Shame March's goal is down as an OG. I think it used to be the case that if your original shot was on target, then you get given the goal. Not sure when that changed.
Why would you want that? Look at Cardiff's squad and financial power compared to Fulham's. If we stay up, I'd much rather be facing Cardiff next season.
This. As I have also mentioned, I find the complete lack of sympathy when burglars die disturbing. Death is so final. They deserve the chance to turn their life around. It saddens me that death is the consequence of a bad decision. In this case, a 16 year old kid doesn't have an adult's brain...
Young forwards at both Real Madrid and Barca have been given first team opportunities - they just haven't been good enough in recent times (Messi and a couple others aside).
Jese, just one example, got plenty of game time at Real Madrid, and is now failing in the Premier League with Stoke.
I don't think this is disputed. But right at the beginning, someone is dead, so the the police has to establish the circumstances. They can't just automatically take the pensioner's word for it that he was a burglar. If they did, it would give a free reign to anyone to kill someone and then...
So you missed the part where I said "He's saying it's possible that the pensioner may have lied, and the person never did break into his home"?
How ever unlikely it may be, it's possible for someone to lie and say someone broke into their house after they killed them, when the person they...
Read his first sentence "How do we know that the dead guy was a burglar?"
That might help you understand the rest of his post. He's saying it's possible that the pensioner may have lied, and the person never did break into his home, and has provided some examples of similar sorts of incidents...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43652308
The law sounds pretty sensible to me.
I find it pretty depressing and disturbing that some people seem to be happy that an intruder has died, and that they deserve it for trying to burgle someone's house. They have made a bad life choice - yes, but I don't...
That's as pretty lazy argument I think. Messi is 30 and Ronaldo is 33. Because of his age, Ronaldo has adapted his game and now plays more as a centre forward rather than a winger. And he's still involved plenty in holding the ball up and bringing others in to play, as well as running out wide...
I think there's valid arguments for both Gross and Dunk (and perhaps a couple of other players too), but I'm sure you don't believe Dunk's best achievement this season is avoiding cards. You must have worded that incorrectly. Surely.
Completely unfair to Ronaldo there. Portugal probably would not have got to the final were it not for Ronaldo. He played in the final and got injured, but who can forget him on the touchline acting as a manager for the rest of the game? Messi should have done far better with Argentina who have a...
Valid arguments for both, but they are very different and I can't separate them. But that goal, absolutely sensational. The last player I can remember to get a standing ovation like that from an away crowd was the other Ronaldo vs Man United.
Watch the video closely, frame by frame. It looks like he is in an offside position just as it is played in. He never comes back onside. The ball is played forward when it is just behind him. Need some VAR lines to be 100%, but it looks off to me. It doesn't matter if it's inches - you're either...