As much as I agree with those arguing that the final shouldn't be at Wembley, I find it hard to believe that anyone who went four years ago wouldn't want to go again. It was a magical day, despite the loss.
Unsurprisingly, people are letting the political debate he referred to cloud the heart of the issue. Lineker has chosen to work for the one TV company where impartiality is enshrined. This isn't about the rights and wrongs of what he has said. This is about whether he's gone too far as a BBC...
Delighted for Steele, especially as he's such a RDZ fanboy. I remember watching the Sunderland documentary on Netflix where he had an absolutely torrid time. So pleased for him that he has recalibrated at the Albion and now he's playing PL football and may very well be at Wembley soon. Get in...
Things that never get old: Caicedo receiving the ball and turning to go forward, or pinging it to the flanks, indicating we've broken the press. I bloody love it, even if I have shouted "boot it" at the TV seconds before.