u/arenaross

▲ 8 r/milano

Good nightlife in Milan? Open to ideas.

Hello. Visiting Milan in a couple of weeks for a weekend and would like to get an idea on the nightlife. We are two females and one male (late 30s). One night we'd like to hit a club for drinks, music etc but obviously don't want to look stupid if everyone is really young.

Any good parts of towns or bars or clubs people would recommend?

Grazie!!

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u/arenaross — 6 days ago
▲ 45 r/avfc

Nailed on 0-0 draw to go to penalties.

8 goals for the home teams. 3 goals for the away teams.

I've never seen more of a 0-0 final in my life.

u/arenaross — 6 days ago
▲ 80 r/avfc

How do you like a bit of Pot 2?

Quite something to be going in with a higher coefficient than Manchester United.

u/arenaross — 6 days ago
▲ 147 r/avfc

Unai Emery isn't nominated for Manager of the Year. Carrick, who has managed 15 games this season has.

Outstanding stuff. Gotta get united in there for the clicks I guess.

u/arenaross — 6 days ago
▲ 119 r/avfc

Starting XI vs Liverpool: Full strength.

I like it.

u/arenaross — 7 days ago

Rivals S2 premiere

Had a fantastic time, loved the first two episodes of the new season.

u/arenaross — 8 days ago
▲ 87 r/avfc

Confirmed: Elliott to return to Liverpool for pre-season.

What a mess this was.

u/arenaross — 8 days ago
▲ 53 r/avfc

Starting XI vs Burnley. Mings, Barkley and Maatsen start.

Never a fan of Mings over Torres but we crack on. Big Vic keeps his place.

u/arenaross — 12 days ago
▲ 79 r/avfc

It's going to the wire!

I assume being Villa we'll make this incredibly hard for ourselves but it would be nice to find a way to knock Liverpool down a couple of places in the table.

u/arenaross — 13 days ago
▲ 59 r/avfc

Outstanding fan fiction though from all those posts.

u/arenaross — 18 days ago
▲ 63 r/avfc

There are three reasons why a red card should be the expected outcome here.

Firstly, Watkins was hit above the boot. Uefa tells its referees this is a trigger for possible serious foul play.

Force and intensity still have to be considered, and two factors underline this.

Anderson was sliding into the tackle with a degree of pace. This indicates a lower level of control than if, say, he was stepping into the challenge. It is this aspect which really ticks the box for a red card.

Contact on Watkins was with a straight leg, too, which suggests greater force impact on the opponent compared to when the leg is bent.

Winning the ball does not over-ride how a player makes a challenge, either.

As the referee did not even give a foul, he cannot provide a description which fits the incident.

That puts the onus solely on the VAR to judge this as serious foul play. He decided against it.

As the VAR cannot advise that a yellow card should be shown, Anderson escaped unpunished.

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u/arenaross — 21 days ago