The 21/22 Football Thread

Apologies to any Magpies fans...

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I see the CEO of Amnesty International has called for a meeting with the Premiere league to ascertain what their definition of a "fit and proper person" is regarding buying a Premiere League football club. Having shed loads of money, I guess.. :D


I listened to a Five Live 'Your call' programme about this one morning and this was a gem..One Geordie came on to say he was delighted that Mike Ashley, the slave driver had sold up. :LOL: He clearly has not a clue what happens in Saudi Arabia.
 
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The inevitable has happened. Newcastle and Brucie have parted. At least they allowed him to reach his 1000th game as a manager. I wonder who will be brought in and when ? Whoever it is needs to get them out of the relegation zone and the owners have only the January window to upgrade the team.They've got 372 games left to do it.
 

I have problems with numbers..a blind spot I was told..officially too. but even so that was a bit off the mark... :D
I have to say that you were very kind to just put two ??. :) Others might not have been so lenient.

I'll try again. There are 20 teams and each team has to play 2 games against the other 19 teams so every team has to play 38 games in a season. As of today they've all played 8 so that leaves 30.

Hope that's right..:D

What do you think that does for Newcastle United ?
 
I have problems with numbers..a blind spot I was told..officially too. but even so that was a bit off the mark... :D
I have to say that you were very kind to just put two ??. :) Others might not have been so lenient.

I'll try again. There are 20 teams and each team has to play 2 games against the other 19 teams so every team has to play 38 games in a season. As of today they've all played 8 so that leaves 30.

Hope that's right..:D

What do you think that does for Newcastle United ?

It means they'll go another 30 games without a win this season :LOL:

On a more serious note, Steve Bruce is a nice bloke, I remember him when I lived in Kent and he played for Gillingham. Cost us a set of kit for the club we picked him up from if I remember correctly (or was that Tony Cascarino) - anyway, I digress, back to my point. He was a great defender but he's a pretty poor manager. I know he hasn't the best of teams to manage, but still, his stats are pretty poor: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/steve-bruce/stationen/trainer/447/plus/1

He has said that his work was affecting his family life, so I reckon he'll drop out of management for a few years, maybe become a pundit....
 
It means they'll go another 30 games without a win this season :LOL:

On a more serious note, Steve Bruce is a nice bloke, I remember him when I lived in Kent and he played for Gillingham. Cost us a set of kit for the club we picked him up from if I remember correctly (or was that Tony Cascarino) - anyway, I digress, back to my point. He was a great defender but he's a pretty poor manager. I know he hasn't the best of teams to manage, but still, his stats are pretty poor: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/steve-bruce/stationen/trainer/447/plus/1

He has said that his work was affecting his family life, so I reckon he'll drop out of management for a few years, maybe become a pundit....

I think they'll go down. Not many transfers take place in the January window. It makes me wonder why the consortium bought the club. 'Sports-washing' has been suggested. By the way, in amongst all the comments regarding that Saudi-lead PIF, PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports & Media consortium, it turns out that PIF, who are responsible for 80% of the purchase, own the two planes that ferried the assassins of Jamal Kashoggi in the Saudi Consulate, Istanbul in 2018, from Saudi Arabia to Turkey and back .... including the man who sawed him into pieces.

Re Steve Bruce..Everyone that I've heard speak about him re leaving says he's a nice bloke. He's always come over well in post-match interviews.

Only 88 days at Wigan ?? :eek: Second time round,I see.

Well, apart from time with his family he'll also have plenty of time to spend the £8 million he'll get for being sacked. :D It's a crazy world in the Premiership.

In 2017 Mino Raiola was the agent for the Pogba transfer to Manchester United from Juventus and,seemingly, represented all three parties getting..I won't use the term 'earning'.. £40million. It states in this article that FIFA launched an inquiry. https://www.givemesport.com/1063642...rom-paul-pogba-transfer-with-twoword-response

Last year another inquiry was launched so they musn't have sorted it back in 2017. This November 2020 article states that the system was deregulated in 2015..obviously, a mistake. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54834219

Agents will be consulted between now and the spring of 2021, and they will all receive the draft regulations and be asked for feedback.

As stated in the article an agent representing a selling club can earn a maximum of 10% of the transfer value. As a Spurs fan..just about,still..:D. I recall thinking that Gareth Bale's agent could have got himself approx £8million.
 
And we won again.... Mind you, it was only Villa who have fallen apart after selling Jack Grealish.....
 
And we won again.... Mind you, it was only Villa who have fallen apart after selling Jack Grealish.....

That was a a good win. Leicester next Saturday at King Power, I see.A different ball game, I think.
 
