I'm assuming he's talking about them playing for England and the most likely Jude would be Bellingham.You appear to be talking about players from several different clubs, and I'm not even sure which Jude you might be referring to.
I'm assuming he's talking about them playing for England and the most likely Jude would be Bellingham.You appear to be talking about players from several different clubs, and I'm not even sure which Jude you might be referring to.
I am.I'm assuming he's talking about them playing for England and the most likely Jude would be Bellingham.
No, that guy was trying to figure out who and what you were talking about.Although I'm not sure if that guy was just trying to be arsey for the sake of it.
Me too.No, that guy was trying to figure out who and what you were talking about.
There are reports that from next season a Blue card will be introduced for a sin bin for players to be sent to for 10 minutes for dissent or cynical fouls.
As an extension of the existing trial to professional football but not yet decided which leagues will be doing it.There are reports that from next season a Blue card will be introduced for a sin bin for players to be sent to for 10 minutes for dissent or cynical fouls.
The "cynical fouls" label is not particularly helpful, is it? I'd assume that what is meant by that is the "taking one for the team" type fouls- the attempts to stop a breakaway. Sometimes that's a shirt-pull, but sometimes it's a nasty or dangerous foul that only avoids a red card due to the presence of a covering defender, or distance from the goal being defended. If the threat of being sin-binned would have prevented the foul by a Blackburn defender on Boxing Day which caused a nasty injury to Huddersfield forward Delano Burgzorg, or the countless other examples every week where a defender has scythed down an attacker and got nowhere near the ball, then it has to be a good thing.Dissent - yes, absolutely (and it already happens at grassroots level)
Cynical fouls - oh great, another subjective can of worms is opened. (And not needed either - cynical fouls already attract a greater sanction than a similar foul in other circumstances - eg a little shirt pull to stop a break is a nailed on yellow but a shirt pull by an attacker is only ever a free kick)
Sorry we couldn't hang on to do you a favour down on the South coast, despite leading 2-0 at half-time against a Southampton team that haven't lost in over 20 games. The final score of 5-3 was a great advert for Championship football, with all five of Southampton's goals coming from substitutes (edit: apart from the own-goal of course!). Strength in depth was the difference, with Huddersfield having to name two goalkeepers on the bench and bring on a young lad who's not fully recovered from an injury himself. Hard to come away from such a good performance with nothing, but if we can play to that level for the rest of the season we should manage to avoid the trapdoor yet again. Most teams in this league don't have £20m+ on the bench.Leeds 3 Rotherham 0
Leeds normally like to lose to struggling Yorkshire rivals, so I went into this one with a little trepidation after our 1-1 draw that felt like a loss at the New York Stadium earlier in the season. Even the Championship super-computer had Rotherham to come away with a 0-1 win, so I wasn't alone in my scepticism. A controversial opening Bamford goal saw Leeds ease to victory against a lacklustre Rotherham. The game really did reflect both teams league positions and Leeds should have scored plenty more really. Rotherham only managed to bring 611 supporters for the short journey, although their away form is dire and they probably feel the same way about the Championship, as I do about Leeds getting pasted in the Premiership each week, so hard to blame them.
Leeds now 1 point behind Southampton in 2nd place.
We're still 1st in the Championship table after our win at Watford today. Not best game but still 3 points though. Ipswich drew 2-2 so helps us all in the top 4.Leeds 3 Rotherham 0
Leeds normally like to lose to struggling Yorkshire rivals, so I went into this one with a little trepidation after our 1-1 draw that felt like a loss at the New York Stadium earlier in the season. Even the Championship super-computer had Rotherham to come away with a 0-1 win, so I wasn't alone in my scepticism. A controversial opening Bamford goal saw Leeds ease to victory against a lacklustre Rotherham. The game really did reflect both teams league positions and Leeds should have scored plenty more really. Rotherham only managed to bring 611 supporters for the short journey, although their away form is dire and they probably feel the same way about the Championship, as I do about Leeds getting pasted in the Premiership each week, so hard to blame them.
Leeds now 1 point behind Southampton in 2nd place.
Didn’t expect that result, but all things considered a good season so far.Wolves 0-2 Brentford: not my side’s afternoon at all, through 2 defensive howlers and Brentford’s back line being solid.
Still, solid mid table will do for this season after our escape last campaign.
It's no problem, we just have to win our own games, and we have some big ones still to come. You did well though, it's a shame you couldn't win as that would have lifted you nicely clear of the relegation zone. Some good goals in the game having now watched the highlights.Sorry we couldn't hang on to do you a favour down on the South coast, despite leading 2-0 at half-time against a Southampton team that haven't lost in over 20 games. The final score of 5-3 was a great advert for Championship football, with all five of Southampton's goals coming from substitutes (edit: apart from the own-goal of course!). Strength in depth was the difference, with Huddersfield having to name two goalkeepers on the bench and bring on a young lad who's not fully recovered from an injury himself. Hard to come away from such a good performance with nothing, but if we can play to that level for the rest of the season we should manage to avoid the trapdoor yet again. Most teams in this league don't have £20m+ on the bench.
Yes, Ipswich got off to a great start, but I did think they would struggle long-term. I'm very much looking forward to Leeds-Leicester on a Friday night game in a couple of weeksWe're still 1st in the Championship table after our win at Watford today. Not best game but still 3 points though. Ipswich drew 2-2 so helps us all in the top 4.
What happened exactly? (The Blades got an unexpected 3-1 win, obviously, to give themselves an outside hope of still escaping the Premier League drop zone).A couple of strange handball decisions resulting in penalties in the Luton - Sheffield Utd game yesterday.
In both cases the offence was so unobvious (is that a real word?) that not one player appealed and play was at the other end before it was stopped for the ref to go to the pitchside monitor.What happened exactly? (The Blades got an unexpected 3-1 win, obviously, to give themselves an outside hope of still escaping the Premier League drop zone).
I guessed you'd of been there, it's always better to hear from someone that saw it with their own eyes rather that what I think I saw on MOTD.In both cases the offence was so unobvious (is that a real word?) that not one player appealed and play was at the other end before it was stopped for the ref to go to the pitchside monitor.
As for the result, our performance was a bit subdued and Wilder seemed to have figured out how to deal with our most obvious threats. A very poor result for us on a day when three points would have lifted us a couple of places.
Would be very amusing to a non Harry fan.Leverkusen 3 Bayern 0.
Five points clear now in the hunt for the first title in their history. Is the curse of trophy less Harry Kane about to strike the Baverians who have won their league for the last 11 seasons?
Yes I agree. Also the Leicester vs Southampton game in just over a month's time will be a big game too!! Ipswich have done great but think they'll struggle if they get promoted. Interesting times ahead.It's no problem, we just have to win our own games, and we have some big ones still to come. You did well though, it's a shame you couldn't win as that would have lifted you nicely clear of the relegation zone. Some good goals in the game having now watched the highlights.
Yes, Ipswich got off to a great start, but I did think they would struggle long-term. I'm very much looking forward to Leeds-Leicester on a Friday night game in a couple of weeks
Moyes won West Ham the Conference League, so it’s a bit unfair for them to hate him.Who's the least liked by his own fans Manager, David Moyes or Roy Hodgson
Leeds have Southampton at home last game of the seasonYes I agree. Also the Leicester vs Southampton game in just over a month's time will be a big game too!! Ipswich have done great but think they'll struggle if they get promoted. Interesting times ahead.