Wish they'd turn the background hullabaloo down - a lot! Can't make out what the commentators are saying (and to some of us, that's quite important) without turning everything up to deafening levels - and half the time it's still drowning out the commentary.
He's not missing Southampton because he's had five bookings - he's missing Southampton because he got two yellows (and a red) yesterday. The count towards five yellows still goes on - neither of yesterdays count towards the five, as they will have been punished by the ban against Saints.
You'd also have to ask, "Which previous manager got us into the top half of the PL/First Division?"
... ... ... and to answer the OP: he's doing alright so far.
Scherpen and Yalcouye both playing now for Sturm Graz (4-0 up at half time).
Osman missing from the Feyenoord squad - injured in the international break?
For anyone interested, ex-Albion Aaron Connolly scored for Sunderland today.
Shame - we might have been able to give Samuels or McConville a few minutes if we'd stayed two up and in control. Unlikely to be able to risk that now.
Now he's settled down with us, is it time for a decision about naming him on NSC - should we settle on Rutter, or should it be Georginio? We managed to do this alright with Bruno (everybody knew the mentions of Saltor were just for fun), and the BBC have finally stopped listing Igor Julio as dos...
... ... ... and the 3 o'clocks -
Championship:
Sarmiento got a 15 minute run out, no Andrew Moran in the Stoke squad - picked up an injury?
League 1:
Offiah played the whole match, but Blackpool still lost;
Sami Chouchane starts for the Cobblers;
Doyle starts for Exeter at Wrexham.
League 2...
Today - the early kick offs.
Premier League:
Leicester City in action - but no Buonanotte (suspended);
Championship:
Burnley away to Brizzle City - Sarmiento on bench;
Massive at home to Cardiff - Beadle in goal;
Potential Albion Derby at Blackburn (ACD) against Pompey (O'Mahony), but match...
Marriott and early Rod Stewart are in the frame - just behind Chris Farlowe and Roger Daltrey. Marriott might even just sneak into second place.
On the female side, for range of tone and intensity, can only be Sandy Denny.