Football Daily | Blue cards and why football doesn’t need to be muddled further

Football is just the best, isn’t it? No game comes close. Eleven v 11, goalposts, jumpers, goals, saves, misses, tackles, dirty fouls, scenes you don’t want to see but really do, b@ntz, anger, joy and pain. It’s not perfect but that’s the way we like it. And yet. There’s always someone who wants to tinker with the game. You know the type. You probably hear them every week.

Re: the fuss over fans in Hong Kong being unable to see Lionel Messi stand around on grass in pink shorts (yesterday’s Football Daily). I am reminded of several years ago when I travelled to Atlanta to see Manchester City play on a pre-season tour of the USA USA USA. This was when Roberto Mancini was prowling the sidelines in his calf-length wool overcoat, with sky blue and white scarf neatly tucked inside. Imagine my disappointment when Signor Mancini emerged from the tunnel in shirt sleeves with nary a scarf in sight. Granted this was Atlanta in August, but talk about ‘the greatest letdown of all time’” – Pat Condreay.

I can’t believe Elaine Shaw pulled out the old ‘footballer BBQ names’ (yesterday’s Football Daily letters) without mentioning Frank LeBoeuf” – Tom Murray-Rust.

May I be one of 1,057 Simpsons-watching pedants to remark that Grandpa Abe is not entering, and leaving, a restaurant in the famed gif (yesterday’s News, Bits and Bobs, full email edition), but in fact a brothel” – Mathias Schill (and others). Continue reading...

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