The Dissenting opinion for the Mariners vs Angels Brawl
The Dissenting opinion for the Mariners vs Angels Brawl

Mike Salk gives the Dissenting opinion for the Mariners vs Angels Brawl. What does he have to say now that everything has ...



"It's body language!": Jack Riewoldt not a fan of the AFL's new dissent rules | AFL 360 | FOX Footy
"It's body language!": Jack Riewoldt not a fan of the AFL's new dissent rules | AFL 360 | FOX Footy

Richmond Tigers veteran Jack Riewoldt isn't a fan of the new umpire dissent rules, saying it stops discussion between players and officials. Subscribe and 🔔 to Fox Footy YouTube 👉 https://bit.ly/39CUfB1 Stream Fox Footy 👉 https://kayosports.app.link/y5QWBPZac7 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foxfooty Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoxFooty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foxfooty/



Babar Azam unhappy with squad selection for T20 World Cup
Babar Azam unhappy with squad selection for T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup: PCB breaks silence on Babar Azam's ‘dissent’ over team selection For More Videos Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF73oBsmZPG6YRZV-vVN1-A Visit our Website for More Latest Update - https://www.geosuper.tv #GeoSuper



Tottenham 2-0 Brighton: Serge Aurier's bizarre opener sets Mauricio Pochettino's side on way four
Tottenham 2-0 Brighton: Serge Aurier's bizarre opener sets Mauricio Pochettino's side on way four

Tottenham were a goal ahead midway through the second-half when they decided to engage in an exercise of keep-ball. As the ball moved backwards to the half-way line once more, a familiar sense of distress overcame Tottenham's supporters inside this ground. In a rare moment of dissent towards Mauricio Pochettino, the Tottenham fans grunted and growled, anguished by their side's slow tempo. This past week may have brought three victories in seven days at Wembley but a sense of their belonging still eludes Tottenham's players and supporters. Instead, the confident football we associate with Pochettino's side often gives way to apprehension.



Inverurie Loco Works FC v Rothes FC - Match Highlights
Inverurie Loco Works FC v Rothes FC - Match Highlights

Match highlights from our recent match against Rothes F.C at Harlaw Park in the Press & Journal Highland League. Match Report - The P&J SHFL Inverurie Loco Works 6 Rothes 0 Sat Dec 3rd 2016 Locos: Booth Jeffrey McLean Souter (Forsyth) Anderson Broadhurst Leyden (Selfridge) Laing McCabe Bavidge (Mackie) Charlesworth Unused subs Crisp Donaldson Willox Mathieson Rothes: Smith McDonald (McIntosh) Davidson Cooke Sharp Stables Stuart Main (Johnston) MacMillan McLaren (Henderson) Gauld Unused subs McNamara Riddoch Referee – Alex Shepherd Match Stats – Locos first. Shots on 13-2, shots off 12-0, Fouls 12-15, Corners 12-0, Offside 8-0, Yellows 1-1, Reds 0-1. Inverurie Locos, fresh from their splendid Aberdeenshire Shield triumph, returned to winning ways in the league on Saturday with a resounding 6-0 win over Rothes. Keeper Ryan Booth, on loan from Dundee United, took his Locos first team bow & notched up a debut clean sheet. Connor Rennie & Ryan Broadhurst had been involved in a somewhat obvious case of mistaken identity at Spain Park seven days earlier, that saw the match referee invite the wrong player to leave the park & so Broadhurst took his usual berth with Rennie serving a one match ban. Stephen Jeffrey started his first match since mid October, with Martin Bavidge also starting as Andy Hunter was injured. Speed merchant Colin Charlesworth also took a starting berth with Dean Donaldson dropping to the bench. Man in the middle Shepherd was at Harlaw for the first time since the opening day. Locos were attacking the Harlaw Road end in the first period. Popular young keeper Booth made a nice confident field early doors from a driven low cross. Leyden & McCabe tested trialist keeper Smith. Ross Anderson, fresh from his final brace, thought he’d opened the scoring but the ‘goal’ was chalked off. James McLaren of Rothes raced forward on twelve minutes to fire the ball into the hands of Booth. Laing, McLean & Souter had efforts blocked or saved as the pressure mounted, before McCabe picked up a yellow card for dissent, a caution that will see him miss the visit of Lossiemouth. Locos continued their flurry of opportunities with Bavidge, Charlesworth & McLean all going close. Ryan Stuart received a caution for diving which looked harsh in the extreme on first viewing & it would go on to become crucial. The stubborn resistance of the Speysiders finally ended on thirty four minutes with veteran BAVIDGE netting a neat glancing header from a whipped McLean cross. Three minutes later CHARLESWORTH made it 2-0 with a calm back stick header from a Leyden cross. Rothes kept it at 2-0 as the half time whistle blew. After the break McCabe tried his luck from distance before Kelvin Main rasped a drive right into the arms of Booth. McCabe was having a fine match and again tested the keeper. Leyden then flighted a free-kick towards the top corner forcing a Smith save. BAVIDGE made it 3-0 on fifty seven minutes & again the assist belonged to Leyden who was unplayable at times. His low centre was properly blootered into the net by the onrushing forward. Stables then picked up a yellow. Bavidge had a hat-trick on his radar and his twenty yard drive was only just too high. On sixty two minutes MCCABE got the goal his all-round performance merited & what a goal it was. The young man opened his body up and bent a curled controlled drive high into the net. Two minutes later JEFFREY made it a nap hand with a close range finish, his second goal of the campaign. A triple substitution saw Leyden, Bavidge & Souter go off, with Forsyth, Selfridge & Dons legend Mackie take to the field. This was Mackie’s first appearance for the Locos. The scoring was complete on seventy one minutes & it was arguably the goal of the game, captain MCLEAN weaving, bobbing & feigning his way through bodies before expertly despatching the ball into the net. Charlesworth & Broadhurst each had a pair of chances to again trouble the scoreboard. Ryan Stuart saw red at the game’s death with his second yellow seeing him ‘upgrade’ to a red. Full time arrived soon after, 6-0. The win saw Inverurie move in to the top half of the table for the first time since the last weekend in July. The calendar year of 2016 has not been kind to Loco Works, with only fourteen victories recorded, but hopefully the Shield success & a fine run of form since visiting Kynoch Park can see the side continue to climb the table. It’s the Old Farm derby at The Haughs this Saturday (10th), a fixture that has only seen the Locos record one loss. BE THE EARLIEST WITH THE LATEST! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Inverurie-Loco-Works-FC-Official-Facebook-Site-291117070906436 Twitter - https://twitter.com/ILWFC_Official LOCOSWEB - inverurielocoworks.co.uk LOCOSTV - Subscribe to keep up to date with exclusive interviews and behind the scenes clips in addition to match day coverage from home games.



Real Salt Lake v D.C. United (42.31) - Dissent
Real Salt Lake v D.C. United (42.31) - Dissent

PRO's Paul Rejer looks at how referee Juan Guzman effectively deals with dissent in RSL v DC in Play of the Week 17 of the 2016 series on proreferees.com.





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