Did Carragher just spunk himself at the FT whistle?
😂
Yeah, but Drury was too busy trying to be a fucking poet to notice. I really wish he’d shut the fuck up. That game spoke for itself, he could’ve said nothing. Verbal diarrhea personified.
I have literally just posted this on the most irritating commentators thread.
Did Carragher just spunk himself at the FT whistle?
😂
Yeah, but Drury was too busy trying to be a fucking poet to notice. I really wish he’d shut the fuck up. That game spoke for itself, he could’ve said nothing. Verbal diarrhea personified.
I have literally just posted this on the most irritating commentators thread.
First time I've actually seen the Newcastle goal vs Arsenal
That Gabriel "push" is very odd - He genuinely looks as though the touch from Joelinton has had no effect on his movement, as he's jumped upwards to head the ball, he knows he fucked up, because he's tried to exaggerate his jump to make it look as though he's been fouled.
Whereas Joelinton's hands are on the top of his back, so if someone pushed you, I cant see how you'd jump like Gabriel does, you'd surely just sprawl to the floor?
Good to see VAR has sorted out the mess from the Spurs vs Liverpool game in this instance, they've at the very least ensured there is no confusion over what decision they're advising the onfield referee.
Apologies... Now back to those who just want to shout "Get rid of VAR" and think constantly repeating it, will see something differently happen!!
Not a PL match, but after his sending off for Arsenal at the weekend, Fabio Vieira played in their U21 EFL Trophy side tonight against Reading. Scoring then missing a penalty as they lost 5-2
Manchester City have posted a Premier League record revenue of £712.8m for the 2022-23 financial year. City's profit of £80.4m is up from last year's club record of £41.7m.
Good to see some form of punishment handed down at least. As JohnBoy says just a shame there are plenty of teams poor enough to give Everton a realistic chance of staying up. They're like a turd that won't flush.
Can only hope that if City and Chelsea are found guilty of their indiscretions they get hammered for them. Won't hold my breath.
Newcastle will be able to sign players on loan from sides also controlled by their Saudi owners in January, after a vote by Premier League clubs on a temporary ban on related-party loans did not receive the required support.
Twelve clubs voted in favour of a block on loan moves between teams under the same ownership.
That was two short of the two-thirds majority needed for it to be passed.
The Premier League was understood to be in favour of introducing the ban.
Newcastle intend to take the lead and hold onto what they've got hence having three keepers (Dubravka, Karius and Gillespie) on the bench.
Fair play to them, their bench yesterday was 3 keepers, 4 kids plus Ritchie and Dummett who've both played less than 90 minutes of league football all season.
No fuss, just getting on with it. Meanwhile Chelsea had 250m of players on their bench and are still absolutely terrible.
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That Gabriel "push" is very odd - He genuinely looks as though the touch from Joelinton has had no effect on his movement, as he's jumped upwards to head the ball, he knows he fucked up, because he's tried to exaggerate his jump to make it look as though he's been fouled.
Whereas Joelinton's hands are on the top of his back, so if someone pushed you, I cant see how you'd jump like Gabriel does, you'd surely just sprawl to the floor?
Good to see VAR has sorted out the mess from the Spurs vs Liverpool game in this instance, they've at the very least ensured there is no confusion over what decision they're advising the onfield referee.
Apologies... Now back to those who just want to shout "Get rid of VAR" and think constantly repeating it, will see something differently happen!!
Only one that they've fucked up on (out of these four) is the Wolves one.
They will still stay up comfortably
Can only hope that if City and Chelsea are found guilty of their indiscretions they get hammered for them. Won't hold my breath.
Newcastle will be able to sign players on loan from sides also controlled by their Saudi owners in January, after a vote by Premier League clubs on a temporary ban on related-party loans did not receive the required support.
Twelve clubs voted in favour of a block on loan moves between teams under the same ownership.
That was two short of the two-thirds majority needed for it to be passed.
The Premier League was understood to be in favour of introducing the ban.
After the controversy surrounding their attempt at keeping Greenwood. A little tone deaf.
Just commentate on the game you absolute c🤬
Been beat all game by Doku down the wing and Man City have basically dominated the game.
Suits the 'story' though I guess.
I think Nunez has a beef with everyone.
No fuss, just getting on with it. Meanwhile Chelsea had 250m of players on their bench and are still absolutely terrible.
He's on the bench today and they're playing Emerson Royal and Ben Davies at centre back!