You will all be interested to know that I'll be watching the Norway v Spain game on Chaine L'Equipe on
French cooncil (or commune) tv, ( licence fee scrapped, yippee )
flipping over occasionally for France v SA rugby on TF1.
Allez les blues pour la victoire. Gå landslaget for uavgjort.
My tuppenceworth, is that only the whole body of the player should cause offside to be triggered, not just a toe or the nose.
I realise there would still be debate, over a trailing foot for instance, but to the watching fan it would be more obvious and acceptable .
RM is suffering under a massive depression tonight.
Again, they want grit, fight, determination, bottle, fire, passion, aggression. eta And pride, I forgot pride.
Skill doesn't rate highly.
Large number calling for a clear-out of their team of 'non-triers'.
How do they think these guys can be replaced?
Lack of understanding of their situation.
Humorous.
Or anyone 'suspected' of being 'a cafflick', or 'looking like a priest' , whatever that might mean (RM, recently).
The minority is very large, and thriving.
Someone on RM showing distinct lack of awarenes
Remember we we're paying some of the best English players more than they could get down south at one time.
I've been spending too much time on RM, ew,
But anyhoo, there is lots of talk about heart, courage, physicality, temperament, pride etc but less about skill and tactics.
That's the way to go, Ranjurz, carry on.
Found this.
The USA Network, responsible for covering the first 10-plus hours of the Ryder Cup on Friday, delivered an onslaught of advertisements to viewers in those opening few hours, enraging the golf internet and resurrecting the neverending debate about the state of golf-viewing in the U.S.
Still not sure what USA Network is. I know ads are necessary (generally in our capitalist society) but they should NOT ruin the spectacle they are supporting.
OK, so I know very little about golf and I know Rome wasn't built in a day, but having seen the drone images of that course, I think the Italian golf authorities should up their game. Build a decent course out in the countryside , with some space. That one looks like a council course that has been surrounded by industry and commerce. And cabbage patches.
eta, apart from the manicuring of fairways and greens, of course.