DT from Arsenal fan TV goes down for kidnapping his ex and threatening behaviour. Poor barstool, they've punched his membership card for three years.
The Football Association is looking into a yellow card received by an Arsenal player in a Premier League match earlier this season following reports of irregular betting patterns. No details have been revealed over who the player is. But The Athletic reports that bookmakers contacted the FA after unusual betting patterns were spotted. An FA spokesperson said: "The FA is aware of the matter in question and is looking into it." It is understood that the matter is not under formal investigation by the FA. Spot-betting allows people to place bets on specific details of matches - such as bookings, or the number of corners - rather than the overall outcome of a game. In April 2018, Lincoln defender Bradley Wood was banned from playing for six years after twice getting intentionally booked during his side's FA Cup run the previous season. Wood received a five-year ban for match-fixing offences, and a further 12-month suspension after admitting 22 charges of betting on the outcome of matches and one charge of passing on information.
Some of the Spurs fans on TS today mocking themselves for leaving in the 88th minute to try and beat the rush....
Africa Cup of Nations giant-killers Comoros face a goalkeeping crisis before the biggest game in the country’s history on Monday. The tournament debutants play hosts and five-time champions Cameroon in Yaounde on Monday, but their camp has been hit by 12 positive Covid cases including coach Amir Abdou. Seven players have been affected, including the two remaining fit keepers in the squad, Moyadh Ousseini and Ali Ahamada, with first-choice Salim Ben Boina out through injury. “We will do everything in our power to find a solution,” said general manager El Hadad Himidi. Himidi added: “It’s the coach and the only fit goalkeepers, so the situation is really complicated.” The Confederation of African Football (Caf) ruled before the tournament that teams affected by Covid must play matches even if they have no recognised goalkeeper in their squad. "A team will be required to play a match if they have a minimum of 11 players available who have tested negative,” stated Caf. “In the event of the absence of a goalkeeper, another player from the team must replace the goalkeeper, provided the total number of available players is at least 11. "In exceptional cases, the Organizing Committee of the Africa Cup of Nations will take the appropriate decision." Comoros will hope the injury suffered by Ben Boina could be considered an exceptional case, given the keeper had to leave the field after a red-card challenge by Ghana captain Andre Ayew in Tuesday's Group C tie. The islanders shocked the four-time champions, winning 3-2 to eliminate the Black Stars and take them into the last 16 as one of the four best third-placed sides. Comoros' game with Cameroon will be shown live on BBC Sport on Monday. The absence of coach Abdou will be a major loss to the side as he is the driving force and inspiration behind their success, having engineered a wholesale overhaul in the minnows’ fortunes since taking charge in 2014. Standing in their way of a surprise run to the quarter-finals are African heavyweights Cameroon, who have been in good form so far, with captain Vincent Aboubakar boasting five goals from the three group games.
Africa Cup of Nations giant-killers Comoros will play Monday's last-16 game against hosts Cameroon without a recognised goalkeeper. Salim Ben Boina was injured in their final Group C match, while fellow keepers Ali Ahamada and Moyadh Ousseini have tested positive for Covid-19. Nations Cup rules state sides must play if they have 11 fit players. Comoros goalkeeping coach Jean-Daniel Padovani said an outfield player would go in goal. The Coelacanths, ranked 132nd in the world, have been hit by a coronavirus outbreak affecting players and management ahead of their meeting with the Indomitable Lions on Monday (19:00 GMT). Comoros are playing at the tournament for the first time in their history and reached the knockout stages after beating Ghana 3-2 and finishing third in Group C. The game between Comoros and Cameroon will be shown live on BBC Sport (UK only).
There were bad scenes at Wembley for the Euros with people trying to force their way in but thankfully nothing as bad as this happened. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...ultiple-supporters-hospitalised-stampede.html