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Il club del presidente Laporta lamenta danni sportivi ed economici per l'eliminazione dalla Champions League.

A few moments in football create instant tension like a referee reaching for a card. For casual viewers, these decisions can feel inconsistent or confusing. Each card in the EPL serves a specific purpose, designed to manage behaviour and protect players. Understanding what they mean adds context to key moments that often decide matches. Where… The post What Do the Different Cards Mean in the English Premier League? first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has vowed to file a new complaint to UEFA about their referees, describing them as ‘intolerable’ after his side’s Champions League exit. The Catalan giants were knocked out in the quarter-final by La Liga rivals Atletico Madrid, losing 3-2 on aggregate after a mouth-watering second leg clash at the Riyadh Air […]

REAL MADRID players totally lost their heads after Michael Olise booked Bayern Munich's place in the Champions League semi-final. Some players and staff had to be held back from referee Slavko Vincic and the officials following the decision to send off Eduardo Camavinga late on. Jude Bellingham was among those venting his anger as Arda...

Le Merengues hanno perso contro il Bayern Monaco giocando in dieci dall' 86' per l'espulsione di Camavinga

Paul Tierney's decision to send off Lisandro Martinez for pulling the hair of Dominic Calvert-Lewin has sparked a debate, with Rio Ferdinand joining Michael Carrick in criticising it

'That is one of the worst I've seen.'

Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has taken to social media following John Lundstram’s apology to supporters on Saturday. The midfielder shared a statement after he was sent off in the Tigers̵…

Gabby Agbonlahor labelled the lack of intervention from VAR over Katie McCabe’s blatant hair pull on Alyssa Thompson ‘disrespectful’. Arsenal star McCabe was fortunate to remain o…
This week, Landon and Jeremiah discuss the referee's effect on the away match in Charlotte, and preview the upcoming RSL match. Other questions and topics include: - RSL watch party at Brewtorium - Landon discusses nuance in ref decisions - MLS broadcast production disappoints again - Did Biro deserve a red? - Landon discusses nuance in ref decisions - MLS broadcast production disappoints again - Dani Pereira leaves injured - Did Nico make the right choices? - Leagues Cup schedule announced -...

Rob Jones is joined by Jacqui Oatley, Jonathan Northcroft and Julien Laurens to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We kick off with Newcastle’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa in the FA Cup. Is Jonathan harsh to suggest the refereeing decisions in this game were some of the worst you’ll see? Next to Murrayfield, where a rejuvenated Scotland swept England aside with a 31-20 Calcutta Cup win, leaving any grand slam hopes for Steve Borthwick’s side gone. Also, we look at Manchester City’s 2–0 win over Salford, and we assess Phil Foden’s performance, considering whether he’s done enough to secure his place in the World Cup squad this summer. Then, Nottingham Forest: four managers in one season. We unpack Marinakis’ trigger-happy approach and the chaos of constantly changing managerial styles. Finally, Mansfield’s memorable night at Turf Moor, coming from behind to defeat Burnley. We examine Scott Parker’s controversial team changes and discuss what this result means for the Burnley manager moving forward. Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplement You can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by asking it to "play Sunday Supplement". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: [email protected]

