FROM THE MIDDLE: The quandary of two equating offences
If you were watching the Newcastle v Bournemouth match last Saturday, you may have witnessed one very long period of ...
If you were watching the Newcastle v Bournemouth match last Saturday, you may have witnessed one very long period of ...
Reading the sports pages of my daily paper one morning, I saw mention of a football Law that I had ...
It is doubtful whether there are many people still active today who were involved in refereeing or any part of ...
Last week in this column I wrote that both coaches at Reading's game with Peterborough, received yellow cards from the ...
If you are a BBC Match of the Day 2 watcher, you will have seen a couple of Sundays ago, ...
Recently I read an article entitled 'Why we should love our referees',written by Craig Fowler who was writing about Scottish ...
A few disputed outcomes on the same day recently, again raised criticism of VARs.
Probably the worst job in professional football is being a manager or head coach, because retaining your job is dependent ...
Football as we all know is the most popular sport in the world. What?s not keeping up with it, especially ...
Just when you think you have seen everything, something happens that makes you think again.
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