Excellent prospect on this performance. I especially liked the way he looked for the positive option and play the ball forward if possible while taking the easier route when necessary.
The legal case is not so much about causation, although that’s relevant, as the medical evidence is on balance clear that there is a link. The key legal question is whether the football governing bodies were negligent in not recognising the risks and then changing the rules on heading the ball...
You may well be right about the best pairing but unless Rav gets the games that he needs to continue his improvement we will risk losing him as well as hindering his development.
It’s slow. Either boring or building tension slowly. Take your pick. For me, excellent pace with terrific black and white photography. If you loved postwar Italian realist cinema, it’s your cup of tea. But agree will have very mixed reactions.
Because one definition of a derby is that it is the game against your nearest rival and so you can only have two, home and away, in a season. Sunderland already have theirs against Newcastle.
Carrick should establish a clear order for taking penalties. At least three choices to cover injuries and substitutions. Thought Greenwood, although an excellent striker of a dead ball, was always likely to hit the ball with pace thus making accuracy more important. He may ironically be so good...