Naples, Italy. Sunday 6th November. Image: AP Photo/Jonathan Moscrop, LaPresse.
Just to be clear, we have no problem with combining clothing to maximise convenience. In fact
it would probably be easier for everyone if the Kickette staff wore splash resistant onesies for
night time adventures.
The PC police are out in full force after the picture below surface. The Raffi Torres in
blackface picture is definitely controversial. If you can't tell, Raffi Torres in black was Jay-Z
for Halloween.
Personally, I think it was a great Halloween costume. Simple yet effective. Jay-Z is a celebrity
and anyone who wants to dress up as Jay-Z should be allowed to do so even if blackface is
required.
Firing Line: Steve's slippery slope Blackburn boss Kean under pressure after poor
start
Each week we bring you our latest chart of the managers under pressure, and those on Easy
Street. Here's Sportsmail's sack-race rankings otherwise known as the Firing Line.
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Off the coast of Corsica having quite an enjoyable time as his club falls apart piece by piece.
It seems that in all aspects of life these days, Wenger is heading down a slippery slope. (Boy that
was too easy!!) The Fabregas saga continues to drag out with the player becoming more frustrated
each day.
Scandinavian misbehaving no, Finland is not technically a part of Scandinavia, but...come on
seems to come in bulk. The Swedes spent some time in trouble yesterday, earning a timeout for the
masses, and the Finns, while at it for some time, just keep riding the slippery slope.
Of all the places, Finland is mired in a huge bribery scandal, with layers being peeled back by
the day.
The weekend gave us some interesting talking points. Here are a few quick thoughts and some snap
judgments on what the weekend did for MLS. Also below, a small preview for upcoming articles this
week.
Injuries: This weekend represented another weekend where a league star went down with a
broken bone in his leg.
At what point is it too much to boo a man who is a bad patch of form away from posturing the
eternal question: paper or plastic?
Marvin Morgan is a player in the English fourth division, and he was booed off the pitch this
weekend. Should anyone be booed off the pitch in the fourth division?