Just reading about the demise of Scottish domestic football and it's ramifications for teams in Europe. How complicated is European football? Im totally confused. Champions league, Europe league, conference, league stage, knockout stage. 1st, 2nd, 3rd qualifying rounds. Its more complicated than VAR, offside and handball, rolled into one. The 'what does it mean' section of the following link makes it as clear as mud. Showing my age, but where's the cup winners cup these days? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c1mpv1774jko
Our first EFL game is against Exeter (another of Joel's loan clubs - goal time) on 16th Sept. Other teams in our group are Newport and Arsenal U21s. Plenty game time for the 'fringe players'.
The one that got away. Jarrod Bowen thinks Cardiff rejecting of him was his making. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdd3v0zzdrro
At the ripe old age of 39, James Milner puts one over on a former club. Always thought it was odd when him and Barry left Man City. Both were in their prime and were successful with subsequent clubs. Especially Milner at Liverpool.
Just watched a dreadful first 45 between two supposed great clubs.... Liverpool v Arsenal was like watching a poor quality display of walking football played out in a quiet backwater leisure centre somewhere.... There was more skill on display in our league 1 game v Plymouth!!!
Ex man U managers taking a pounding. 3 gone in a week. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd7y19095rno
The Old Trafford poisoned chalice. If they hadn't won on at the weekend.you could have added Amorin to the list.
Looks like Liverpool are trying to buy the Premier League title. Give a me a team of exiting youngsters in League one, anytime.