A couple of scholarly articles showing acetone not affecting breath results:
http://trid.trb.org/view.aspx?id=378059
http://jat.oxfordjournals.org/content/7/5/231.short
and you ignored the comment that the test performed shouldn't be affected by being a diabetic (post 22). However it does seem silly to go down the dismissal route from one test, I wouldn't be comfortable with that. Don't the police have a system whereby you have to fail a breathalyzer and a...
has a keeper ever been injured facing a penalty? its unlikely they would dive into the post especially as they dive forwards. Proving a damaged knee to the ref sufficiently to deem him illegible would be a big ask
LVG wouldn't be able to deem De Gea illegible, that would have to be the referee. I can't see how in all likelihood the keeper could get so injured between saving a penalty and having to have his go that the ref would agree to it.
The increase brings it in line with minimum wage (40 hours a week at £6.50). Also this allowance is taxed for most people so it isn't going to be £260 in most cases.
I have a laws question that occurred to me when watching a team time waste.
If a ball goes out for a throw in but no player goes to take it then the ref can't book anyone for time wasting? can the ref order a player to take it?
You use the immune to venom argument against the mouse yet the badger has such a thick skin that it doesn't get penetrated by the bee stings or snake bites. That is basically a form of immunity, you can't have it both ways
Oh well Team Shrew, this was just a taster to gain experience and just to get the Shrew out there and known. WHC2016 is where the campaign was focusing anyway.