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Harry Arter's infamous 'leave it' s***housery should have been booking and foul
Bournemouth he pulled off an unprecedented piece of trickery - but the move should have actually been a booking and foul.The Nottingham Forest midfielder was playing for the Cherries against Watford in 2017 when he cleverly - or some might say, wrongly - tricked Nathaniel Chalobah into not shooting despite the player having a clear sight of goal.As a cross came in and the then-Hornets player was about to pull the trigger, theChelsea academy graduate heard the scream of Arteta, saying: ‘leave it!’READ NEXT: Erling Haaland 'bullied' Wolves defence but Man Utd fans reckon Martinez has his numberThinking it was a team-mate, Chalobah duly did so, only moments later realising that it was actually the veteran player on the opposing team who had screamed for the ball.Play went on but retired referee Dermot Gallagher has claimed in a Sky Sports piece that the move should have been a foul - and Arter even booked for his trickery.Do you think the laws should be changed? Let us know in the comments section below"Technically it should have been an indirect free-kick and a yellow card for ungentlemanly conduct, but the referee obviously has not heard it has he," Gallagher said to Sky Sports’ Ref Watch on the time."It is just incredible, but it is very, very clever of him. I do not know why he does not shoot anyhow, because in that position he probably has the best chance!"Then-Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe was asked about the incident at the time, saying "It depends where you're sitting I think.
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Five most likely names to replace Brendan Rodgers at Leicester - including Pochettino
Brendan Rodgers is teetering on the edge at Leicester following the Foxes' absolutely torrid start to the new season.The club have lost six on the bounce, shipped 22 goals, and, perhaps most unforgivably, find themselves trailing arch-rivals rivals Nottingham Forest - the team, as fate would have it, they face next (*gulp*).Injuries, wantaway stars and a glaring lack of investment haven't helped, but following their 6-2 thumping at the hands of Tottenham over the weekend there's an overarching sense that Rodgers is only a defeat or two away from becoming persona non grata.If that happens, here are five managers we think could replace the Northern Irishman at the helm.READ MORE: Fans gobsmacked how Rodgers is still in a job after conceding record number of goalsLet's face it, Leicester aren't that far away from being dragged into a relegation scrap, and who better to parachute in than the man who kept perennial relegation-candidates Burnley in the Premier League for five straight seasons?Sean Dyche is, first and foremost, a pragmatic manager, which will help the Foxes stop the rot in the short term, though people close to the 51-year-old are convinced he'd have just as much success building a team who play expansive football - as Leicester do at their best.Dyche also knows how to work with a tight budget which, according to reports, Leicester will be doing for the foreseeable future.
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Roy Keane was desperate to 'go home to wife and kids' even after winning Champions League
Football player and manager Roy Keane once admitted he was desperate to return home to his wife and children after winning the Champions League in 1999.The star wasn’t so interested in celebrating with his teammates, but instead wanted to return to his long-time wife Theresa and their children. Roy, 50, is a footballing legend, playing as an enforcer for Nottingham Forest, Man Utd and Celtic.However, over the years Roy has also proved himself to be a loyal husband and family man. He and his wife Theresa share five children together and have been married for 20 years. The former footballer appears to be completely devoted to his family and even gave a rare insight into his homelife in his eponymous autobiography.Writing about winning the Champions League in 1999, Roy confessed he “longed to go home to Theresa and the kids” and wasn't interested in enjoying a boozy after-party with his fellow players. Despite his desire to spend more time with his family after stepping back from football, Roy admitted they were actually keen for him to get back to work after just two months.“My plan when I first stopped was, we’re going to go on some family trips, we’re going to be like the Waltons,” he joked.“We’re all going to spend time together, go walk in the park and after a month or two they didn’t have the same plan as me so I think they were kind of missing me going to work.“I got offered the job at Sunderland and I was away on a family holiday and my family were looking at me... “Not saying it directly but going we kind of enjoy your company but not too much of it so when the job came back up they were saying you should go for it.”Roy and Theresa’s children are named Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna.The public know very
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