Just started after half-time. Manchester United 0 Liverpool 5 after a disallowed goal by Ronaldo just now. The booing was really loud from the Manchester United fans at half-time.

Saleh scores three. I think he might get his 500,000 a week request. https://liverpooloffside.sbnation.c...rtedly-wants-500k-per-week-contract-extension

He's on £200,000 a week at present so I assume he expects the £500,000 to come down to nearer £380,000 to £400,000 but what do I know ?

Aaaagh. Pogba,half-time substitute just been sent off. He went in with his studs up on Keita and catches Keita's calf, knee. He's been taken off on a stretcher. Pogba doesn't challenge it, either. It goes from bad to worse. What now for Mr S ?
 
See what happened when Harry met Salah. :p
 
Aaaagh. Pogba,half-time substitute just been sent off. He went in with his studs up on Keita and catches Keita's calf, knee. He's been taken off on a stretcher. Pogba doesn't challenge it, either. It goes from bad to worse. What now for Mr S ?
Lots of talk about the manager this morning, but a challenge like that is entirely down to the player involved. I'm not even a football fan but I saw that live on TV and immediately thought he was going in the bin.

I think football should copy the yellow card system from rugby union. 10 minutes sit down for anyone getting a yellow card might encourage better behaviour.
 
Lots of talk about the manager this morning, but a challenge like that is entirely down to the player involved. I'm not even a football fan but I saw that live on TV and immediately thought he was going in the bin.

I think football should copy the yellow card system from rugby union. 10 minutes sit down for anyone getting a yellow card might encourage better behaviour.


That's a very good point re the sin-bin we see in rugby.. Infact, it is used in the amateur games https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rugby-style-sin-bins-introduced-3163687 It should be introduced right up to the Premiere League.

The Premiere League players get a three match ban when they accumulate 15 yellows and that's why they're not bothered..apart from the two leading to a red in a game.. until the 15 come into sight. There's a few rule changes I'd like to see and I mentioned one a few posts ago. Mobbing the ref. You don't see that in rugby. Just the captain or both captains can approach or are called over to speak with the ref . It's beyond my understanding why the FA haven't clamped down on it. It must be really intimidating. They can be quite aggressive. I have seen a yellow given for it, though but the sin bin would be a better option.

I heard the Five Live post-match interviewer Garry Flintoff asking OGS what he thought about the 5-0 defeat. What a stupid way to open the question. "Ollie..in your own words how would you describe the performance today ?" In your own words ? Did Flintoff think Ollie was going to use the words of someone else ? :rolleyes:
 
That's a very good point re the sin-bin we see in rugby.. Infact, it is used in the amateur games https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rugby-style-sin-bins-introduced-3163687 It should be introduced right up to the Premiere League.

The Premiere League players get a three match ban when they accumulate 15 yellows and that's why they're not bothered..apart from the two leading to a red in a game.. until the 15 come into sight. There's a few rule changes I'd like to see and I mentioned one a few posts ago. Mobbing the ref. You don't see that in rugby. Just the captain or both captains can approach or are called over to speak with the ref . It's beyond my understanding why the FA haven't clamped down on it. It must be really intimidating. They can be quite aggressive. I have seen a yellow given for it, though but the sin bin would be a better option.

I heard the Five Live post-match interviewer Garry Flintoff asking OGS what he thought about the 5-0 defeat. What a stupid way to open the question. "Ollie..in your own words how would you describe the performance today ?" In your own words ? Did Flintoff think Ollie was going to use the words of someone else ? :rolleyes:

Thing is that yellows are so soft these days, faint tough and depending on the reaction can be a yellow. Also, your other point is down to the refs - they should simply warn they will book players who 'mob' the ref - maybe that could be a 10 min sin bin?
 
Thing is that yellows are so soft these days, faint tough and depending on the reaction can be a yellow. Also, your other point is down to the refs - they should simply warn they will book players who 'mob' the ref - maybe that could be a 10 min sin bin?

I missed your post yesterday when I was on..apologies.

That's a fair point re yellow-carding many players and as many as 10 (your example) do gather round. It's disheartening to watch a ref backing away from 'the mob' and waving them away. That's what bothers me about the top people watching it week after week. If I were a top FA official I'd be saying that we need to get that conduct stopped. Handing a yellow to one or two does seem to have a sobering effect but no..the ref can't be giving 10 yellows so it has to be tackled as part of the culture in absence of the FA sorting it. Off the top of my head, maybe having only the captains approach the ref and any players that mob the ref will have post-match sanctions applied or alternatively the club is sanctioned..points lost, maybe ? The reason being that it's difficult to deal with so many players at the time.

