The club has posted a picture of the world's angriest man smiling. I know, I didn't believe it either. https://www.watfordfc.com/teams/first-team/holebas-they-push-us I assume it has been photoshopped !
Ha. Very difficult to work out. Simply judging by the pics of the youth teams on the club's site, my best guess would be Harry Hudson: https://www.watfordfc.com/teams/under-18s/harry-hudson Could be wrong though.
Just had a look at his site, to see if he's invented a new clothing line. But no, still the same old disastrous zip-crotch tracky abominations.
There is a YouTube video of him smiling a lot talking about the other players.. Like who is the worst dressed and plays the worse music. Probably enjoying grassing them up!
If you just crop the end off where whoever-it-is is scratching his arse it's actually a well-composed pic, as well.
Can anyone clear up whether he can serve part of his ban against QPR. I thought not, but then this article makes it as clear as mud. https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/6912118/fa-changes-suspension-rule/ (apologies for distasteful link)
pretty sure its a yes. i assumed it was a tactical yellow. i heard dulux are bring out a new paint called 'cholevas yellow'.
It's not exactly the way I would have worded it but I think this is reasonably clear: "From this season, yellow cards picked up in Premier League or EFL matches will only be relevant to that competition." "But you need to be booked twice in either the Carabao Cup or FA Cup to be banned from the next game in that season’s competition"
Then how did James Maddison get s/o for diving in the PL this season, serve his ban in the Carabao Cup midweek and play against us the following weekend?
This implies that Holebas would only be suspended for tonight's match had 2 of his 10 bookings been in the FA Cup, therefore he is illegible to play tonight www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/discipline/suspensions