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Author: | yyys123 [ Wed Dec 25, 2019 2:45 pm ] |
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You can follow all of Saturdays action with Julian Warren and his panel on Sky Sports News HQ. The Premier League and Sky Bet Championship take a break for the weekend as the international break gets underway, meaning Sky Bet League One and League Two take centre stage. Julian Warren takes the reins for this weekends Soccer Saturday, and is joined by pundits Paul Walsh, Iain Dowie, Neil Mellor and Tony Cottee. The panel will be reviewing the England v Scotland clash at Wembley from Friday evening and having their say on the main talking points from one of footballs oldest rivalries. Gillette Soccer Saturday November 19, 2016, 3:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass They will then get down to the business of live Saturday football, with Walsh watching Coventry take on Scunthorpe, Cottee keeping an eye on Millwall v Bristol Rovers, Mellor reporting on Bradford v Rochdale and Dowie bringing updates from Crewe v Plymouth. Soccer Saturday will also be interviewing journeyman striker Jefferson Louis and going behind the scenes at Coventry City. Watch Soccer Saturday from 2pm on Sky Sports News HQ. The show can also be seen on Sky Sports 1 HD from 3pm. Also See: Fantasy Football Game Changers Soccer AM . Indeed, must be among the greatest challenges in all of sports. The pressure he applies, from set to set, game to game, point to point, shot to shot. .I shared with him how much I appreciated all he had done for us, Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said of that Thursday night farewell. . The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists detailed in a report how Russian and international journalists have been harassed and prevented from covering sensitive stories in Sochi such as the abuse of migrant workers and environmental issues. . According to a report from ESPN, the veteran safety has signed another one-year deal with the team Raiders, the team that drafted him, and who he returned to last year after a long stint with the Green Bay Packers. . Sixteen teams have moved on. Sixteen teams have gone home.Ian Holloway has expressed his disbelief at the scandalous incident involving Football League players at this years Cheltenham Festival The worlds top jockeys and trainers served up an afternoon of thrilling racing on day one of the historic festival, but that was overshadowed by photographs showing MK Dons midfielder Samir Carruthers urinating in a glass at the event.Shrewsbury striker James Collins, currently on loan at Northampton, was subsequently pictured pouring liquid over the balcony he, Carruthers and Bristol City defender Luke Ayling were occupying in the courses Grandstand. MK Dons have fined Carruthers two weeks wages and suspended him from this weekends Sky Bet Championship clash with Brighton - a punishment Dons manager Karl Robinson thinks is fair.But Sky Sports Football League expert Holloway believes the 22-year-olds behaviour could have warranted a more severe punishment.The whole situation was absolutely scandalous, Holloway said. He clearly has no respect for anyone else or himself for that matter. Karl Robinson says the punishment given to Samir Carruthers is fair Ive got no patience for these sort of situations, you have to have discipline. Id have like to have seen the FA get involved and perhaps issued a sanction of their own.What excuse does he have? There is no defending it. He illustrated a clear lack of understanding. Why would anyone think that would be funny? I dont get it.Tuesdays incident sparked widespread condemnation from the footbball and racing communities.dddddddddddd MK Dons midfielder Samir Carruthers apologised for the incident Carruthers, Collins and Ayling issued swift apologies for their conduct, but Holloway fears their actions may have tarnished the image of football as a whole.I do not understand what on earth they were thinking, he added. It showed a lack of respect and self-control.They were at the races representing their football clubs, and football in general. What does the racing community think of football now? Ive got no patience for these sort of situations, you have to have discipline. He clearly has no respect for anyone else or himself for that matter. There is no defending it. Ian Holloway - Football League expert Its embarrassing for everyone connected with the game. All of those involved should be ashamed of themselves.If they blamed alcohol for their behaviour, then they shouldnt have drunk as much as they did. All you have to do is put yourself in the place of the people below. Also See: Carruthers Cheltenham apology Ayling sorry for Cheltenham caper Footballers in Cheltenham probe Ollies predictions ' ' ' |
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