Hope all goes well Taiwo.
And this is what can happen with the stupid offside law that plays on when a player is clearly offside … grrrrrrr
Hope all goes well Taiwo.
And this is what can happen with the stupid offside law that plays on when a player is clearly offside … grrrrrrr
But how was anyone to know the extent of his injury when it only became apparent on Monday after they completed the internal scans?
How pathetic. Using Awoniyi’s injury to get sympathy for the owner.
Their spin doctor is angling to get into the good books (and a fat bonus) of the owner.
Absolute bollox.
Blaming the medical team to make himself look good.
Yeah as upsetting as the condition of the player is, this is a pathetic statement. His sole concern was his team being forced to play the final minutes with 10 players, not the safety of the player. I mean it was the injured player he was specifically incensed with.
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The nominees for the Premier League Manager of the Season are in
Arne Slot
Eddie Howe
Thomas Frank
Vítor Pereira
Nuno Espírito Santo
What?
Arsetita not nominated?
What a traversity!
He’s the head of the best team in the CL and the “Best Man” in the PL.
Oh, maybe that’s because he’s a dead body.
Should only be one winner.
I think you can make a case for Howe perhaps but the rest nah.
Some what suprised Iraola doesn’t make the list.
I would have said Nuno rather than Howe.
Is there even a need for nominees? Just award the bloody thing to Arne and save everybody the bother. Same goes for the player of the season, forget about it.
Sometimes, I forget the season is not over yet.
Had Forrest not shat the bed in the last 2-3 weeks i would have had him as 2nd favourite
Same, I don’t think his season now looks that impressive.
I think the Bournemouth guy deserves a bit of praise, not sure about Wolves at all being there. He has done well but they are still down there.
Its like the
"Nominees for Best Actor…
Daniel Day Lewis
The rest of you sit the fuck down…"
No stadium in English football has hosted more top-flight games than Goodison Park.
Sunday’s game between Everton and Southampton will be the last time Goodison hosts Premier League football, before the men’s team move to their new ground and the women’s side settle in.
The end of an era.
Another record we will surpass in a couple of years then.