Player withdrawals ruins friendly for spectators
The FA’s decision to allow the players participating in the Champions League to return to their clubs is very disrespectful to the clubs fighting relegation.
The FA’s decision to allow the players participating in the Champions League to return to their clubs is very disrespectful to the clubs fighting relegation.
This is also the club that has battled for financial stability for almost it’s entire existence yet has always managed to stay on it’s feet, even when the entire board resigned in 1967 leaving just the players,the ground and its debts.
Short sleeves and gloves
Many a player has been a victim of this faux pas for many a year now, with players opting to protect themselves from cold hands, while still bolstering their masculinity by exposing a bit of forearm. Behave! It’s either cold or its not!
Standing on a cold wintery day in the Donny Road end of Glanford Park, four-zip down in a relegation battle, can often prove a drab affair. The same cannot be said if you’re a fan of Lech Poznan’s U11 team.
The colour yellow plotted around the Emirates Stadium in north London on Sunday afternoon to support Brazil, but how has the team developed?
I sit on the fence when it comes to diving/cheating/simulation – whatever you want to call it. Nobody likes to see a player in trouble for nothing, and games decided by cheating, but I know that when I play that if there is a minute to go and the only way I was guaranteed a goal was to roll over a loose leg, I’m taking it. Having said this, I don’t think you can justify what you’re about to see:
Moving on from last week’s ‘Money Matters’ post, I will now develop that idea and look at the level stakes staking plan. There are numerous staking plans out there that are so complicated you won’t know what day of the week it is. A staking plan is a way of controlling how much money you place on each of your bets over a period of time; level stakes betting is the most basic of these and the most suitable for the betting novice.
And we’re back to an international weekend of football, qualifiers and friendly’s being played all round. Some good action on display, some good sides and some good players. Okay we’re five minutes into the first game; can we go back to normal football please?