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Posted
1 minute ago, Kasey Keller said:

Keith Stroud is shocking 

On a howler level, we’d probably be better off having var in the championship and not the prem where the errors are more nuanced ! 

Posted
3 hours ago, ARTY_FOX said:

And if you're the impartial official you shouldn't be swinging elbows because someone is coming over to you. Wether it's to moan or not. 

Strange you rather protect the players..it seems.

He didn’t swing more of a preventive brush off before contact…

but who cares..wouldn’t happen if players weren’t wearing their ASBO badges..

Posted
3 hours ago, UniFox21 said:

Okay cool, official should be reprimanded for his response.

 

Doesn't touch upon the actual issue here of players being absolute ***** to officials and getting away with it 

Hammer nail, nail hammer, hammer nail on the head…

players are arrogant SOBs who only think of tantrums…just to get their say..

Posted
15 minutes ago, Super_horns said:

Well either way this will hit Leeds very badly !

 

 

Played a total of about 45 minutes for Leeds. That's an expensive half of football lol

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Posted
9 hours ago, fuchsntf said:

Strange you rather protect the players..it seems.

He didn’t swing more of a preventive brush off before contact…

but who cares..wouldn’t happen if players weren’t wearing their ASBO badges..

lol a protective swing? 

 

Again if Robertson had swung his arm like that at another olayer grabbing his arm you're going mental at Robertson for assaulting another player. 

Posted
8 hours ago, ARTY_FOX said:

lol a protective swing? 

 

Again if Robertson had swung his arm like that at another olayer grabbing his arm you're going mental at Robertson for assaulting another player. 

Yes..but that didn’t happen did it..

We ain’t talking about  other player approach are we but an official..:dunno:

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Posted
15 hours ago, Facecloth said:

Played a total of about 45 minutes for Leeds. That's an expensive half of football lol

Orta making Rudkin look like a genius 

Posted
1 hour ago, fuchsntf said:

Yes..but that didn’t happen did it..

We ain’t talking about  other player approach are we but an official..:dunno:

Yeah. You know officials also can't assault people right? 

Posted

Does anyone see this being the first window, of premier league fixtures being abroad of course we all heard the rumour game "39" where the premier league looked take to fixtures around the globe. Is this the idea being reintroduced, staring with pre season tours this summer. Before in years to come. a round of fixtures being played in a city abroad.

 

Imagine that 29th March 2024. Leicester v Brighton being played at Orlando City.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Super_horns said:

Speaking of fixture changes.

 

This late switch probably won't do down well with Arsenal and Chelsea fans.

 

 

Well at least they're pretty local. Not like switching a weekend game to midweek when the two clubs are 100s of miles apart.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

Does anyone see this being the first window, of premier league fixtures being abroad of course we all heard the rumour game "39" where the premier league looked take to fixtures around the globe. Is this the idea being reintroduced, staring with pre season tours this summer. Before in years to come. a round of fixtures being played in a city abroad.

 

Imagine that 29th March 2024. Leicester v Brighton being played at Orlando City.

Optimistic:ph34r:

Posted
1 hour ago, Leicesterpool said:

Does anyone see this being the first window, of premier league fixtures being abroad of course we all heard the rumour game "39" where the premier league looked take to fixtures around the globe. Is this the idea being reintroduced, staring with pre season tours this summer. Before in years to come. a round of fixtures being played in a city abroad.

 

Imagine that 29th March 2024. Leicester v Brighton being played at Orlando City.

No. 
 

We’ve had the same tournament held in Asia before. 

Posted
18 hours ago, Leicesterpool said:

Does anyone see this being the first window, of premier league fixtures being abroad of course we all heard the rumour game "39" where the premier league looked take to fixtures around the globe. Is this the idea being reintroduced, staring with pre season tours this summer. Before in years to come. a round of fixtures being played in a city abroad.

 

Imagine that 29th March 2024. Leicester v Brighton being played at Orlando City.

Would actually require us to stay up......

Posted
19 hours ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

 

The Details

 

https://www.premierleague.com/news/3145552

 

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No doubt clubs will be screaming about too many games and a bigger mid-season break.

 

But I suspect the ultimate ulterior motive will be to reduce the domestic PL. So a few of those teams need to be careful what they wish for, a short term monetary gain will not stack up well against life in the Championship.

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