PaulMdj
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Good goal by Japan.
One of the main problems with modern football is the breaks in play, mainly due to VAR. We now know there will be three minute “ drinks breaks” during each half. Load of crap. It’s for the tv to show adverts. I am another that’s not showing a great deal of interest.Looking at the drawn groups I think that this coming WC will be an absolute dirge, lacking any interest, jeopardy or excitement until the "round of 16".
Normally I'd be looking at the fixtures, identifying "must see" games and the "like to see" games, figuring out who was broadcasting what games, determining if there were fixture clashes between games I anted to watch but...
...the group fixtures for the forthcoming event are so utterly diluted, with all the "big" nations separate from each other and with 8 of the 12 teams who finish third also making it through to the "round of 32" there is absolutely no risk for any team who would be expected to make it through. Of the 72 group fixtures, if you exclude the home nations, there are probably only 10 that I would make an "organised effort" to watch.
5yr deal for De Zerbi. Considering the average length of a PL manager now, considering it's Spurs, that's a lot of compensation to pay out.
Even so, other clubs are entitled to feel quite bitter about those who have done this trick already. It's a leg up they have not been allowed to take advantage of.
Seems fair to take it against Newcastle when they’ve never taken action against any other club
Looks like UEFA is will be taking some action
Seems fair to take it against Newcastle when they’ve never taken action against any other club![]()
It’s actually embarrassing and highlights corruption and everything that is wrong with football. Gives even more peace as a fan of a lower club that we don’t fall get even noticed by the corruption governing the game.They always go after the soft targets
Chelsea and Villa were both fined by UEFA for the same thing.Seems fair to take it against Newcastle when they’ve never taken action against any other club![]()
I mean I must’ve missed that. But the point stands though doesn’t it, Real haven’t been sanctioned, Barca have how much debt but that’s ok and then there’s the other bigger clubs that have done the same.Chelsea and Villa were both fined by UEFA for the same thing.
They’ll of known they’d of risked a UEFA fine.
No big problem for the richest club in the world.![]()
Now you know why I don’t watch themSo glad Tuchel signed a new contract with the FA rather than heading to United.
I thought England were boring under Southgate. This is another level entirely.
Absolutely hideous football.
Barca and, I think, Lille were also fined.I mean I must’ve missed that. But the point stands though doesn’t it, Real haven’t been sanctioned, Barca have how much debt but that’s ok and then there’s the other bigger clubs that have done the same.
It’s embarrassing as they’re not consistent it’s as and when suits them to prove a point.
Highlights further issue then imagine how much simpler if it was standardised across football governing bodies. One set of financial rules so everyone knows where they are.Barca and, I think, Lille were also fined.
Fact is UEFA financial rules differ to the Premier League PSR, so they all know they can “push the boundaries” with our rules as it can cost points, UEFA’s punishments don’t include that.
I agree, but the Clubs know the rules and regulations they have to meet for both ruling bodies and so I really don’t have any sympathy for them.Highlights further issue then imagine how much simpler if it was standardised across football governing bodies. One set of financial rules so everyone knows where they are.