What/who caused the Herrera rib injury? You couldn't make it up... https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/ByyZoPaIAAEwTCE.mp4
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I always thought that this fixture is usually an early kick off because both cities (Manchester and Liverpool) each have two premier league teams that play every weekend, so they usually make it an early kick off so the police are then free to steward the later Man City and Liverpool FC games so that half of each cities police force isnt stuck out of action stewarding football matches every weekend. But checked and neither City or Pool are playing that day. So not quite sure what the reasoning is behind it this season, who knows?
The Goodison game was played at lunchtime for years up until last season I think. Due to a massive battle in Everton Valley a number of years ago. The OT fixture has never had the same restrictions though, so I can only assume this is purely down to TV
If Arsenal lose by 1 goal and we beat Everton by 2 goals we will be back in the top four tomorrow, even without a defence After last season a win tomorrow of any score would be nice
FFS - That's so unlucky, I wonder how many times a ref has injured a player? Didn't look much in it though, he must be made of fibreglass
Best > Giggs > Ronaldo > Di Maria. Utd always attract/create great wingers and when Di Maria retires/moves on etc, Utd will be on the look out for the next king of the wing.