In this episode of the Fan Debate brought to you by Sky Bet, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes are joined by former Premier League (and current Gladiators!) referee Mark Clattenburg. The show kicks off with Mark opening up about his role as Referee Consultant at Nottingham Forest, including the backlash that came with that. We'll hear about player conflicts - including Craig Bellamy and Adam Lallana - as well as his heated relationship with with Jurgen Klopp, plus Jose Mourinho’s charm. Mark then delves into his controversial refereeing decisions, the impact of VAR and the difficulty of dealing with social media backlash. Plus, we get the reason behind Clattenburg’s tattoos, the highs and lows of his career and officiating major finals. If you're enjoying The Overlap Fan Debate, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and consider leaving us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening! 00:00 – Intro 01:52 – Mark Clattenburg at Nottingham Forest 07:13 – Referees Declaring Their Football Team 15:06 – Mark Clattenburg’s Role as Referee Consultant at Nottingham Forest 19:00 – Mark Clattenburg’s Journey to Refereeing 22:18 – Mark Clattenburg’s Clash with Craig Bellamy + Adam Lallana 27:17 – The Impact of Social Media on Referees 31:50 – Manchester United’s Mind Games and Jose Mourinho’s Charm 33:11 – Clattenburg’s Clash with Jurgen Klopp 37:08 – Refereeing Bayern Munich v Barcelona in the Champions League 39:51 – Refereeing Mistakes in the Merseyside Derby 43:26 – Champions League Final: Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid 46:53 – Clattenburg’s Tattoos 49:50 – Clattenburg’s Thoughts on VAR 53:06 – Do Referees Have an Agenda Against Certain Clubs? 55:48 – The Best Referee in the Premier League Right Now + Chat on Added Time 01:06:10 – What Rule in Football Would Mark Clattenburg Change? 01:09:07 – Flav Takes on a Tottenham Hotspur Quiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Landon and Jeremiah break down another annoying loss against the Colorado Rapids, and are then joined by Apple TV's Max Bretos to preview the LAFC match. Other questions and topics include: - A "good" match but still no goals - How do we feel and are we right? - Assessing the ref's decisions - Uzuni's surprise start - ATX needs to control more game phases - Austin FC II start strong - How much GAM does Austin have? - Missing players during FIFA window - LAFC Preview w/ Max Bretos (1...

Rob Jones is joined by The Mirror's Darren Lewis and the Daily Telegraph’s Sam Dean to reflect on the weekend’s sporting action. We start by talking about Arsenal, and Sam believes the fans have lost hope in their title bid, and that Merino as a false nine was unsustainable. Darren argues that the defining moment in Arsenal’s season was a failure to sign a striker in the January window. Next to Manchester United, after their 2-2 draw at Goodison; Sam suggests Everton should have had a penalty in the final moments, as the referee wasn’t shown the most incriminating angles and the incident wasn’t ‘clear and obvious’ to be overruled. Meanwhile, United’s rivals Liverpool look for their twentieth league title and Jamie Redknapp sits down with Arne Slot to talk about the challenge of competing in both the Premier League and Champions League, and the surprise of City's fall. And finally, Sam criticises Chelsea’s model, and after a third loss in four Premier league games yesterday at Villa Park, Darren questions the level of Chelsea’s two available goalkeepers. Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplement You can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: [email protected]

