Interesting but wouldn't it make more sense for all communication to be in a standard language (probably English) so everyone in the team understands and not just the person the comment is directed to?
Indeed, well done the Albion. They deserve the praise for ending the long unbeaten run.
I watched the highlights on the BBC because of the result and if Emma Hayes thinks it's a step down from Chelsea Ladies to AFC Wimbledon then AFC Wimbledon must have quit League One and joined some obscure...
I saw her comments (written) yesterday and I am not sure how tongue in cheek her comments were. However, taking her comments at face value, whatever the merits of the women's game, in terms of finance, media profile, athleticism, skill levels, strength, public interest, participation (I could go...
Get in car and drive to nearest racecourse (Plumpton in my case). Make sure your partner follows in your other car because they will need to pretend to be the bus on they way to back to your house (there is no actual Plumpton - Horsham bus). Do not talk to partner on the way back (they are the...
I think this is a very difficult and fundamental question because really it goes to the heart of how society is structured. In your own reply you are saying (I think) that medical staff are more important than footballers and there is plenty of excess cash in football. So in simplistic terms why...
Footballers get paid a lot due to supply and demand. There is a lot of demand to see top level football (mostly on TV) and there are relatively few people from the general population who are good enough to play in the EPL so supply is short.
In comparison the supply of nurses is good (compared...
The main limiting factor in vaccinating individuals (as I understand it) is the supply of vaccine itself. So if you have one dose of the vaccine and the choice to give it to an 80 year old or a premiership footballer, Dyche is advocating the footballer gets it. Not only does this not make sense...
Bissouma had his worst ever game for the club that day against Sheff Wed. Kept giving the ball away and lashed out at opponents when he kept losing it. Attitude seemed to be that he didn't care. Subbed after 60 mins. I remember thinking at the time that he was finished with us. Glad I was wrong...
Klopp clearly made a tactical error here by blaming the interviewer for Milner's injury when actually the Premier League clubs (including Liverpool) agreed the slots and that the broadcasters could pick the games. Interviewer points this out to Klopp who realised he was dealing with a live one...
This works but you would have to draw one ball at a time to make sure you don't go over the physical capacity limit. I would use a computer to do this rather than a tombola (with pen and notepad). Although you could televise a live draw on Seagulls TV I guess.
He (Barnes - if this quote is accurate) is saying that the sacking of Hughton was possibly racist. So that's about as close to saying it was racist that you can get without saying it actually was racist (which I suspect is what he thinks). He is not helping in my opinion.
"If I say that about...
Football clubs and Mr Barber can't have its both ways. Clubs can't claim to be part of the community, and then when the community is in trouble (Covid) seek to exploit that same community with insane PPV pricing.
Football clubs are businesses but they are not normal business. Their primary aim...
If this is true (and I hope it is) it will be interesting to see how Mr Barber spins this as the new stance from the Premier League is a 180 degree turn around from Barber's stated position during the fans online Q and A.
Will he admit he got it completely wrong and he should have stood with...