@finoallafine06 @pieohmye Indeed, and the horrific Pessotto incident happened during the 2006 WC which meant certain players left the camp. Totally the right thing to do but still managed the squad well. Gattuso speaks glowingly of that squad’s togetherness.
@totallydotalley @SimonRusbridge Will be interesting to see if the same happens in the knockout stages. It changed up a hell of a lot last season once the league phase was done.
@FrogUpFrogDown@calum_traynor@HughEdw31897368 He pointed to “poor management, bullying, and the fact they stopped paying the living wage” too, so no, he never said it was “merely a Farage”, whatever that means.
But hosting Farage, what with him being an odious, lying toad wouldn’t have helped really.
@tage_sab@BBCSport It is about safety. These are athletes and are not allowed to even drink water during Ramadan. So all day they haven’t hydrated etc. By letting them take this very short break it allows them to take on what they need to be able to play. It’s not a difficult thing to comprehend.
@Viola_Nation Decent through ball to MK vs. Torino but otherwise the square root of fuck all since he joined. Which is exactly what we all knew would happen when he signed.
@Viola_Nation I dunno. I’m all for the almost delicious self-sabotage we seem to dabble in this year but I think Rodríguez chicks himself over and in fact may have been just outside the box anyway.
Oh Vanoli’s off again. There he goes. Off he pops.
@FootballRamble You can both not like it whilst also accepting that the rules were correctly interpreted.
As the original post says, this is down to PGMOL, not the ref, which a lot of people seem to be finding hard to grasp.