three blues and two reds, but the big girly puffter of a blue that pretended he'd been hit in the face and deserved a kick in the face (ideally from a steam hammer) when the red player got hold of him and was red carded should have had a red too.
i had quite enough of built-up rage at bad refereeing over my years at bp and kc. i wish i could just laugh at it. it's not good for me to get wound up. my inner psychopath gets involved too much. it's just as well i'm not another foot taller.
What's his name Mendy the Man City player charged with multiple rapes is released on bail after being locked up on remand for well over 100 days.
fa cup: barnsley (23rd in championship) v barrow (20th in league 2) 1-0 38m barrow player red carded 2-0 HT 78min 2-2 3-2 3-3 4-3 4-4 FT ET 103m 5-4 elsewhere it looks like wba can't get through a game without a red card. no idea what's going on there.
Chester FC. In an English town, play in an English league, the ticket office is in England, the only way into the ground is from England BUT the pitch is in Wales have been told to abide by Welsh covid regulations and play without fans.
Bristol City facing points deduction as transfer market collapse costs clubs millions. Middlesbrough and Stoke also face severe scrutiny as Covid-inflicted collapse in transfer values makes it impossible to offset FFP losses. https://archive.vn/T5ECu#selection-1409.1-1413.138
Well deserved.. He's really stepped up since given his chance (well, not so much given his chance as needs must - makes you wonder why he didn't get a look in earlier).
Exclusive: Derby County administrators asked to show proof of funds by EFL Wayne Rooney's hopes of boosting his squad are on hold until Quantuma show they have the cash to continue running the club ByJohn Percy13 January 2022 • 6:32pm Derby County’s finances are under further scrutiny after the Football League requested proof of funds for the season. Quantuma, Derby’s administrators, have been asked to provide evidence they have the cash to operate for the remainder of the campaign, in order to fulfil the club’s fixtures. Manager Wayne Rooney is waiting for the green light on a preferred bidder to buy the club but the latest development, at Thursday’s EFL board meeting, will increase the pressure on Quantuma to complete a sale. Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is considering a takeover bid, while a party fronted by former Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey, including former Derby chairman Andrew Appleby, have already submitted an offer. With the prospect of cash-flow running out unless a sale is agreed, Quantuma must demonstrate to the EFL that there is enough finance to keep the club running for the final four months of the season. Any party buying the club will also have to take on the compensation claims from Middlesbrough and Wycombe, which are said to be a “major problem”. As reported by Telegraph Sport earlier this week, a number of Championship clubs are understood to be furious that Derby have turned down offers for players. Millwall have seen bids rejected for attacking midfielder Louie Sibley, while there have been approaches from Premier League clubs for defender Lee Buchanan. Though Derby insist the bids were “derisory”, the EFL has come under pressure to take action. Until Quantuma can provide evidence to the EFL, it is understood that Rooney will not be able to make any signings or register players. Phil Jagielka, the former England international, is out of contract after Saturday’s game against Sheffield United and Rooney cannot register him until proof of funds are delivered. Rooney revealed on Thursday that striker Sam Baldock will leave the club when his short-term deal expires next week. Derby have been in administration for almost four months and are currently bottom of the Championship table. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...ty-administrators-asked-show-proof-funds-efl/