billy sharp got a straight red a minute after coming on as a 71st minute sub for doncaster. seven minutes later doncaster scored to get a 1-1 draw.
a fun match between swindon and bradford. bradford were 2-0 up after 10 minutes before one of their players - a certain richard smallwood - got a straight red on 14 minutes. on 22min, swindon pulled one back via an own goal. in the 34th minute, bradford went 3-1 up as kavanagh completed his hat-trick. 4 minutes into first half added time, swindon made it 2-3. ---- on 62 minutes, swindon made it 3-3. but on 78 minutes,bradford went ahead again, 4-3. but swindon weren't done yet and levelled on 90 minutes. 4-4. and then 5 minutes into added time swindon went ahead for the first time in the game thanks to another own-goal. and it ended 5-4.
Great game. Really open. He’s very sharp, seems to score whenever he gets a chance. Dan Batty played well when he came on.
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If anyone fancies watching some football for free tomorrow afternoon on YouTube, my second team, Ellas Syrou (Greece of Syros) have a chance of clinching the championship of the Greek 3rd Division group 3 and getting promoted to the Greek 2nd division (Super League 2). It’s a huge deal for Syros (the administrative capital of the Cyclades, pop approx 21k) which has only had a second tier team once before (in the early 1970s for two seasons). They play very attractive football, and their star right winger from this season, Erik Hamza, has just been snapped up by Olympiakos. Syros need two points from their last two games to be sure of the championship and promotion. Kick off 2pm British time away against Panegialios. There are huge problems for a small island team playing in a national division. For example, they had a surprise loss to the then bottom team in Lesbos a few weeks ago - a surprise until you realise they had to play straight after a 13 hour ferry journey! https://syros-sports.gr/παναιγιάλειος-ελλάς-σύρου-live-streaming/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJndk5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHlJrKR6ga8lbaV0jbDkZyMRhAx4quBwQLX4wLHVI33f3VgbEyEUtUZaA1v2i_aem_c-BUhMW5UCpnpPRQ1LS2IA
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe will be absent from the touchline for Sunday’s Premier League encounter with Manchester United after being admitted to hospital late Friday night due to an undisclosed illness.