Match Day Thread Vs Spurs (Wembley)

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Games coming thick and fast:

Saturday 15th September 2018
Premier League
  • Tottenham Hotspur12:30LiverpoolLiverpool
Tuesday 18th September 2018
Champions League - Group C
  • Liverpool20:00 PSGP
Saturday 22nd September 2018
Premier League
  • Liverpool15:00Southampton
Wednesday 26th September 2018
EFL Cup - Third Round
  • Liverpool19:45Chelsea
 
Games coming thick and fast:

Saturday 15th September 2018
Premier League
  • Tottenham Hotspur12:30LiverpoolLiverpool
Tuesday 18th September 2018
Champions League - Group C
  • Liverpool20:00 PSGP
Saturday 22nd September 2018
Premier League
  • Liverpool15:00Southampton
Wednesday 26th September 2018
EFL Cup - Third Round
  • Liverpool19:45Chelsea

[HASHTAG]#seasonover[/HASHTAG]


I've already lost interest frankly. champions league group is group of death for us. League cup draw is a disaster.


































Or I could just be pulling your chain.
 
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Put everything you own and everything you can borrow on Spurs getting a penalty for nothing
 
michael oliver always looks like he's in a cold sweat and petrified.

The FA do a snow job on some refswhere they make out they are top top refs by keeping saying it and getting the press to report their comments to keep access.

I remember such refs as poll (who was god awful day 1 and never improved) Clattenburg (who was always dodgy) and ended up in world cup final due to the backing he got.

It seems like like a young ref to push.
 
Tottenham Hotspur captain Hugo Lloris has been fined £50,000 for drunkenly driving home through central London from a night out with fellow French World Cup heroes.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper's £115,000 Porsche was seen veering across the road, almost hitting parked cars, and running a red light when it was stopped by police in central London.


Lloris had to be helped out of the driver's seat by a police officer, he was unsteady on his feet and slurring his words, and appeared to have vomited, Westminster magistrates court heard.


The shotstopper, who captained France to World Cup glory this summer, spent a night in the cells following his arrest, at around 2.20am in Gloucester Place, Marylebone on August 24, and today admitted making a "terrible error" as he pleaded guilty to a charge of drink driving.


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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London to face a drink driving charge (PA)

Lloris sat with his head bowed in the dock as magistrates fined by £50,000, banned him from the road for 20 months, and ordered him to £255 in court costs and fees.

"This is a very serious offence", said magistrate Amanda Barron. "It is pure luck you didn't have an accident and cause damage to other cars of possibly pedestrians in the local area."

Lloris' lawyer David Sonn told the court: "On the 15th of July Mr Lloris was arguably the proudest man on the planet as he raised the World Cup trophy on behalf of his home nation.

"Just 40 days later he was arrested in central London for driving with excess alcohol and experienced the indignity of being handcuffed and detained in a police station cell overnight."


Mr Sonn said Lloris immediately apologised to family, friends, teammates and fans after his arrest.

"It is when you are drunk that you are most likely to make the foolish mistakes that he did", added Mr Sonn. "He made a terrible error."

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In court: Hugo Lloris ( REUTERS )
Lloris was pictured on the night of his arrest with Arsenal centreback Laurent Koscielny and Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud at French and Mediterranean restaurant Bagatelle in Mayfair.


The court heard he planned to take a taxi to the restaurant but when the cab failed to arrive he drove there in his Porsche.

Lloris and his World Cup champion teammates found themselves "showered with hospitality" by the restaurant and well-wishing fellow diners.

"When he came to leave the restaurant at 2am, he was plainly drunk", added Mr Sonn.

"At that moment, he should have decided to leave the vehicle where it was and worried about recovering it in the morning and take a taxi home."
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...r-pleads-guilty-to-drinkdriving-a3933471.html