greatwhitenorf
Dean Richards
Moyes out, eh?
Here's hoping their game against Villa just got easier - Watkins out injured after 32 mins. Hurt his knee trying to maim the Ajax keeper. Had it heavily wrapped, carried on long enough to head home from a corner and now, wincing as he heads straight down the tunnel.
They should make the losing side give up their gawdawful claret and blue kits until they beat the other side. Eyesore outfits.
The Goons definitely...the Villa not so much...they've had some long term injuries, three ACLs to main players to start with. Konsa and Ramsay have been regularly out as well.No such luck re Watkins. Apparently it’s a cut and is in contention for Sunday. Swear Villa and Arsenal have been the luckiest teams in the top half when it comes to injuries.
Not expecting any favours from them this weekend. What I am expecting is a superhuman effort from them when we roll into town in a few weeks.
Why are you in the canning town thread?What's that now for Bissouma? Five turnovers in the first 20 mins?
Kulu. Just think Easy. Early.
Make the easy play as early as possible.
2022 and 2023 - I mean, how much work is it to investigate something like that? This isn't a case involving Mexican drug cartels or complex money laundering, just one footballer getting booked for cash. Surely a month or two should be sufficient.West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta has been charged by the Football Association for allegedly getting booked deliberately "for the improper purpose of affecting the betting market".
Paqueta said he was "extremely surprised and upset" by the charges, and denies them.
Lucas Paqueta charged by FA for allegedly 'intentionally seeking to receive a card'
West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta is charged by the FA for allegedly getting booked "for the improper purpose of affecting the betting market".www.bbc.co.uk
I'm only surprised and upset in how long that has been dragged out...
2022 and 2023 - I mean, how much work is it to investigate something like that? This isn't a case involving Mexican drug cartels or complex money laundering, just one footballer getting booked for cash. Surely a month or two should be sufficient.
Definitely serious, but at first glance not a very complex case to investigate. The timing just seems suspicious, straight after the end to the season.It's pretty serious, directly affecting the game. What if that yellow was upgraded to a red, or he was subbed off due to the booking and the sub affected the match etc.
The clips make it look really blatant in retrospect.
Bigger question is why bother doing it, he's got to be on 100K a week minimum, probably 150K. Just pure greed.
2022 and 2023 - I mean, how much work is it to investigate something like that? This isn't a case involving Mexican drug cartels or complex money laundering, just one footballer getting booked for cash. Surely a month or two should be sufficient.