They do not need Wayne Rooney talking about throwing people "under the bus."
They do not need Wayne Rooney talking about throwing people "under the bus."
That is talking about Liverpool.
That is talking about Liverpool.
I think there is a superb analysis here of what has happened to clubs, having made Football Fans into Customers, creating a group of people in the stands who act as if a defeat equates to going to a Theme Park and finding the rides are broken, and the restaurants are closed.
I think there is a superb analysis here of what has happened to clubs, having made Football Fans into Customers, creating a group of people in the stands who act as if a defeat equates to going to a Theme Park and finding the rides are broken, and the restaurants are closed.
Otherwise "Clear and Obvious" both are being used to mean the same thing, and you could just say "It has to be clear."
One can observe if a ball hits a hand, but one can't observe if a player meant to do a handball, so it isn't "obvious".
Otherwise "Clear and Obvious" both are being used to mean the same thing, and you could just say "It has to be clear."
One can observe if a ball hits a hand, but one can't observe if a player meant to do a handball, so it isn't "obvious".
Because watching a VAR of someone taking a dive and saying "I think this is a penalty because he is a good bloke" is making a decision on something which can't be observed, but doing it on...
Because watching a VAR of someone taking a dive and saying "I think this is a penalty because he is a good bloke" is making a decision on something which can't be observed, but doing it on...
It does not matter if you are actually good at playing football, it matters that you doff your cap to the manager, and the men in blazers behind the manager.
It does not matter if you are actually good at playing football, it matters that you doff your cap to the manager, and the men in blazers behind the manager.