Surely he should have denied any errors occurred. Then claimed that if there were any errors, he didn't know of them. Then demanded a review of any alleged errors, obviously being unable to discuss the errors until the end of the review. Then and only then he should apologise but say that it...
Jesse Marsch Dirty Leeds
Frank Lampard Frank Lampard's Everton
Bruno Lage Wolves
Thomas Tuchel Chelsea
Brendan Rodgers Leicester
Ralph Hasenhuttl Southampton
Steven Gerrard Stevie Gerrard's Aston Villa
Antonio Conte Spurs
Steve Cooper Forest
Erik ten Hag Man U
I had to turn over as they kept saying that his grandad came from the streets of Brighton. Just annoyed me so I watched Taskmaster with the adverts instead.
Fair enough, if Ecuador have fielded an illegible player, any points obtained with him in the team should be taken away. If Ecuador knew then they should be banned from football for 4 years.
It's interesting that most England supporters, the ones who go to matches, are fine with Southgate. A vocal minority who watch on TV, or even refuse to watch, are against him. They can't all be Scottish/Welsh/Irish fans wanting us to fail, can they?
I'd love to be able to get under a 4 hour marathon. I did 4:26 then 4:01 but have been struggling with injuries ever since.
A realistic bucket list would be;
Go part time after 60
Retire before I'm 67
Visit San Francisco
And hopefully to be able to run again, or walk without pain.
Possibly...
He's not a credible PM but seems to be the only Tory that the public would vote for. He will stumble along until the next election.
It's a shame that Ruth Davidson went to the Lords, she seemed a decent sort. The rest, that I have heard of, seem awful.
If you search what his wages are, it seems to vary from £60k a week through to £175k a week. If it is nearer the former I could see quite a few mid to lower PL teams looking at him. If is is really on £175k a week then he's staying at Chelsea!
I haven't seen that much of him but he looked...
If you go with the combined difference in the two links then Palace did the best, Albion 2nd and Brentford joint 3rd with West Ham.
At the other end, Everton, Leeds and then Villa.
For me, Brentford had the best season although I think they will could struggle next season.
A few boxers and ex boxers
Tyson Fury, Man U
Anthony Joshua, Watford
Chris Eubank, Newcastle
Chris Eubank Jnr, Man U
Lennox Lewis, West Ham
Richard Riakporhe, Palace
David Haye, Millwall
Frank Bruno, West Ham
Ricky Hatton, Man City
Amir Khan, Bolton
David Cameron, Villa (and West Ham)
both Gallaghers, Man City
Rachel Riley, Man U (unfortunately)
Piers Morgan, Arse (fortunately)
Craig David, Southampton
Bob The Builder (Neil Morrissey), Palace
Southgate picks the players he thinks will perform for him and this formula has worked for him. He doesn't pick Palace players because he played for them 30 years ago or not pick Albion players due to fan rivalries and I can't believe that some on here seriously believe this.
He the 2nd most...
He has every reason to be smug, he's done a fantastic job there. Everton was 16th and dooooomed when he took over. I presume that they must have ended up mid table the way the Everton fans are saying what a good job he's done?
It's not offensive.
What is offensive is that this is an old joke (it was published in a book of Dad Jokes) that someone was presumably passing off as their own.
We were all against ID cards but it's pretty quite difficult to get into a PL football match without the club knowing your details.
Bans for the people behaving badly and a match behind closed doors for the club for not controlling the fans.
It's difficult to be certain but it doesn't look good. I suspect that there is enough doubt for him to be able to get away with it, despite his history.
I have no problem with pitch invasions after the final whistle. Virtually all of them are safe if there are enough police and stewards to keep rival sets of fans apart. I don't have a problem with pyro so long as it's not being chucked about (which it often is).
As suggested before, I think...