So, could somebody please explain to me exactly why each club has to name a squad of 25 senior (over 21) players at the very start of the season - to then face financial penalty for having the audacity to utilise them once in a while? And yet cheating, diving, getting opponents disciplined and big team bias among referees continues unabated in the top flight!! Give me effing strength! http://www.examiner.co.uk/sport/football/news/huddersfield-town-face-fine-birmingham-12970372
SPORF@Sporf CLASS: Levante are giving free season tickets to fans who attended 85% of games following their relegation last year. Brilliant gesture please log in to view this image Maybe Sunderland will do similar - the least anyone who paid to watch this season's dirge deserves
Wow! That's awesome. I wonder how costly that would be to the club on top of a relegation? Might be nice for a club to put the offer out there, but fans can pay if they are able/want to support the club financially?
....They just shew a really slow motion replay, of Ronaldo looking like a tw*t. Then spitting. .............what!? That's disgusting.
Right, so Sulley Muntari gets racially abused, points it out to the referee, and gets a one match ban for his trouble. Blow me down, that's totally fair Is it April 1st again? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39786264
Interesting article from today's BBC website - Huddersfield being questioned re team selection for their game against Birmingham last Saturday with Brum fighting to avoid relegation - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39786607 Edit - pity AN didn't do the same - https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...-sunderland-boss-before-end-week-ellis-short/
That sh1thead of a so-called paper, the Daily Flail are at it again So is there a salary cap on having mental health problems, you repugnant vermin? https://www.joe.co.uk/life/people-a...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
It comes to something when the story itself is shocking news but the handling of it by a useless newspaper is not a shock at all.
From today's BBC gossip page and appears in the Sun, apparently. Sunderland manager David Moyes, 54, is poised to resign following the club's relegation to the Championship, less than a year after joining on a four-year contract. Nice of him to resign with a few games left for a saviour to step in and try to prevent relegation!
10 minutes in the sin bin to be introduced for dissent, etc. But only for Sunday league teams and the seventh tier or below of the game in England. (The one below the National League North and South). Stupid, the higher the leagues, the more high profile such instances are - do it across the board, you cop-out merchants! https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...ook-to-shake-up-on-pitch-disciplinary-system/
Sorry, but there was absolutely no need to mention his income in that particular scenario. In my opinion