Old Yard Dog
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What a pity we were only allowed to watch Hungary vs Wales in Welsh. I picked it up for the last 30 mins and it was a very exciting encounter.
Wow, the USA have sent a message out to their competition tonight. Just beaten Thailand 13-0 and they were just utterly ruthless
What a pity we were only allowed to watch Hungary vs Wales in Welsh. I picked it up for the last 30 mins and it was a very exciting encounter.
Wales seem to be a shadow of the team that reached the Euro 2016 semi-final.
Why on earth does the Premier League insist on games on Boxing Day, every year? Take this year, Boxing Day is a Thursday with a full fixture of games, whilst there’s more games on the Saturday - just 2 days later. Any other time of the year the players aren’t allowed 2 games in 3 days, so why not play Boxing Day fixtures earlier in the year, as a midweek round of games?
Logistically for fans it would be much easier as well, as travelling on Boxing Day is always a challenge.
(Oh wait, football fans aren’t thought about in modern football![]()
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What a pity we were only allowed to watch Hungary vs Wales in Welsh. I picked it up for the last 30 mins and it was a very exciting encounter.
Why on earth does the Premier League insist on games on Boxing Day, every year? Take this year, Boxing Day is a Thursday with a full fixture of games, whilst there’s more games on the Saturday - just 2 days later. Any other time of the year the players aren’t allowed 2 games in 3 days, so why not play Boxing Day fixtures earlier in the year, as a midweek round of games?
I think that 2016 side was heavily supported by a world class Gareth Bale. Unfortunately for Wales his time at Madrid has hardly been a success and his lack of game time is clearly affecting his form. Without Bale at his best, Wales are simply back to their norm
There used to be a greater emphasis on teams playing local rivals on Boxing Day
Thanks for that explanation. Living in Scotland and not living when it was introduced (Because it's a tradition that has been going since the 1950's, long before TV became influential. Many fans want to keep it that way too.
There used to be a greater emphasis on teams playing local rivals on Boxing Day, or playing a team as local as possible. This would have obviously helped travel in those days. They claim to still try and minimise travel to a degree, but it's very different these days with things such as policing having a greater influence. If they tried to do it now you would have at least five London derbies on the same day, the police wouldn't allow it.
I haven't watched all the games, but of those I've seen I haven't seen the VAR officials make a decision that's contrary to the Laws of the Game, with the possible exception of the late penalty today.VAR has been a scourge at the women’s World Cup, as has the standard of refereeing.
I haven't watched all the games, but of those I've seen I haven't seen the VAR officials make a decision that's contrary to the Laws of the Game, with the possible exception of the late penalty today.
However, there has certainly been some poor on-field refereeing, not least in today's game. The early elbow on Nikita Parris and the late challenge on Steph Houghton should both have been red cards.
What was going on with Cameroon? They seemed to have some kind of system failure! It was incredible.
The problem with a lot of the womens World Cup games is that the football is interrupting the flow of the VAR
we should just do away with the actual football and set up a massive football manager tournament!
One day games will not need to be played. They will just use a computer simulation to determine the winner
Couldn’t help a wee dig at Scotland could you?Late to this but great to see the Scottish Womens football team failing to qualify for the second round of a major international tournament. Great to see traditions continue.
Couldn’t help a wee dig at Scotland could you?![]()
The BBC report Rafa Benitez will leave Newcastle when his contract expires at the end of June. Mike Ashley really has turned this club into a joke. It used to be fun laughing at deluded Geordies but now i almost feel sorry for them .
Welcome back to the Premier League Avram Grant.
I bet Lee Clark has already emailed his CV to SportsDirect head office despite only recently joining Blyth Spartans...Street word in Newcastle is that gary monk is lined up.
Mike Ashley really has turned this club into a joke.