And in real news, Scotland won 4-0 in Albania.
Didn't the Albanians turn up then?
And in real news, Scotland won 4-0 in Albania.
They certainly did. Their captain led by example by getting sent off for head butting an opponent in the 21st minute.Didn't the Albanians turn up then?
The term is ‘spear tackle’, tit head.Don't start the 'all rugby players are true gentlemen' argument as it simply isn't true. Eye gouging, knacker squeezing, drinking after shave, spike tackles......
No it isn't true. There are rogue players in all sport. But I watched all of the internationals over the weekend and didn't see one example. But the point is that there is a citing commitee which deals with these matters properly after the game to make sure players are punished appropriately. And that is true whether the ref sees and deals with it or not. Just remind me again - how does that work in football?Don't start the 'all rugby players are true gentlemen' argument as it simply isn't true. Eye gouging, knacker squeezing, drinking after shave, spike tackles......
There was football at the weekend. England played somebody or other in the European fish and chip nobody gives a shit cup.Is that it now? Is the egg chasing finally over? Can we get back to proper sport? Football at the weekend, yay.
The Ireland success in a meaningless friendly against a tiny country in an insignificant sport didn't last long....Ireland beat All Blacks in Dublin.
Historic victory. 2nd time, beat them in USA while ago.
Hope it holds up
I refer you to my previous 'nobody gives a shit' post.The Ireland success in a meaningless friendly against a tiny country in an insignificant sport didn't last long....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46154317
Meanwhile, Scotland progress to the play-offs in serene, untroubled style.......
I refer you to my previous 'nobody gives a shit' post.
Posted a nice picture of him on his yacht though didn't he? You can't even see his butler pulling on the other end of the line.Don't worry mate, some folk are only capable of understanding little boys games, simple minds & all that if they ever grow up they might begin to understand mens sport ............ but I doubt it
The Ireland success in a meaningless friendly against a tiny country in an insignificant sport didn't last long....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46154317
Meanwhile, Scotland progress to the play-offs in serene, untroubled style.......
Or go fishing?All a bit touchy today?
Maybe you need to huddle close together in a manly scrum.....
S'funny, since your 'I don't give I've a sh*t' post you have subsequently posted twice.Or go fishing?
That's just to make absolutely sure you know. Timely article on the BBC sport site today on football referees which I'm sure you have read.S'funny, since your 'I don't give I've a sh*t' post you have subsequently posted twice.
An endangered species!That's just to make absolutely sure you know. Timely article on the BBC sport site today on football referees which I'm sure you have read.
Ain't that the sad truth Centaur. The FA need to address this now. Maybe a phone call to the RFU if they are struggling for ideas.An endangered species!
Indeed I did. I gave up reffing Sunday league' football as there was simply too much hassle too often. Generally the players sorted out anyone that really got out of line but 'supporters' and parents were at times uncontrollable. However, the biggest problem was lack of support from those that ran the leagues - they generally sided with the manager who was invariably a mate over anything controversial; as a ref you know when you have had a good or bad game but when you were marked at 2/10 when you know you had a good game as a result of giving big decisions against a team and are subsequently censured then you know you are wasting your time.That's just to make absolutely sure you know. Timely article on the BBC sport site today on football referees which I'm sure you have read.
No, they needed to address it thirty years ago.Ain't that the sad truth Centaur. The FA need to address this now. Maybe a phone call to the RFU if they are struggling for ideas.