Given that players get right into the ref whenever they think he has made a mistake, I’d love to see a ref give it back to a player when they stuff up. Would love to see a striker miss an easy chance and have the ref get right into their face, perhaps with one of those sarcastic hand claps.
The player wouldn’t be forced into anything. If Colwill signs a 4 year contract with us, and Chelsea offer to buy him back after 2 years, Brighton would have to accept the offer, but there’s nothing stopping Colwill from rejecting their contract offer and sticking to his contract with us.
Agree with this. I don’t see how, if two people are both heavily intoxicated, one can be held more accountable for their behaviour. If being heavily intoxicated means you can’t give consent, then if two heavily intoxicated people have sex, by definition aren’t they’re raping each other?
There are two rounds left. If Peru win out, and Uruguay win their last game (and Ecuador lose both of their games), fourth and fifth will come down to goal difference. Fourth qualifies, fifth goes to a playoff.
It would be a temporary work visa, but still submitted online through the Department of Home Affairs website.
From an article on The Age newspaper website…
“According to the federal government, the approval for the visas was an automated process and it was always up to individuals to prove...
The visa application is an automated process - as long as the right boxes were ticked, the visa would have been granted. However the onus was then on Djokovic to provide all of the necessary proof and documentation upon arrival in Melbourne.
That list is pretty misleading though. Maurice Greene didn’t test positive to anything, was simply accused by someone. After testing positive, Asafa Powell successfully sued the producers of a supplement that contained the banned substance, because they included the substance without disclosing...
Yeah I love his stuff too. My favourite is Run the Line, where he follows a now-non-existent railway line, through paddocks and forests, all the while dressed as a old locomotive driver.
As a cricketer, maybe. But as a person, definitely not. Four or five years ago my father, suffering from the early stages of Alzheimers, was flying from India back to Australia, on the same flight as the Indian cricket team. Kohli and a couple of other team members engaged my father in...