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Infantino is just so utterly craven.
The other referees should go out in solidarity at this bullshit.
Morning from Dublin, and a big thanks to Andrew A for filling in at short notice yesterday with some very entertaining pre-tournament memories. I never died my hair blonde around a World Cup, but in my 20s – during my clubbing era – I certainly did. We lived in an apartment along the canal, and […]
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Welcome to another Arsecast Extra, the Arsenal podcast, with myself and James from @gunnerblog. In this episode we chat about James’ ongoing adventures in Chicago, where he’s doing a lot of stuff on his own but often surrounded by lots of people. We chat about Kai Havertz scoring for Germany, and other Arsenal related World […]
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Cover duty again today.
Started heading in one direction, veered off on a number of tangents. Probably revealed a bit too much.
Sorry, Mum.
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www.msn.com/en-us/sports... “Africa's best referee denied entry to USA, set to be ruled out of FIFA World Cup”
FFS.
Timber to miss World Cup due to injury
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The KNVB have confirmed that Jurrien Timber will miss the World Cup as a result of the groin injury that has troubled him throughout the closing months of the season. The right-back sustained the issue in March and spent 10 weeks on the sidelines before making himself available for Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to […]
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FIFA has now confirmed that Artan will no longer be able to officiate at the World Cup, which like for players, is the biggest moment in the lives of referees. FIFA has said it is nothing to do with them, but a decision made by US authorities and that the decision is not likely to be changed.