As mentioned, I have seen refs vigorously wave players away and it doesn't stop them mobbing him. Rugby does have much stricter refereeing which doesn't spoil play but does command respect. Football just has a 'Respect programme' which asks players to show restraint and have respect for match officials .Complete waste of time as we see week in and week out. Maybe it's not a very good analogy or a bit harsh but to me rugby players are the senior boys (at school) and footballers, by and large, the infants..not even secondary grade. The 'Respect programme' clearly doesn't work. The level of respect for the rugby ref is such that the captains call him 'sir' I'ver heard it via the mics. Now there's something that would be useful. Get the refs miced-up. You get these top players..the ones who think they're a gift to humanity, railing against the ref even though the decision is without question the right one.VAR is great..for refs. The moment a ref gets a decision through his earpiece and, let's say it's a penalty award at stake, as soon as he motions that the VAR screen shows a penalty there's no challenge to it. Up to that moment the ref is surrounded like a pack of hyenas around cornered prey. There's a lot to love about football (unless you're an Arsenal or Spurs fan..now maybe Man. United too..lol) but this harassment of the ref isn't one of them.

I also think that the linesmen/women ..assistant refs to use the correct terminology, should have a bit more backbone when clear fouls are made right infront of them. Infact, I've noticed that the female refs and assistant refs especially, are far more decisive. Talking about the efficiency of females in football. On Sunday West Ham beat Spurs 1-0 at The London Stadium and on Five Live the commentator and summarisers were females and they were both excellent. No high-pitched maniacal screaming from Vicky Sparks, the commentator, as a player was about to score. She's a sports journalist. The summariser was Karen Bardsley, Manchester City/England goalkeeper. My wife heard some of the commentary and commented on how much more technically-detailed the comments were from both of them compared to their male counterparts. In 2017 sexism was still as alive and kicking as it is today. This is what Moysey (as Sunderland manager) said to Vicky Sparks in a post-match interview having taken issue with a question she put to him .“You were just getting a wee bit naughty at the end there, so just watch yourself. You still might get a slap even though you’re a woman. Careful the next time you come in.” The FA fined him £30,000 for 'improper and threatening remarks'. Quite right,too. :D

Just to finish with two other aspects of the game I don't like to see and which I think should be penalised. The first one is when two players go for the ball as it's about to cross the goal line and one player is marginally infront of the other and the one behind gives a shove in the back to the one infront which often results in that player being bundled into the hoardings at a greater speed than would otherwise be the case. Maybe the one behind hopes the other will catch the ball with his feet and a corner be given but it's a risky thing to do which could end in injury and possibly a serious one.

The second is pitchside. Why on earth does a manager think it's acceptable to have a go..and often a very aggressive one at that, at an official standing close to him when the referee gives a decision he doesn't like ? I could also say that I've seen managers have a go at the other manger especially re a bad foul resulting in injury. In both cases the action is completely out of control of those off the pitch. Having said that what can we expect when Diego Simeone refused to shake Jurgen Klopp's hand (he went straight down the tunnel) after his Atletico Madrid side lost 3-2 (at home,too) in the recent Champions League game on October 19th because Antoine Griezmann was sent off, (a high foot in the face of Firmino..a straight red) a penalty given against them and a penalty decision overturned after the ref went to the monitor. What influence did Klopp have over any of that ? None. Couldn't Simeonne have shaken hands and just quietly said that he wasn't happy with some of the decisions. No,....he storms off down the tunnel like a spoilt child. I've never seen any of that behaviour in rugby.
 
Next Saturday's game between Spurs and Manchester United will be interesting. Both teams seem to 'buck up' after disasterous results. 5.30pm kick off at The TH Stadium.
 
Thing is that yellows are so soft these days, faint tough and depending on the reaction can be a yellow.
In Rugby union the ref often reviews video footage from multiple angles leading to a card before giving one, and consults with assistants and the assistant in the video room. It means they are generally fairer when someone gets a red or yellow, though the game can stop for a few minutes while they go through all the replay angles to make sure they get it right. Football commentators seem to think it unreasonable when VAR takes more than about 5 seconds, they'd really struggle with rugby.
 
Leicester getting thrashed, or not :D

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This Leicester supporter isn't surprised at the score against Arsenal ? Leaving aside the win against Man Utd the Foxes have 'flattered to deceive' this season. Lucky to win at home against Norwich. Lucky to get a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace. Battered for most of the match at Brentford. Hammered by West Ham. Results 'paper over' performances. Mighty improvements are needed if we are to get anywhere near the top six this year.
 
Gooners back in the top 6, and above Spuds. All is right with the world :ROFLMAO:
 
Harry can't score because he's not getting any penalties. That goal from Ronaldo yesterday was just class...


