A couple of ex-R's combine for Boreham Wood to help secure a home 2-2 draw with Notts County after being 2-0 up at one point - stupid celebration rule, even at this level. This type of match-up is what the FA Cup is all about. Wish them well for the replay 51' Angelo Balanta (Boreham Wood) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration. 50' Goal! Boreham Wood 2, Notts County 0. Angelo Balanta (Boreham Wood) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Bruno Andrade with a cross. 31' Goal! Boreham Wood 1, Notts County 0. Morgan Ferrier (Boreham Wood) left footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Angelo Balanta with a through ball. Adam Campbell scored twice as Notts County came from 2-0 down to earn an FA Cup first round replay against National League side Boreham Wood. Wood, who have never beaten a Football League club in the FA Cup, led through Morgan Ferrier's angled shot and Angelo Balanta's finish from six yards. Half-time substitute Campbell fired in from 25 yards to give the League Two side hope. And he earned them a second chance when he headed in a late corner. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/37813960
Matty Phillips sets up a deflected cross for James Morrison to score for WBA at Leicester. Quick response by the Foxes, 1-1
Leicester are showing themselves to be the mediocre team (and manager) that some of us suspected they were last year. Yes, they're doing ok in the Champions League, but they must be in the weakest group since the competition started.
Takes a long time to get WE'RE LEICESTER CITY WE'RE TOP OF THE LEAGUE bellowed at irregular intervals out of the memory doesn't it?
In fairness they have a weak group because they won the league and are top seeds. To be on ten points with no goals against is very impressive still. There was always going to be some hangover and I doubt anyone at the club really cares.
As a supporter who watch QPR at White City, it was a big mistake for West Ham to move to the Olympic stadium.
Both New York MLS teams put to the sword yesterday by Canadian teams, Montreal & Toronto, who now play one another in the Eastern Conference Final. So early Christmas shopping and winter vacations for Fat Frank, BWP & mascot SWP. MLS PLAYOFFS Montreal 2, New York 1 (3-1 Agg) Sunday, November 6, 2016 4:00 PM Location - Red Bull Arena Official - Baldomero Toledo Attendance - 24314 Scoring MON - Ignacio Piatti 51st minute NY - Bradley Wright-Phillips 77th minute MON - Ignacio Piatti 85th minute Montreal Impact advance to MLS Eastern Conference Championship Ignacio Piatti's brace led Montreal to a 2-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls, as they advance 3-1 on aggregate Toronto FC 5, New York City FC 0 (7-0 Agg) Sunday, November 6, 2016 6:30 PM Location - Yankee Stadium Official - Kevin Stott Attendance - 28355 Scoring TFC - Sebastian Giovinco 6th minute TFC - Sebastian Giovinco 20th minute TFC - Jozy Altidore 30th minute TFC - Jonathan Osorio 50th minute TFC - Sebastian Giovinco 90th minute Toronto FC rewriting MLS history with powerful playoff run please log in to view this image Coach Greg Vanney's team entered the league record book Sunday with a 5-0 shellacking of New York City FC that completed a shocking 7-0 aggregate victory in the Eastern Conference semifinal. please log in to view this image NYC FC fans are taking their ball and going home Crowd throws beer on Toronto's Jozy Altidore and heads home early Nov 06, 10:21 PM ET read 4 comments please log in to view this image Recap Giovinco propels TFC to all-Canadian Eastern final Toronto tops NYC FC 7-0 on aggregate, will face Impact next http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/mls Frank Lampard: New York City could extend midfielder's MLS stay please log in to view this image Frank Lampard is the joint-seventh most-capped England international with 106 New York City have until 31 December to trigger a one-year extension to Frank Lampard's contract. Lampard, 38, played the final game of his initial two-year deal with the Major League Soccer outfit as they lost 5-0 to Toronto at Yankee Stadium. It completed an 8-0 aggregate defeat and eliminated NYC from the play-offs. Lampard, who signed for NYC after leaving Chelsea in 2014, has scored 12 times in 16 games this year, including a hat-trick against Colorado Rapids. The former England midfielder had a difficult first season in the MLS - scoring three times in 10 appearances having arrived later than initially planned after a spell at Manchester City. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/37902114
The EFL Trophy continues to attract the smallest crowds to watch League 1 & 2 sides play top sides development sides. This from Gillingham View image on Twitter please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Gillingham FC ✔@TheGillsFC CLUB: Last night's attendance at The Hawthorns for our @CheckatradeTrpy game against @WBAhas been confirmed as 284 (nine away fans approx). 10:38 AM - 9 Nov 2016 · City of London, London, United Kingdom 100100 Retweets 4747 likes What I find comical is the approximation of the 9 away fans......
Anyone wishing to watch Holland v. Belgium, it's being shown live on Chelsea TV if you can bring yourselves to tune into that channel.
I'm watching the 2nd half of U21 play England v Italy friendly - after hitting the post twice England finally equalized, 2-2. Played at St. Marys http://www.vipbox.nu/football/431969/1/england-u21-vs-italy-u21-live-stream-online.html England win it at the death 3-2 Good game, lots of potential in this group of young players - bodes well for the future.
Even the Americans are taking the proverbial ... http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/10/s...nd-northampton-town-west-ham-united.html?_r=0
That's a good piece of writing and highlights the absurdity of the rules change forced through by the Football League.......a meaningless penalty shoot out to see who gets a bonus point.........
That was an enjoyable read. Being in Norfolk as I am, the coverage of the budgies is incessant, they are taking it very seriously and I can see them winning it. If it transpires that two U21 sides compete in the final it will show the competition up for what it is, a complete embarrassment.
Just watched the second half of Armenia v. Montenegro. Armenia 0-2 at half time, won 3-2 with the last kick of the game, cue jubilation on the Armenian bench, brilliant