Welcome back to Stick to Football, brought to you by SkyBet! Start every day off strong with Huel – the ultimate meal on the go. New customers get an exclusive offer – plus a free gift at https://huel.com/theoverlap Gary, Roy, Jill and Ian are joined by the returning Wayne Rooney to break down the hottest topics in the game today. The team look back on Wayne’s time as Plymouth boss and look ahead to what is next in his managerial career. Rooney also gives his thoughts on Phil Foden’s recent England comments, Ange Postecoglou’s problems at Spurs, and the ongoing Marcus Rashford dilemma at Manchester United. The panel nearly come to blows with a heated discussion on refereeing in the Premier League. Are Arsenal being unfairly targeted, or do we need to protect referees further? As always, don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Hurrey is joined on the midweek Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: yet another new rival for the "corridor of uncertainty", the media taking Ruben Amorim slightly too literally, a listener's deciding an appropriate scoreline for his hernia operation, more Ligue 1 voiceover curiosity, and a tribute to the soon-to-be-retired Eurosport brand. Meanwhile, the panel ponder whether referees really do "seek the limelight" and whether the new-look Champions League officially passes the “whisper it but...” threshold. Adam's book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is OUT NOW: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Visit nordvpn.com/cliches to get four extra months on a two-year plan with NordVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jimbo is joined by Daniel Storey, Adrian Clarke and Tim Spiers after an intriguing Premier League weekend. Man United shock us all with a calm but athletic display at Anfield, holding Liverpool 2-2 and denying Arne Slot’s side the chance to go 8 points clear. Was Trent Alexander-Arnold too distracted by the interest of Real Madrid? Arsenal also draw at Brighton with Mikel Arteta unhappy with the officials, while Chelsea make it 4 games without a win after their 1-1 at Palace. Plus the impressive Iraola, Savinho the saviour, what’s wrong with Ange’s suits and are Southampton about to sink even deeper into shambles, on and off the pitch? Produced by Charlie Jones. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: Liverpool 2-2 Man United with Laurie Whitwell (03.30) • PART 1b: Fulham 2-2 Ipswich (17.00) • PART 2a: Brighton 1-1 Arsenal (24.00) • PART 2b: Spurs 1-2 Newcastle (32.00) • PART 2c: Man City 4-1 West Ham (38.00) • PART 3: The rest of the Premier League weekend (43.00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Thursday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to last night's Champions League outings for Arsenal and Aston Villa. We hear from Mikel Arteta on the refereeing decisions he feels cost his Arsenal players against Inter. Ezri Konsa on Tyrone Mings' brain-fart in Bruges. Stephen Bradley and Dan Cleary look ahead to Shamrock Rovers' Conference League clash with TNS. Ange Postecoglou on what football can offer in a turbulent political world. And we hear from new Dundalk manager Ciaran Kilduff, as one of his predecessors at Oriel Park has reservations regarding the speed of the former striker's appointment.
Real Madrid hosted Manchester City in a 6 goal Champions League Classic, did the referee make the right calls in a controversial game at the Emirates and why scrapping away goals has benefited the Champions League Knockout Stage Gary, Alan & Micah look back at a thrilling couple days of Champions League Football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Hurrey, Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker field the listeners' February entries for Mesut Haaland Dicks, as the Clichés faithful nominate their niche footballing fascinations and irritations. Among the selections are mishit shots that turn into crossfield passes, players going to absurd lengths to convince a referee they got the ball in a tackle, when both sets of fans applaud a passage of play, full-backs refusing to readjust their shorts and montages that constantly remind you of a famous goal your team conceded. Meanwhile, the Adjudication Panel wonder if a player can have "genuine height" and if "potential banana skin" is appropriate for the Champions League knockout stages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Vicky and Darren are joined this week by The Independent's Miguel Delaney to reflect on all the big talking points from a busy weekend of football. They discuss the PGMOL's admission that 'significant human error' was behind Luis Diaz's goal being ruled out for Liverpool in their 2-1 defeat to Tottenham. They also analyse Manchester City's surprise defeat to Wolves and assess the situation at Manchester United, after Erik ten Hag's side were beaten by Crystal Palace. Sunday Supplement is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/sunday-supplement You can listen to Sunday Supplement on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sunday Supplement". For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/football For advertising opportunities or to get in touch email: [email protected]
Jenny Chiu, Lisa Carlin, Jordan Angeli and Darian Jenkins recap the 2023 World Cup final between Spain and England. They discuss Spain's off-field issues with their coaches and what comes next. The crew welcomes rules analyst Christina Unkel to breakdown some of the questionable ref calls from the final including the handball and penalty. Watch Attacking Third for FREE, live Golazo Network every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4pmET on Paramount+ or the CBS Sports App. Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LisaCarlin32, @Jordangeli , @JennyaChiu and @Darian_Jenks. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will the fans ever get to hear what’s going on with VAR decisions? Should ex-players be helping referees? And is there really a ‘big club’ bias? The boys are joined by Howard Webb to discuss all matters referees and VAR. Howard also finally apologises to Alan for his decision that helped relegate Newcastle back in 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Atlanta United lost another opportunity to pick up a full three points. Having played nearly half the game with a man advantage, Gonzalo Pineda was unable to produce a critical road win that was on a plate for the taking. Dave seems to have a moment of clarity, looking back at his notes this season. Mike is still in shock Miguel Berry got the start. MLS refs need to get a grip. Giving out Red Cards needs some common sense, and it was disappointing to see these teams playing a man down for no considerable reason.

