The kiss of death...Fulham 2 - BHA 1I don't really give a shyt about english football but I'm on the BHA bandwagon.
The kiss of death...Fulham 2 - BHA 1
Orlando City wins the 2022 US Open Cup.
With the victory, and Orlando already being eliminated from Supporters Shield contention, it means another season with no one winning the domestic treble.
So it'll now doubly suck for any World Cup player who plays in the Premier League. Looking at likely the next two weeks of matches being postponed and very little time to make them up.
Also, because I'm sure not many of you have seen it, Chelsea has fired Tuchel and hired Graham Potter.
"Love United, Hate Glazer"
https://www.espn.com/soccer/manches...ers-hate-the-glazersthe-clubs-american-owners
Two weeks is what I saw floating around. It would be excessive since the international break is in two weeks.Two weeks? This weekend I could see. Two weeks seems excessive.
Just this weekend, so far.Two weeks is what I saw floating around. It would be excessive since the international break is in two weeks.
And not too many happy about it.
Only in futsal and the indoor game.Has anyone ever experimented with hockey subs for soccer? Infinite subs, on the fly?
A handy guide on the differences between NCAA, NFHS (High School), and IFAB (FIFA/Club) rules.
(Yes, it is confusing for referees too)
There’s no limit on how many subs can be made, only limit is on re-entry. 1st half and OT the player can’t re-enter that period, 2nd half the player gets one re-entry.
Found a few:And not too many happy about it.