No, you're mistaken.
He was actually the one that rightly sent off two Newcastle players, for kicking out at an opponent and denying a goal-scoring opportunity respectively. That the FA *independent* panel caved in to big-club pressure and overturned both decisions, really should not reflect on...
Tim Robinson doesn't need to be controversial. Just to hand out a sympathetic but deserved yellow, when poor Tom reacts to a Jedinak elbow, or 90 minutes of SNIDERY from Lansbury
Indeed. Let's hope he's not a jerk.
Is TL playing behind the strikers for them, or on the left wing? I've only seen the goal round ups, but all his goals seem to be from the left. A challenge for Bruno.
Anyway, I have a better plan, that involves Lawrence collecting his tenth booking of the season at Villa on Saturday :thumbsup:
Mooy will turn 27 at the start of next season - he's not a promising youngster. Can't see the point in City loaning him out again - either use him (can't see it - suppose he could replace Delph as a non-playing fringe player) or sell him to a smaller Prem club.
I'd say there is a more comparable midfielder in Huddersfield's team, than Mooy. Hogg plays Stephens role, rather than Mooy (although it is MUCH easier to play it, in a midfield three)
In my experience, if you think it's ready, it probably needs another couple of weeks.
I can have no complaint - mine never heals properly because I never actually DO rest it. I'm 46 - at this stage you just accept that you are always carrying something and just play through it. If I waited to...
I've had a pain in my right calf, off and on, for 2 years. It's massively annoying. Just continually flares up. Just have to rest it.
If not playing until Reading & Newcastle meant Stephens was fully fit for those and beyond, I'd take that.