New additions to the A-League, Auckland FC, played their first match this morning - at home against Brisbane. The buggers won 2-0 and actually looked quite impressive - 24k+ crowd too, which is also quite impressive for the A-League
Yes - but it's looking likely that they'll enter administration now - which will mean: *An immediate 15 point deduction, which at the moment would see them on -6 points at the bottom League 1, 12 points behind second bottom team Dumbarton. * A 5 point deduction to be applied at the start of next season, assuming that they make it out of administration. * The probable immediate cancellation of player loan agreements - meaning the loss of four players straight away, making relegation all the more likely. There but for the grace of rich benefactors go quite a few Scottish clubs - I'm just hoping that Ross County's owner doesn't drop down dead. If he does, they'll be the next to go.
Sometimes there's nothing to say... The footballer playing on despite stage four cancer - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c14lzn2d21ro
Just shows the big turn over at Forest since they came up. Guess it seems to be working . https://x.com/RhysWilliams79/status/1849415123363930189
In Manila last night local side Kaya lost to Hong Kong team Eastern AA in an Asian Champions League match. Attendance was 138 - you sometimes wonder why they bother...
Now leading 2-0 - not a bad match really. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/c20p0wl9gy7t#player
A well - it wasn't to be. After going down to ten men in the 91st minute, they conceded in the 96th minute to lose 2-3. Great effort though, given their lowly status. Edit: the player sent off was the young lad with cancer.