Lockyer confirmed to have suffered a cardiac arrest but it sounds as if he's okay.
That's ridiculous.Dominic Calvert-Lewin was given a straight red card for this tackle in today's FA Cup 3rd round match against Crystal Palace:
Managers on both sides didn't agree with the red card being given.
That's ridiculous.
If Roy Hodgson is sacked at Crystal Palace (and one would have to imagine it is coming pretty soon after today's 5:0 defeat at the Emirates), it seems that former Chelsea manager Graham Potter may be a potential option as a replacement.
if only we can continue any kind of consistency...Wettsten's Gunners had quite the cakewalk against West Ham today.
Roy Hodgson has stepped down as manager at Crystal Palace just hours before their match later today at Everton. Former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner is expected to take over following today's match.
ICYMI he taken to the hospital for tests after Thursday's training session. According to the article he is "feeling better now” but remains in hospital for further monitoring.
Yet City still not punished for 115 breaches.Nottingham Forest docked 4 points for PSR breach, subject to appeal. At the moment, they're in the relegation zone at 18th with 21 points. 1 point behind Luton Town, who has 22.
Yet City still not punished for 115 breaches.
The former Crystal Palace chairman said: "What Stefan is basically saying in the shortest of terms is that is absolutely inconceivable that by December of next year that Chelsea won't be facing a charge from the Premier League for breaching Financial Fair Play, unless there's a complete sea change in the rules or a complete re-rowing back from that perspective.
"If you're looking at Chelsea's numbers, unless they're going to sell somewhere in the region of £200m worth of players, so the players you think they're least likely to sell, then Chelsea are going to be in the situation Nottingham Forest and Everton have been in this time next year."
When asked by host Jim White if that was fair, Borson went even further, suggesting Chelsea face a more serious penalty than Everton and Forest.
What a joke. And Man City and Chelsea continue to face no consequences. It's almost like the NCAAEverton handed additional 2 point deduction for PSR breaches. They move down one spot to 16th in the table, just 2 points above the relegation zone. Premier League also added that there is a dispute over accounting for Everton's new stadium. The dispute is whether the stadium funds for Everton's new stadium should be counted as losses in regards to PSR. Premier League says it should and Everton disagrees.
Premier League says that Everton could face another penalty and that it will be resolved "at a later date" but it is not expected to be concluded this season.