It doesn't really matter who is captain until they bring in a sensible rule like only the captain is allowed to talk to the ref, anyone else gets booked for doing it.
Like rugby does. It would lay down clear rules for who can speak to the ref and end these unsavoury incidents where players surround the ref and/or badger him over decisions.It doesn't really matter who is captain until they bring in a sensible rule like only the captain is allowed to talk to the ref, anyone else gets booked for doing it.
Didn't they have that rule in the Premier League a few years ago - only for Mark Clusterfuck to forget about it for one of our games against Man Utd by booking captain Luka Modric for speaking to him while he was chatting with non-captain Rio Ferdinand?It doesn't really matter who is captain until they bring in a sensible rule like only the captain is allowed to talk to the ref, anyone else gets booked for doing it.
Yes, this game!!Didn't they have that rule in the Premier League a few years ago - only for Mark Clusterfuck to forget about it for one of our games against Man Utd by booking captain Luka Modric for speaking to him while he was chatting with non-captain Rio Ferdinand?
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From The Mail website today....
"Kane Eyes Shock Triumph With England in Russia"
Like rugby does. It would lay down clear rules for who can speak to the ref and end these unsavoury incidents where players surround the ref and/or badger him over decisions.
On the subject of Spanish beer commercials...
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Son putting South Korea 1-0 up against Honduras:
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The pre-tournament friendly finished 2-0.
Two teams managed to have three in 2006: Los Ladrones had Iker Casillas, Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham, while Milan had Cafu, Andriy Shevchenko and Johann VogelIs Son South Korea's captain? Hang on, I see a future sporting trivia question here - particularly if at any time Jan takes over as Belgium captain which is not unlikely given the injury situation with Kompany - which is what team had four world cup captains playing for them?
I wonder if any team (since squad numbers came in) have played 1-11 in a match?This would imply that Fazio is in Argentina's starting lineup while Otamendi remains on the bench
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As ifI wonder if any team (since squad numbers came in) have played 1-11 in a match?