I thought he stuffed up actually - for a match in which nothing happened, he needlessly allowed four minutes of added time...
I believe this shows how football fans will rally to a good cause when they think it will help. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-32388168 At least we know that the £37,500 raised so far for Nic Crewys will be going to help someone and his family recover from physical injury. Better not say any more.
I guess the cost of relegation from the Championship will be a lot more than the money obtained in damages for libel. Also hopefully the fans will not forgive or forget easily - if they stay away that too could be very costly.
This was the top 10 for Championship Player of the Year.. No-one from Norwich! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CDRmSoRWAAA2U7s.jpg
It seems as if Mr Integrity learnt something from his old boss. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says there is "nobody better" than him to lead the club and "very much" expects to be in charge at Anfield next season.
The BBC have a report about Adam Johnson and do not mention Watford. I think they have missed a chance to be nasty to us again.
Rotherham handed a 3 point deduction; http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32433528 Hopefully that will mean they are really up for the Norwich game tomorrow!
Seems that when a certain manager lost the plot a bit, his comments were noted. Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe and his assistant Jason Tindall have both been charged by the Football Association with misconduct. The charge relates to the 2-2 Championship draw against Sheffield Wednesday on 18 April.
I don't understand why Rotherham were deducted 3 points but earlier in the season another team (forget who) were just fined for fielding an ineligible player.
I guess that must be the basis of their appeal, as they can't actually deny that they played an ineligible player.
I see Channel 4 are doing an expose on Sports Direct on Monday - Ashley under fire from all sides and does not care. Thank goodness for our owners!