By "addictive gaming elements" they mean gambling. EA are appealing, but I don't see how they've got a case, apart from the fact that they're rich. Loot boxes and the like are clearly gambling and it's a game with a large following with children.
Kyle Walker gives City the lead in Sheffield with a nice goal and he can't celebrate, as it's against his childhood club.
Bloody hell they have children playing now. I suppose they had to find something once central heating finished the chimney business.
City are desperately missing a striker. So many moves where they've got into good positions and there's nobody there to finish them.
There seems to be a lot of players getting injured during the warm ups this season. Too many games or not long enough pre- season?. They should definitely allow 5 substitutions this season in line with all the other top leagues.
And tha ladies and gentlemen is how to break down a ten man defence. Con the ref into giving a penalty
Salah sells it, but it's a penalty. Very stupid defending. Just kicks his foot. The Zaha one against Wolves yesterday was a pretty similar level of contact though, so I've no idea why one is given and the other isn't.
It is a soft penalty but you cant blame the striker for going down following a brainless challenge by the defender.
A tap on the foot is neither impeding Salah`s action nor reckless, it also does not send Salah flying through the air and to the floor. Rules or not the rules, we should not be gifting out penalties for dives like that. Once again a team in a red shirt is gifted a penalty kick for virtually nothing, when the outcome should have been a yellow card for diving, there is zero chance a Spurs player is given a penalty for the same.