Looks like Conference League for Palace now Trouble is, it's such a tin-pot trophy they'll probably win it
PFA Chief Executive says the Club World Cup is de-valuing football. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0ep9pr53y3o I'd forgotten it was still going on.
Currently watching the Palmeiras v Chelsea game, 90% of the first half has been in the Brazilian's half
I always thought clubs paid for policing at their matches. According to the Beeb, however, it costs the force £70m a season. Is that right?
The Liberal Democrats you have to love 'em... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cy0wpvqwdw9o
Ouch... I guess he didn't gamble responsibly... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c75rxrg36v7o A note to would-be saviours of Not606 Charlton; Try clicking the link before popping off at me about non-football posts
I hear Chelsea have won the FIFA Club World Cup Can't think of a more appropriate team to win such a plastic competition. Their Gaffer said he thinks it's going to become bigger than the Champion's League
Infantino compared to Roman Emperor Nero... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c9qx3jdwenzo Marchi added: "What was presented as a global celebration of football was nothing more than a fiction created by Fifa, promoted by its president, without dialogue, sensitivity, and respect for those who sustain the game with their daily efforts. "A grandiloquent staging inevitably reminiscent of the 'bread and circuses' of Nero's Rome, entertainment for the masses while behind the scenes inequality, precariousness, and the lack of protection for the true protagonists deepen."
Why on earth did those Chelsea reps not give Trump a going over when he reached out his hand??? I’d have at least snubbed him probably slapped him Cole Palmer was confused apparently - seems his natural state tbf