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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Michael Carrick WILL FACE an FA charge for 'improper conduct.' 😡 His comments calling the penalty decisions "baffling" and "astonishing" have gained PGMOL/FA attention Previous Arteta & Guardiola cases have already set the precedence.

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Male footballer bites an opponent - 10 Match Ban Female footballer calls a man a man - 10 Match Ban The case of a THIRD female footballer punished for stating that a man is indeed a man has yet again highlighted the gross misogyny at the heart of the The FA. In the latest case, a female player reportedly received a 10-match ban for shouting ‘go on big man’ at the male footballer Blair Hamilton. Hamilton is the 6-foot tall male who has played on the England women’s university team, Hastings United, and Saltdean Women, and was also picked as substitute goalie for Sutton United Women’s team by their male manager Lucy Clark. This third case of the FA punishing a female player for stating the truth has emerged in an interview with Hamilton on the 'Football versus Homophobia' podcast, which was broadcast in March 2024. Hamilton describes a ‘red mist’ descending when he was called a man, which led to him making a formal complaint to the FA. The FA duly obliged by hauling the unknown female player through its disciplinary process and banning her from her sport, says Hamilton. This is the same punishment meted out to former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez for biting an opponent in 2013. The latest case of female players being punished for stating the obvious follows the cases of two teenage girls, who were brought before the FA’s National Serious Case Panels and handed out match bans for saying what they were seeing – men on the pitch. Despite FA charges, outcomes, and fines being published on a monthly basis, these cases don’t appear on the FA website. Why is that? How many other players, fans or clubs have been sanctioned for calling out men playing in the women’s game? What is being hidden from us? The FA is discriminating against women and girls by allowing males into the female game. Then further discriminating by handing out excessive punishments when this unfairness (and the truth) is called out. It's a means to silence women and prohibit any further challenge. We call on the FA and Lisa Nandy MP, the Secretary of State for Sport to make football fair for females. No males in the female game.

Women's Rights Network - WRN

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🚨 🔴 🇮🇪Roy Keane: “Michael Carrick will have a better career managing Manchester United than Amorim” 🗣️Roy Keane: “I have to give Michael Carrick a lot of credit. The job he’s doing at Manchester United is starting to convince me more and more every week. At first, I thought Ruben Amorim’s approach was the right one, but football is about results, belief and the dressing room. Carrick has built something different. One thing Carrick has that every top manager needs is a genuine relationship with his players. I wasn’t that type of manager or captain I was demanding and ruthless but Carrick has a way of making every player around him feel confident and important. You can see it in the performances. Take Joshua Zirkzee for example. If United don’t sell him, I genuinely believe he’ll become a proper baller under Carrick because he’s finally playing with confidence. And Marcus Rashford? Keeping him could prove to be one of the smartest decisions the club has made. If Carrick continues to back him and gets him believing in himself again, I think we’ll see the Rashford everyone knows is capable of. The atmosphere around the squad looks different now. These lads look hungry, they look together, and they look ready to fight for each other. That’s what Manchester United has been missing for a long time. Carrick has brought belief back into that dressing room, and if they keep this mentality, I think this team is going to be absolutely fired up this season.”

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When the season began, many doubted Arteta's ability to win a trophy. His tactics and decisions faced staunch criticism, and even I questioned if he was right for the job. Critics even questioned how he dresses, walks and behaves on the touchline. He is too emotional, some said. Why is he always agitated? He is too animated. He doesn't inspire his players enough. The role is too big for him, others loudly bleated. Then came the 4-match blip, during which Arsenal were knocked out of two tournaments, and the 10-point gap was closed. The epitaphs on Arteta's grave were already erected. He has bottled it again. He must be sacked. He is not fit for the job. They described Pep and others as perfect and how much better they were than Arteta. Last Monday, we all saw Arsenal place one hand on the Premiership trophy, and I watched from the Emirates as Arsenal qualified for our first Champions League final in 20 years. Even in this moment of clear history unfolding before our eyes, some still maintain that Arsenal should have scored 5 goals, not just the solitary goal at the Emirates. Arteta is still not good enough. They say oh he will still lose the final and bottle the league with 3 games to go. In all this, Arteta has remained focused. He knows that the only opinion that truly matters is the Board's. They set his KPIs. They get briefings from him on the endgame. His tunnel vision will see him challenge for the trophy and possibly win the Champions League for the first time in Arsenal's 139-year history in Budapest. He will most likely end a 22-year Premier League drought as well. That will be his legacy. They can hate him and find all the faults, but one day, a statue of Arteta will be erected at the Emirates Stadium, and all the naysayers will have is the bitter aftertaste of their bile and hate in their mouths. This post is NOT about football, Arteta, or Arsenal, but about posterity and for those discerning enough to see its true message. Eyes Fixed On The Prize! 🦁🇬🇭

Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭

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