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The Footie Thread

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If hairdressers are closed, how does Pogba manage to change his every week?
Would not be at all surprised if football clubs each have their own private barber who gets Covid tested and cuts hair at the training ground to be honest. Not implausible at all.
 
Would not be at all surprised if football clubs each have their own private barber who gets Covid tested and cuts hair at the training ground to be honest. Not implausible at all.
Hairdressers are banned from operating right now, tested or not. The only possibility is whether one of the other players does it? Not out of the question.
 
Hairdressers are banned from operating right now, tested or not. The only possibility is whether one of the other players does it? Not out of the question.

Nothing stopping a hairdresser retraining as a member of the canteen staff and being employed by the club ...

Anything is possible
 
Hairdressers are banned from operating right now, tested or not. The only possibility is whether one of the other players does it? Not out of the question.
Is that the only possibility? Would you rule out that maybe the clubs have just secretly got a barber in to keep their players happy because they essentially do whatever they want?
 
Cracking game between Burnley and villa for anyone watching the 0-0 snorefest
I never switch games - once you're watching one you're committed. If I switched over it's guaranteed the scoring would stop, and Chelsea & Wolves would suddenly start banging them in. Classic after the horse has bolted stuff. Already missed the boat. :D
 
Hmm quote from Manc evening news
In this case, the Premier League have told BBC Radio Manchester that they accept the flag could have been held until the move had finished, but was raised as Bernardo stopped to assess his option.
With hindsight, they say it should have stayed down as VAR would have checked the offside anyway, which showed Bernardo was being played onside by a defender on the far side.

Furthermore.
The incident came after the Premier League changed the rules around offside that would see a repeat of Bernardo's goal against Aston Villa last week disallowed.Rodri had come back from a clearly offside position to dispossess Tyrone Mings after he had played the ball and brought it down, before feeding Bernardo to score. Now, Rodri would be deemed to be offside rather than a new phase of play starting when the defender played the ball, and a similar incident in Villa's next game against Newcastle would have seen Ollie Watkins' goal ruled out.
 
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