It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
Yes, that's what surprised me. Sp*rs never seemed to be able to put the pressure on when Arsenal had the ball, and Arsenal were aggressive in winning the ball back. Will be interesting to see if this was just the NLD effect, or if they can keep on doing the same against other teams.
I hope Saka and Smith Rowe will get a lot of game time together this season. They could form a dream partnership.
Spurs often look reluctant to commit players forward or push the team as a whole forward, an issue United have under Ole on occasion.
A number of Manchester United's fringe players feel misled about their playing prospects this season amid growing frustration about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's reluctance to rotate despite a dire run of results that have left his future hanging in the balance.
Immigrant workers in Qatar are paid a measly £12 for 11-hour days spent building the nation's 2022 World Cup stadiums in inhuman conditions - and they are dying in the burning heat.
David Beckham is under increasing pressure to reverse his decision to be a 'face' of the Qatar World Cup due to the poor treatment of migrant workers.
Glenn Hoddle has opened up about the foul-mouthed attacks he received from Sir Alex Ferguson when he was England manager after he upset the Scot with his use of Manchester United players on international duty.
Roberto Mancini bullishly claimed that Italy are 'still a great team' despite missing out on automatic qualification to next year's World Cup this past week.
Dean Smith is set to bring star midfielder Todd Cantwell in from the cold after he sealed his quickfire return to management with Norwich
Two of Newcastle's first-team coaches - Stephen Clemence and Steve Agnew - have left the club as the Eddie Howe revolution starts to gain momentum.
Olympic legend Usain Bolt has slammed Manchester United for relying so heavily on Cristiano Ronaldo.
Former France and Barcelona defender Eric Abidal is reportedly set to be questioned by police investigating the attack on Paris Saint-Germain women star Kheira Hamraoui.
Leicester's former record buy Nampalys Mendy says he wants to quit the club in January.
Brighton chief executive Paul Barber believes manager Graham Potter is going nowhere.
Contract rebel Antonio Rudiger claims he is fully focused on performing for Chelsea despite being a reported transfer target for Bayern Munich.
Barcelona reportedly hope to secure a January loan move for Manchester City star Raheem Sterling but are being constrained by their financial situation.
Martin Odegaard will find himself in an awkward position at Arsenal should Edu's reported £80m transfer plan come to fruition.
Manchester United outcast Donny van de Beek could be offered a Premier League escape by the likes of Everton and Newcastle United.
Ashley Cole wants to become a top flight manager - and merge the best qualities of Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Arsene Wenger.
Barcelona have begun working behind the scenes to sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool as Xavi and Joan Laporta look to pull off a major coup, according to reports in Catalonia.
Newcastle United have set their sights on Hellas Verona duo Giovanni Simeone and Antonin Barak ahead of the January transfer window, according to reports.
Chelsea target Erling Haaland could end up signing a new and improved contract at Borussia Dortmund if he agrees a sponsorship deal with Puma in the new year, according to reports.
Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech has reportedly made a decision about his future, with the midfielder wanted by Borussia Dortmund.
Amnesty International has said that it is "more important than ever" for England's players and staff to use their position to raise human-rights concerns about Qatar after securing qualification for next year's World Cup.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/sport/football/60474920.amp
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/roman-abramovich-santions-chelsea-b2032744.html?amp
Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal says it is "ridiculous" that this year's World Cup is being played in Qatar, accusing FIFA of taking the tournament to the Middle East for money and commercial reasons.
Van Gaal said FIFA's reasons for awarding the finals to Qatar, where his side will be competing in the November and December finals, were spurious.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12572475/netherlands-coach-louis-van-gaal-hits-out-at-fifa-over-staging-world-cup-in-qatar
Arsenal offered absolutely nothing.
This is exactly what I feared from Arsenal after a good run of games. Now they've lost another game, and top four looks to be in Sp*rs' hands. It would have been an incredible season all things considered, if Arsenal managed top four – but as many times before, they seem to stumble when they've got a shot at something.
__________
Bodø/Glimt managed to beat Roma (again!) at home on Thursday, in the first of two UEFA Europa Conference League ties. Bodø/Glimt have played an incredible run un the Conference League, and it was no surprise they could bring out their best yet again.
What was more surprising was what happened after the match, when Roma claimed that Bodø/Glimt head coach Kjetil Knutsen attacked Roma's goalkeeper coach Nuno Santos. Bodø/Glimt on the other hand have reported Nuno Santos to the police for assault, claiming that "Roma are bombarding the media with lies, in an attempt to cover up their unsporting behaviour". Further reports in Norwegian media claim that Santos had Knutsen in a chokehold, before Knutsen managed to put the Roma goalkeeper coach on the floor. Bodø/Glimt have also handed video evidence to UEFA about the incident, asking for it to be released to the public.
It will be very interesting to see if this leads to repercussions before the second leg tie in Rome next week…
Nothing. The Rome GK coach was trying to agitate Knutsen all match (no doubt a deliberate tactic they set out on doing before the game) and finally went as far as a physical assault in order to succeed in having him suspended.
And straight back up again? ;)
Maybe? Don't know whether you have heard of a guy called Richard Keyes? He presented Sky Sports for a number of years as a host of live games?
Well? He said he is glad that Watford and Norwich are relegated although Watford are not yet. And he doesn't want to see them back anytime soon! What does this idiot know about football.
Banging on about yo yo clubs, but West Brom were the same for a while. Considering the alleged big clubs are riddled with debt, or are run on credit.Take the money away from them? They possibly would be too?
Considering he got the sack from Sky for inappropiate comments? The guy needs to do us all a favour and just shut up.
Champions League Final now streaming live on YouTube
Real win 😂 media writing them off huge mistake.
Late reply @RogueAgent, sorry! Really strange for a presenter (I see Keyes now works for BeIN Sports) to straight up say he doesn't want a team back up anytime soon. There's nothing wrong with being a "yo-yo club". It just means that the club has the quality and capability of taking the step ut to the PL, only to find the challenge of staying up too great. And that often comes down to factors like budget. Bigger budget = better opportunity to attract better players.