It's bit like being patted on the head then told to run along, and don't upset the big boysHoward Webb has contacted Fulham to apologise and admitted VAR got the disallowed goal wrong.
What is the point of that?
It's bit like being patted on the head then told to run along, and don't upset the big boysHoward Webb has contacted Fulham to apologise and admitted VAR got the disallowed goal wrong.
What is the point of that?
Looked very quiet in the first 10 but then I turned over to the F1Anyone watching Spam? How is Matty looking?
He’s done well actually. Tidy. Set up Paqueta for a great chanceAnyone watching Spam? How is Matty looking?
He’s done well actually. Tidy. Set up Paqueta for a great chance
Good win for West Ham. Good move for Matty.
The mindset of rugby union players and fans is instilled into them at a young age, in a good way.There’s only one thing I hate more than diving, and that’s the rugby vs football debate. It almost always stems from rugby fans (not saying this re your wife, just generally!) who are basically jealous that football is ten times more popular. It also has very thinly veiled snobbery attached. They’re two different sports entirely. About as relevant as comparing hockey and tennis behaviours.
The one single rule from rugby I would love to see in football is the 10 yard (metre) rule for dissent. Any backchat and the penalty is moved up the pitch.The mindset of rugby union players and fans is instilled into them at a young age, in a good way.
I’ve mentioned before that I have spent some time in the past watching lower level RFU and the comparison with football is like comparing chalk with cheese.
Clubhouses have code of conduct posters on the wall that are policed by the fans themselves and when you see a 50+ year old man say to a young referee “I think you got that decision wrong”, followed by the inclusion of the word “Sir”, not in a sarcastic way, it’s a breathe of fresh air.
I love how different it is, tbh.
The mindset of rugby union players and fans is instilled into them at a young age, in a good way.
I’ve mentioned before that I have spent some time in the past watching lower level RFU and the comparison with football is like comparing chalk with cheese.
Clubhouses have code of conduct posters on the wall that are policed by the fans themselves and when you see a 50+ year old man say to a young referee “I think you got that decision wrong”, followed by the inclusion of the word “Sir”, not in a sarcastic way, it’s a breathe of fresh air.
I love how different it is, tbh.
The one single rule from rugby I would love to see in football is the 10 yard (metre) rule for dissent. Any backchat and the penalty is moved up the pitch.
Liverpool starting 11 has no British players. Arsenal have 2.