Pretty sure it would go on head to head after all that and then a play off. They drew earlier in the season didn't they?
Yeah, because there was a scenario last season where Arsenal could've played a play-off v Chelsea for third, and we'd lost the head to head 6-0 that season, so...
http://www.comeonengland.org/2015/01/12/leeds-uniteds-adryan-wins-2014-fallon-dfloor-award/ jesus christ.
fucking hell, he is exactly like his old man! http://www.givemesport.com/545479-b...=FacebookOrganic&utm_campaign=FacebookOrganic
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31496270 thoughts on this? IMO he is avoiding contact rather than diving :/
It's classic centre forward play. See the keeper coming, knock the ball away from him without caring where it goes then go down under the challenge. There wasn't any contact so it looks like a dive. If you imagine a similar situation with 2 outfield players on the half way line. One's on the counter and knocks it past the defender who lunges in in the same way. If the attacker vaults the challenge, stays on his feet and chases after the ball does the referee explicitly play the advantage with his arms held forward? I think he does, which means he thinks its a foul, even though there's no contact
Your best bet is the club on the day of the match, usually selling returned/no sale tickets at face value - maybe less for such a big match as Chelsea v Arsenal though. Expect a huge premium on trying to get those tickets.
Disgusted in those fellow Chelsea fans who pushed the black dude off the train and chanted racist taunts in Paris. Feel like changing club tbh.
You can't blame the club for the actions of a handful of individuals. Chances are they're not even real Chelsea fans, they might have just gone to cause trouble and if they're caught and banned by the club they'll do the same again at another. I think the clubs reaction has been pretty solid tbh - I just hope the French police find them and work with the Met to charge them