Would hate for him to punch Mike Riley. Oh, wait - sorry I, he isn't there any more. I meant Howard Webb
It is a real moral dilemma. 20 years ago, punching Mike Riley and putting him out of action for a few weeks would have brought the game into disrepute but would have simultaneously raised the standards of officiating.
It is a real moral dilemma. 20 years ago, punching Mike Riley and putting him out of action for a few weeks would have brought the game into disrepute but would have simultaneously raised the standards of officiating.
What is the responsible course of action?
FFS Lads! That's twice you've mentioned that name in this thread and unless I'm mistaken IUFG has not left the planet.
Would hate for him to punch Mike Riley. Oh, wait - sorry I, he isn't there any more. I meant Howard Webb
A ****housery attack .. No excuses and all that.. But perhaps a warning that FIFA and those who keep changing the rules every five minutes to perhaps stop farking around.
A ****housery attack .. No excuses and all that.. But perhaps a warning that FIFA and those who keep changing the rules every five minutes to perhaps stop farking around.
Well, there is the broader point. How can anyone, within or without the game, have an ounce of respect for the governing bodies. UEFA and FIFA have proved themselves to be corrupt to the core.
Well, there is the broader point. How can anyone, within or without the game, have an ounce of respect for the governing bodies. UEFA and FIFA have proved themselves to be corrupt to the core.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."