A totally unexpected, but welcome, decision from Sky Sports... http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/...turn-over-final-day-championship-of-fixtures/ Sets a precedent?
They are in Scotland too - but Sky stuck their oar in and tried to change the Hearts v Rangers game to a day & time of their own preference. Fan and club power took over, thankfully...
No Dan that cant be the head of Genghis khan he died a few years back but you could say he looks like him or acts like him ." But i could not possible comment "
Until the points are in the bag nothing is certain we have not won more than 3 games on the trot all season and miids away record is not great so going to fulham could be a problem im sure it will go down to the last game
Nah, were are out of the race for the top 2, barring a serious miracle tomorrow. We just can't beat a team that parks a bus in front of the goal, hence we can beat you guys as you like to play an open, attacking game. Look at our home results, they speak for themselves, too many defeats and draws, all against teams that set up to not lose.
One of the most bizarre situations could take place today. If Wigan fail to win today, they should be relegated but if Rotherham are deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player (assuming they are found guilty) then they won't be but as far as I'm aware, there's still no date for the hearing. If the FL are to be consistent, they will just fine them as they did with Blackpool earlier in the season.
Blackpool lost to Millwall that day. Rotherham won their match against Brighton so a three point deduction would be wholly appropriate.
Rumour has it that Steve McLaren has verbally agreed to become Newcastle manager next season. That sort of suggests that he has thrown in the towel on behalf of Derby this season...
Leeds are not a happy club, according to BBC: "Leeds United manager Neil Redfearn's plans for Saturday's Championship match at Charlton Athletic have been hit by the sudden withdrawal of six players. Mirco Antenucci, Giuseppe Bellusci, Dario Del Fabro, Marco Silvestri, Souleymane Doukara and Edgar Cani all told Redfearn they were injured. Five of the six were signed by banned club president Massimo Cellino. According to Press Association Sport, Redfearn and United's physio were not aware of any injuries".
Do you think that cellino has payed the players to say they are not fit or maybe he has given a nice birthday present to one one of there family maybe a horses head in there bed etc.