Refereing in this league is hilarious, I don't care what anybody says. A Burnley player seemingly handles the ball in the box, Burnley gets a penalty from which it scores to go 2-1 up.
in the Manure game, Abram elbows the crap out of a guy so the ref, of course, gives a (different) Bournemouth player a red card. you couldn't make this shit up.
According to others in the forum (cough, @newterp ) the scum are dead certain to win their game in hand and overtake us while we battle for 7th...
sweet jesus - what a load of bullshyte.... Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Tyrone Mings "jumped into his elbow" during a controversial incident in the 1-1 draw against Bournemouth. LOL this is like saying "no your honour, I didn't kick him in the balls at all - he attacked my foot with his testicles."
The more I see the stamping incident the more I think it will be difficult to prove. I know Carragher and his rat-faced mater are doing a good job of it, Mings looks like he was tripped by Rooney and happened to plant his foot on Ibrahimovic's head to steady himself, (Ibrahimvic who had come piling in after Mings and Rooney had come together. ) To top it all, Rooney claimed live on TV that he had seen the whole thing and it was deliberate but from teh TV images, Rooney was looking away, appealing to the referee when the incident happened. Bare-faced lie.
It could easily be 3-4 nil. An Everton win would be nice. Even better if Kane scores a hat trick but Everton win 4-3. I need the fantasy points.
Everton shoot themselves in the foot today. It's 3-2 and Spurs have benefited from some terrible defending.
But the Ibra elbow was absolutely deliberate, vicious, and criminal. I bet the center says he saw it and the committee lets him go while punishing Migs
trouble at'mill for the Arse ... https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...nal-training-row-team-mates-dropped-liverpool Alexis Sánchez stormed out of an Arsenal training session last week and was involved in a dressing room slanging match with some of his team-mates – which was, seemingly, part of the reason why Arsène Wenger dropped him from the starting XI at Liverpool on Saturday. The Chile forward, who is Arsenal’s undoubted star, has cut an increasingly agitated figure over recent weeks as the club’s hopes of success in the Premier League and Champions League have fizzled out. His emotions bubbled over during the preparations for the league visit to Anfield.