I've just read this link and a couple of others about how asian migrant workers are treated in Qatar. Not just working conditions at construction sites but racially all over the country and it's been going on for some time as the dates of the links below confirm. There is no way on earth a world cup tournament should be held in that country. FIFA, and the national football associations, for all the lip service they spout about human rights and anti discrimination, https://www.fifa.com/social-impact/human-rights, should hang their heads in shame. I also think it shows the England squad in a very poor light given their very public stand against racism. https://www.theguardian.com/global-...n-qatar-face-structural-racism-says-un-report https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/ben-johnson-on-race-and-racism-in-qatar ps Sorry to use the Guardian as a reference but my usual source, the Mail was too busy writing about Meghan Markle.
Is it automatically a yellow card when a penalty is given using VAR? The penalty decision seems harsh enough (although probably fair by the laws) but no way is it a yellow card. I think if ref gives that on-field he's not giving a yellow card for it?
What a patronising prick that ITV commentator is....England population of 56m compared to San Marino's 33,000.
Mitrovic in the Premier League: 24 goals in 6878 minutes, one every 287 mins played. Mitrovic in the Championship: 62 goals in 7866 minutes, one every 127 mins played. It's a shame he keeps getting promoted. He'd be a Football League legend otherwise...he already has the best goal per minute total of any player with 50+ goals in the Championship since it became the Championship (his closest rival is Dwight Gayle, naturally).
There will be 4-8" of snow overnight in Edmonton, preceding the Mexico - Canada match. This is going to make the infamous Saints - Birmingham spectacle from our promotion year look like a football masterclass. Which is a bit unfortunate, because Canada would likely be favoured to beat Mexico at home at this point.