Perhaps. But to a new chairman looking at the books it might not seem that way at first. He’s only had us selling players, he’s yet to be stuck with Marcus Hilsner sat on his arse for three years.
I think people need to grasp that under this new setup a new contract isn’t a reward for good performance or an indicator of being in the managers plans, it’s a decision taken on a spreadsheet to maximise the potential value of the squad.
Just watching this. The amount of point of failure is infuriating. Schools. Social services. Police. I think the entire idea of letting taxi drivers pick up young girls needs looking at and starting to think despite it feeling my a bit draconian there needs to be mandatory punishment for any...
I mean they’re getting a universally bad service. Are we really defending fly tipping to stick it to Labour now? What’s next? Leaving dog turds on pavements is a great British freedom?
I don’t think he does. He doesn’t change direction. He’s heading for the ball. It’s a coming together, there’s no attempt to challenge or trip the player.
You aren’t going to convince me otherwise. A rule where a player can get sent off despite doing nothing wrong is a ridiculous rule and not...
I really think the ideal would be a Simon Moore type, experienced, good around the dressing room, capable of stepping in for an extended period but then dropping back to a senior squad member role behind the scenes when Dovin is back.
Impeding requires:
“Impeding the progress of an opponent means moving into the opponent’s path to obstruct, block, slow down or force a change of direction when the ball is not within playing distance of either player.”