The Purely Arsenal podcast (@purelyarsenalFP) is brought to you by Jack Sessions (@Jack10Gooner) with guest Adam Keys (@adamkeys_). We discuss Arsenal letting another 2 goal lead slip despite a terrific start. We talk on the fast start, playing 3-0 football at 2-0, partey errors, lack of cutting edge after 2-0, the ref decisions on both of their goals, losing momentum, subs and much more! We also look ahead to Friday's game at the Emirates vs Southampton. #Arsenal #AFC #purelyarsenal #Saka #Partey #Martinelli #TheArsenal #Odegaard #Jesus #Gunners #Gooners

Jimbo, James Horncastle, Raphael Honigstein, Alvaro Romeo and Julien Laurens are back to give you your fill of Euro football chat. El Clasico, Le Classique, Il Derby D’Italia and De Topper. It was a huge weekend of fixtures across the continent. Coaches in Serie A are raging at referees. Julian Nagelsmann is masterminding Bayern’s title charge from his kitchen. And Joshua Kimmich is not getting his Covid jab. It was a bad weekend for Dutch coaches. Ronald Koeman is harassed as he drives out of the Camp Nou following Barca’s defeat to Real Madrid. Mark Van Bommel is sacked by Wolfsburg. And Peter Bosz’s Lyon throw away another 3 points at Nice. But Erik ten Hag had a great week as Ajax follow up their dismantling of Dortmund with a five-star display against PSV. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Moment of the weekend (02m 00s) • PART 2: La Liga – Real rule in El Clasico (05m 00s) • PART 3: Serie A - managers raging at referees (21m 00s) • PART 4: Ligue 1 - a not so classic Classique (33m 00s) • PART 5a: Bundesliga – Kimmich controversy (41m 30s) • PART 5b: Ajax 5-0 PSV (53m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC TODAY FOR 33% OFF THE PRICE OF AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week we're joined by Daryl Ann a level 5 referee and referee secretary of the Southern Amateur League and level 7 referee Guy Owen. We discuss the 4 red cards in the Premier League for Arsenal and Southampton as well as the role of a referee secretary.

We discuss a variety of incidents from around Europe's top leagues this weekend from a referee's perspective including: - Southampton's penalty vs Brighton - was it inside or outside? - Paul Pogba's goal vs West Ham - did the ball go out of play? - Millwall's fans booing the players kneeling before kick off - 2 balls on the field in Sweden - The yellow card shown to Stuttgart player Silas Wamangituka after slowly walking the ball into the net for a goal This week we're joined by Level 7 Referee, Karl Luckhurst

This week we discuss the Anthony Taylor/Vidal incident during the Inter Milan and Real Madrid Champions League match, Raúl Jiménez and David Luiz's collision during Arsenal vs Wolves and how referees should deal with concussion. We're joined by grassroots officials Matt Leary and Max Ashley.

This week we're joined by level 2B referee, Michael Ryan and level 5 referee Red Egan. We discuss incidents from the last week including the incident with Assistant Referee Sian Massey-Ellis and Sergio Aguero, the WSL match between Everton and Brighton where a player received 2 yellow cards but no red and whether referees can swear at players following accusations in a Non League match.
Everybody's bottling everything! Things got weird in North London and on Merseyside over the weekend. Referee decisions played a huge factor in London with strange results, and Everton went extremely conservative to secure a stalemate with Liverpool, leading many to question whether the latter is slipping out of the title race. The two Mikes have plenty to talk about.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport the show
A fascinating clash at Anfield turned into a referendum on diving and offside rules, but the two Mikes talk about all of it, somehow. Then they turn their attention to whatever the heck is happening to Chelsea right now. No Crisis Conch necessary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport the show

Jack Sessions hosts (@SessionsJack) the latest @purelyarsenalFP podcast in association with @FootballPurists, with regular star special guests Mark Harrison (@ArsenesGlasses_), Neil Shah (@neilby70), and Ben Harrison (RednWhite_Army). The lads discuss the 5-0 win against lincoln and the 1-5 Loss to Bayern Munich (yes again) at the Emirates Stadium, plus the thoughts of getting back to winning ways, ox's injury, goals galore in the 2nd half and much more! We also discuss specifics on Bayern such as the positive first half performance, key referee decisions affecting the game, subs affecting the game, the capitulation after we went down to 10 men and much more! Also hear our take on those Protests, how we are seen as a club and some fans questions! What can you find on this channel? Purely Arsenal - Arsenal FC Podcast Talk On - Liverpool FC Podcast Let's Get Hammered - West Ham FC Podcast Stoppage Time - EPL Weekly Review & Game Show Cafe Football - History & Ideas in the Game Now on Soundcloud footballpurists.com Want to join the Football Purists team? Email [email protected]