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back in the day it wasn't a foul. Players these days are softView attachment 4317940
I wonder if raping another player on the pitch is a foul or not?
back in the day it wasn't a foul. Players these days are soft
I know it’s women’s football so who cares but the English are such cucks they will probably adopt it too. And if the biggest league in the world adopts it, other leagues will follow. Pretty funny so many fans are dying suddenly from global warming that they need to introduce a new card.A white card has been issued for the first time in a football match in Portugal.
The card was shown during a women's cup match between Sporting Lisbon and Benfica on Saturday after medical staff from both clubs rushed to help a fan who had fainted in the stands as Benfica led 3-0 during the first half.
Referee Catarina Campos then showed the card to both teams. The gesture recognises and praises acts of fair play. Fans at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon were heard cheering and applauding the decision.
The cards were introduced as part of an initiative of Portugal's National Plan for Ethics in Sport to encourage fair play and have been adopted by the Portuguese Football Federation. So far only Portugal has adopted the white card.
Reading in-between the lines I think it just pauses the game, which the ref can do at any time anyway. Or it’s just pure ass pats for doing something nice.Ok but what does the white card actually do? Like "Get 3 white cards, get 1 free penalty" or something or is it just complete worthless bullshittery?
Kieron Dyer momentDanny Ings is already injured which is simultaneously the most Danny Ings and West Ham thing to happen
Everton are a disaster and Idk which self respecting manager wants to take that job. If they were going to sack Lampard and solve none of their main issues, they should have done it pre world cup so that they could have a manager who could have a mini preseason and a run of games to decide how to best spend this transfer window to fix the squad. Instead they fire Lampard and have no idea on who to replace them with less than a week to go before the transfer window shuts. This kind of inept management deserves relegationJesus christ the state of Everton, club sources have confirmed that the Club is up for sale with Moshiri asking for £500 million. Lampard was already sacked and Leighton Baines had to take training this morning.
The club hasnt even finished the new stadium and would need investment to get that done. Theyre losing money hand over fist and are facing relegation.
R/Everton have stickied a cope thread
I think what sums Everton up best is the story of what happened with their player of the Year in 2016. Everyone arrived at the ceremony, press, fans and players. Only to announce 1 hour before the start it had to be postponed a week because they had just sacked Martinez.Everton are a disaster and Idk which self respecting manager wants to take that job. If they were going to sack Lampard and solve none of their main issues, they should have done it pre world cup so that they could have a manager who could have a mini preseason and a run of games to decide how to best spend this transfer window to fix the squad. Instead they fire Lampard and have no idea on who to replace them with less than a week to go before the transfer window shuts. This kind of inept management deserves relegation
I might be a little off on this but I think Everton had a slow decline since David Moyes left. Martinez was able to come in and bring some attacking football to pair with the defense Moyes had left but it was never going to last. It wasn't that he brought them tons of success but he was a consistent performer who kept the club playing a certain style and gave you certain expectations. Martinez gave a higher hope of what the club could do by combining the defense of moyes and his attacking style but as soon as the defense went away, the club was in a worse spot but had the big time taste. I think they have been chasing that high since then and also have seen clubs like Tottenham, Man City, Newcastle, and Leicester come to success which were clubs at or below what Everton were as a club maybe 10-15 years ago and they all did what Everton couldn't.I think what sums Everton up best is the story of what happened with their player of the Year in 2016. Everyone arrived at the ceremony, press, fans and players. Only to announce 1 hour before the start it had to be postponed a week because they had just sacked Martinez.
The club is in a fucking shambles. The stadium isnt even done and the club cant pay for it to be finished. Its been paid through some loans and the land Goodison is on has already been sold.
The managerial problem is now infinitely worse. Had they not announced the club was up for sale they could have brought in someone experienced to prevent relegation. What manager is going to join them now? Warnock?
The squad is shit, Gordon has checked out and Danjuma was probably the only bright light. The transfer has been gazumped and again with the club up for sale who is going to join?
I dont even know who would buy the club. Big players will likely go for United or Liverpool. Both are within 30 miles of Everton and have much bigger revenues, fanbases and better situations. Even the championship clubs up for sale offer genuine better prospects for a cheaper price.
This really stinks of them going full Sunderland.
They didnt plan for Moyes leaving, for me the real decline started sacking Koeman. His season was the highest Everton finsihed (7th) in the 16/17 season. Allardyce and Silva both finished 8th and Ancelotti (who the board shilled hard) never finished over 10th. They make retarded sackings and even more retarded signings.I might be a little off on this but I think Everton had a slow decline since David Moyes left. Martinez was able to come in and bring some attacking football to pair with the defense Moyes had left but it was never going to last. It wasn't that he brought them tons of success but he was a consistent performer who kept the club playing a certain style and gave you certain expectations. Martinez gave a higher hope of what the club could do by combining the defense of moyes and his attacking style but as soon as the defense went away, the club was in a worse spot but had the big time taste. I think they have been chasing that high since then and also have seen clubs like Tottenham, Man City, Newcastle, and Leicester come to success which were clubs at or below what Everton were as a club maybe 10-15 years ago and they all did what Everton couldn't.
I think Everton are going to stumble for a while. Sunderland aren't the worst case scenario, I think Portsmouth are the worst case. Best case might be something like Blackburn where you stumble down 2 divisions and come back to the Championship where they hang around mid table.
Not a bad signing at all from Sneeds United.It's looking like another American will be heading to play under Marsch.
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He'd be a good fit there, solid work rate but absolutely no quality on the ball.
What manager is going to join them now? Warnock?