That's a bit harsh,Steve :D Not only harsh but wrong .I'm sure this was brought up a while ago..I can't find it,though.

Let's look at the stats which don't deceive. These are bang up to date.

Goals 167...of which....

Headed 26

Penalties 24.

Free kicks 1

So, of course the balance in normal play.
 
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I didn't think NE Santo could survive that defeat against Manchester United. The players had downed tools. He's gone, along with the staff he brought with him.

 
Conte in. Fireworks. Levy wouldn't pay what Conte demanded in the summer and went for a much less costly NE Santo. Now Levy can't afford not to have the likes of Conte.

I've discovered that he plays a back three, generally. With Juventus 3-5-2 ..Chelsea 3-4-3 and with Inter Milan back to 3-5-2. No doubt all eyes will be on Kane.

I wanted to find out about his reputation and came across this exchange he had with Gigi Buffon, the Juventus goalkeeper in the last game of the Serie A 2013/14 season.

With one game to go in Juventus were on 99 points. The title had been wrapped up weeks earlier but Conte had prepared rigorously for the final match against Cagliari – intent on achieving a full century. Juve’s players were just settling in for a video review session when the goalkeeper Gigi Buffon arrived with the club’s chief executive, Beppe Marotta.

“Excuse me for one moment, boss,” Buffon said. “The director just wants to clear up the question of bonuses owed to the team after the title wi
n.”

The suggestion sent Conte into a fury. He chased every player out of the room as he tore into Buffon. “I don’t want to hear another word,” Conte is said to have screamed. “From you, of all people, I would never have expected such a thing. Bonuses … You’re a disappointment, a defeat from the moment you open your mouth. Just like all the rest of these half-wits.:eek:

They went on to beat Cagliari 3-0 and achived a first in Serie A ..more than 100 points.

When Carlos Tevez was asked during his first season at Juventus what differences existed between Conte and Sir Alex Ferguson, his reply was: “Not many.”

My spirits have been lifted :)
 
Nuno Espirito Santo sacked, the Spurs management merrygoround continues.

Steve Bruce is available. :D

I've just seen your post Marc..Don't know how I missed it . Too concentrated of Steve's comment re Kane . Anyway, as you'll know by now Antonio Conte takes the helm.
 
That's a bit harsh,Steve :D Not only harsh but wrong .I'm sure this was brought up a while ago..I can't find it,though.

Let's look at the stats which don't deceive. These are bang up to date.

Goals 167...of which....

Headed 26

Penalties 24.

Free kicks 1

So, of course the balance in normal play.
But you bite every time
 
Conte in. Fireworks. Levy wouldn't pay what Conte demanded in the summer and went for a much less costly NE Santo. Now Levy can't afford not to have the likes of Conte.

I've discovered that he plays a back three, generally. With Juventus 3-5-2 ..Chelsea 3-4-3 and with Inter Milan back to 3-5-2. No doubt all eyes will be on Kane.

I wanted to find out about his reputation and came across this exchange he had with Gigi Buffon, the Juventus goalkeeper in the last game of the Serie A 2013/14 season.

With one game to go in Juventus were on 99 points. The title had been wrapped up weeks earlier but Conte had prepared rigorously for the final match against Cagliari – intent on achieving a full century. Juve’s players were just settling in for a video review session when the goalkeeper Gigi Buffon arrived with the club’s chief executive, Beppe Marotta.

“Excuse me for one moment, boss,” Buffon said. “The director just wants to clear up the question of bonuses owed to the team after the title wi
n.”

The suggestion sent Conte into a fury. He chased every player out of the room as he tore into Buffon. “I don’t want to hear another word,” Conte is said to have screamed. “From you, of all people, I would never have expected such a thing. Bonuses … You’re a disappointment, a defeat from the moment you open your mouth. Just like all the rest of these half-wits.:eek:

They went on to beat Cagliari 3-0 and achived a first in Serie A ..more than 100 points.

When Carlos Tevez was asked during his first season at Juventus what differences existed between Conte and Sir Alex Ferguson, his reply was: “Not many.”

My spirits have been lifted :)

My hope is the adage "you can't polish a turd" is true., so despite Conte, Spurs will still be rubbish!
 
My hope is the adage "you can't polish a turd" is true., so despite Conte, Spurs will still be rubbish!


I have a (polished) coprolite. OK, it's a several million years old turd but it's polished!!! :P
 
Possibly not quite THAT old.
 
My hope is the adage "you can't polish a turd" is true., so despite Conte, Spurs will still be rubbish!


We'll see. New players are being targeted in the January window.
 
We'll see. New players are being targeted in the January window.
You mean the same January window where it’s notoriously difficult to pick up new talent, especially on the cheap. The problem with Spurs is Levy.
 
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