I can't find it online either, but I'm watching Peacock down here in the US and Rebecca Lowe just announced it a few minutes ago.
info was correct. Leeds have confirmed his dismissal today.
not sure Marsch is going to move the needle for them. I wasn't all that impressed with him at Salzburg (his predecessors like Rose and Hütter did a better job IMO and consequently became household names in the German BL) and Marsch failed at Leipzig. I'd be surprised if he could quickly give them the necessary defensive stability, especially coming in during the season.
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I’m glad that you guys won. I’d much rather that as opposed to Chelsea and Roman at this point. I have no idea why you switch goalies there, but that’s what cost them. That was a fun game to watch though, for a 0-0.
I’m glad that you guys won. I’d much rather that as opposed to Chelsea and Roman at this point. I have no idea why you switch goalies there, but that’s what cost them. That was a fun game to watch though, for a 0-0.
I think they're still cruising the Thames looking for Kepa's PK ball...
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Everton have received an apology from the Premier League's head of referees, Mike Riley, after the failure to award an injury time penalty against Manchester City on Saturday.
Riley, the general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), which oversees all refereeing in England, personally called Everton chairman Bill Kenwright and manager Frank Lampard to apologise and admit a mistake had been made by the VAR.
"We've lost a point because of a professional who cannot do his job right. You start searching for whys and I can't think why. It is so incompetent to get it wrong.
Roman has put Chelsea up for sale, per Telegraph. Probably inevitable with everything going on.
How much do you want to bet some shady shell company in Panama picks it up for nothing and lo and behold on their Board of Directors sits one Mr. Abramovich.
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