I think I’ve watched them 6 or 7 times this season and never thought the refs were anything but generous to them. They’ll be in the mix til the end.Bloody hell mate you wana tell that to Arsenal fans. They are convinced every ref hates them lol.
I dont fancy Arsenal. They are to nervous and i dont think they have the bottle.
I think I’ve watched them 6 or 7 times this season and never thought the refs were anything but generous to them. They’ll be in the mix til the end.
Come on, you can clearly see that he is going for the ball.Well, this wasn't so I think we all know the answer to thatView attachment 337687
Ah, now you mention it... Don't know what I was thinkingCome on, you can clearly see that he is going for the ball.
Protecting the product and facilitating an unlikely RS title charge for the legions of telly clapping subscribers - that's all that matter nowWatching match of the day the clear elbow by Chiesa not even a booking, cleared him out, not mentioned of course by the pundits, clear as day, caught the Bournemouth player right on the chin. What is it when referee's, linesman, var, commentators and pundits alike won't even mention it ? Bias, terror ? The player was writhing in agony, dangerous and foul play by Chiesa and nothing even in the after match discussions.
Former Newcastle United, Liverpool and England striker Andy Carroll is due to appear in court on Tuesday after he was charged with breaching a non-molestation order.
Carroll, 36, who now plays for National League South side Dagenham and Redbridge, was arrested in April with the alleged offence said to have been committed a month earlier.
The 36-year-old, who has nine caps for England and was signed by Liverpool in 2011 for a then club record fee of £35m, is listed to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates Court.
Essex Police said: "A man has been charged with breaching a non-molestation order. Andrew Carroll, 36, of Epping, was arrested on April 27 and the alleged offences relate to an incident in March. He is due to appear at Chelmsford magistrates' court on December 30."
A non-molestation order is a court injunction typically issued to prevent a person from communicating with another and could also stop someone from coming within a certain distance of a specific address or a place of work.
The punishment for breach of a non-molestation order ranges from a fine to up to five years in prison for the most serious of cases.
Maybe they can have a leverAfter matchday 18 last season, the top 4 did not ultimately change by end of season but for one club - all fared poorer over the last 20 matches, gaining less pts than first 18…except for City, who climbed from 7th to 3rd
- Liverpool - 43 pts (84)
- Arsenal - 36 pts (74)
- Chelsea - 35 pts (69)
- Nottingham Forest - 34 pts (64)
- City - 28 pts (71 pts)
It’s tighter this season but most dropped more pts 2nd half of season rather than gaining on opponents
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