From the BBC:
Eighties pop singer Rick Astley has become the surprise contender for best act ever at this year’s MTV Europe Music Awards in Liverpool.
A craze called “Rickrolling” saw web users unwittingly follow links to Astley’s videos. It led to millions of plays of Astley’s song Never Gonna Give You Up, which reached number one in the UK in 1987.
After defeating Liverpool in the previous round of the FA Cup, Barnsley have just taken down cup holders Chelsea 1-nil.
This is what the FA Cup is all about!
Let’s hope that the Boro don’t get upset tomorrow…wouldn’t that be a final…Boro v Barnsley at Wembley!
As I mentioned in a previous post, it pays to be one of the top franchises of the Premier League. Here’s why:
Case 1: You make a mildly dodgy tackle, that unfortunately results in a broken leg for another player. You should probably get a yellow card, but get a straight red – and because of the seriousness of the injury, you feel unable to appeal. No names – you know who this is!
Case 2: A player from Liverpool grabs your face, you slap him back. You get the red card – Jesus said turn the other cheek, and momma said “If someone hits you, don’t hit them back – come and tell me or you’ll be in trouble”. But in football, it’s one rule for one, one rule for another. Mr Aliadiere, for it is he, appealed – and was given an extra match ban for being frivolous! The other fella did just as much, but got away with it!
Case 3: Chelsea’s Frank Lampard pushed Luis Boa Morte of West Ham after another mildly dodgy clash, and received a red card – violent conduct, like Aliadiere. Mr Lampard appeals, and the card gets overturned for one of the top franchises.
See what I mean?
The Mighty Boro, following their impressive victory in two weeks time at home over Sheffield United (you know it!) will be facing Cardiff City in the next round of the FA Cup.
Unlucky Barnsley, after getting Liverpool in the last round, now have to cope with Chelsea!