| Forum Reply | Chris Davies to Birmingham? at 17:59 6 Jun 2024
Done deal, according to the BBC. We couldn't persuade him but Birmingham could. |
| Forum Reply | John Charles at 18:39 8 May 2024
Sadly many of today's Premier League players, not fit to lace his boots would not know what a bus is ! |
| Forum Reply | Play off dates at 16:28 8 May 2024
When are the championship semi finals pls ? |
| Forum Reply | 🔴 The Championship today at 17:36 13 Apr 2024
Leicester Lèeds and Ipswich doing their best not to go up automatically. The play offs will be very competitive. |
| Forum Reply | Discrimination ? at 17:34 12 Apr 2024
MAGAZINE THE WEEK TVSUBSCRIBE HOME INDIA WORLD BUSINESS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT REVIEWS SCI/TECH HEALTH VIDEOS LEISURE MORE Home News Sports 'Traffic light' remark against Barca's Lamine Yamal: Spanish TV station fires pundit German Burgos offered an open apology on social media PTI Updated: April 11, 2024 19:46 IST Barcelona's Lamine Yamal | AP Spanish TV station Movistar Plus+ have fired analyst German Burgos after Barcelona and Paris St Germain refused to give interviews to the network following a comment about Barca's Lamine Yamal ahead of Wednesday's Champions League match. Movistar Plus+ earlier on Thursday apologised to winger Yamal after Burgos, a former Argentina goalkeeper and assistant manager at Atletico Madrid, said "if (professional football) doesn't go well for him, he could end up at a traffic light." The comment, which has been interpreted as a reference to people who stand at traffic lights asking drivers for money, sparked outrage and led to both teams refusing to give interviews to the Spanish rights holder after the match.The remark by Burgos was made as 16-year-old Spanish international Yamal, who was born in Spain to Moroccan and Equatorial Guinean parents, did kick-ups during the warm-up and the programme host praised the teenager's skills. After Barcelona's 3-2 win in the quarter-final, first leg in Paris, on-field reporter Ricardo Sierra told viewers UEFA, Barca and PSG were "extremely angry" with Burgos's remark and had said no members of either team would speak to the network in protest. Burgos then apologised saying that "sometimes humour gets you into trouble" and the 54-year-old later posted a more extensive apology on his social media stressing his "intention was not to denigrate Lamine Yamal, quite the contrary." Movistar Plus+ on Thursday said they would take "appropriate measures to ensure that such events do not recur" before issuing another statement saying they would "immediately cease their collaboration agreement" with Burgos and warn the programme's presenters. "Movistar Plus+ condemns any kind of discrimination and will not allow this type of comment from any of the employees or collaborators linked to the platform," the TV broadcaster said. Yamal has become an important part of the Barca and Spain forward line, breaking several records at a young age. Last year he became Barcelona's youngest debutant in an official match and Spain's youngest international and goalscorer, among other records. On Wednesday he also became the youngest player to appear in a Champions League quarter-final. Burgos' remarks will further fuel the debate swirling around racism in Spanish football, with 16 incidents of racist abuse against Real Madrid's Brazil winger Vinicius Jr reported to Spanish prosecutors by LaLiga in the last two seasons. |
| Forum Reply | Forest docked 4 point at 08:50 20 Mar 2024
News at Ten reporting Man City have 100 outstanding charges. They must have very expensive lawyers. [Post edited 20 Mar 8:51]
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| Forum Thread | Man Utd steal Swans chant at 17:17 18 Mar 2024
Heard several times yesterday v Liverpool You Manc B@***** to Rashford etx |
| Forum Reply | Have you ever at 10:00 16 Mar 2024
Today is going to be a good day! |
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