam-parents-stopped-kids-playing-jewish-team/
Mid table would be good for them, at least Chelsea are making sure all the big established clubs dont have to worry about a relegation scrap If we had stayed up in 2019 AND invested properly in the team how much fun could we be having this season
Well that is us told . Fans cannot listen to live audio of VAR as it’s too chaotic and unsafe for officials. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67265837
The knucklehead apparently has never watched any other sports, nor watched/read any media reports. it's rather telling that the BBC haven't opened that article to comments - had they done so, I'm sure Ifab would see just how unpopular the decision is, not to mention the likelihood of finding how unpopular VAR is.
That is true - they are probably more worried about the swearing from players and criticism from fans. "Ruin the brand" or something. Cannot say I have missed it although guess had Sheffield Wednesday got that penalty some would have complained about a lack of it.