Tag: draw
Sonic Frontiers players are already using the game to draw you-know-what
Art is everywhere if you look closely enough
Marvel Snap tiebreakers: how a winner is decided when there’s a draw
Lionesses land Denmark and China in World Cup draw
6 investors share where they draw the line when it comes to ethical issues
Investors are paying more attention to founder and startup behavior and many won’t invest in startups that could compromise their ethics.
6 investors share where they draw the line when it comes to ethical issues by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
Fans all say the same thing as Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa play out bore draw to remain in relegation trouble
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL fans were all saying the same thing after watching Nottingham Forest’s draw with Aston Villa.
Emmanuel Dennis gave the hosts the dream start after quarter of an hour as he headed home Morgan Gibbs-White’s free-kick.
But a rocket from Ashley Young just seven minutes later from 25 yards levelled the scores.
Despite the exciting start, the match soon dipped and eventually ended with Forest being held by Villa to a 1-1 draw.
And those that tuned into Sky Sports to watch the action were soon taking to Twitter afterwards to slam the quality that they had seen.
READ MORE FOREST NEWS
One viewer wrote: “Nobody can convince me that Forest Villa game wasn’t a Championship play off semi-final, first leg. Just awful football teams.”
Another tweeted: “That Forest Villa game was Championship standard at the absolute most!”
A fellow fan commented: “Villa vs Forest was a championship game.”
And another said: “Truly awful standard Forest v Villa poor Championship standard tbf.”
However, a fellow fan claimed: “Villa and Forest are so bad, it’s disrespectful to even call them Championship level.”
Most read in Football
HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL
The result ended a run of five consecutive defeats for Steve Cooper’s side.
Forest have now moved up to 19th in the Premier League table, a point above Leicester.
They sit four behind Steven Gerrard’s Villa who remain 16th.
Hopes for ‘nil-all draw’ in NI protocol negotiations as mood improves to resolve row
Arsenal 2 Ajax 2: Leuchter’s strike sees the Gunners held to a draw in Champions League qualifier clash
ROMEE LEUCHTER dealt a blow to Arsenal’s hopes of a Champions League qualifier second-round opening win as Ajax pinched a 2-2 draw.
Just as it looked as if Kim Little had fired the hosts to a home victory, the forward struck with a late goal.
Kim Little gave Arsenal a second-half lead with a spot-kick during their clash with Ajax[/caption]
Romee Leuchter netted late on to give the Dutch giants a draw on the road before their return leg duel with the Gunners[/caption]
The result means Arsenal will need a win in the second leg with the club facing their opponents away next Wednesday.
The Gunners began brightly but found themselves under pressure as their rivals started to find their rhythm.
Victoria Pelova tested Manuela Zinsberger with a well-struck fourth-minute shot
Ajax took the lead after a swift counter-attack with the hosts conceding possession and Leuchter drilling home from Chasity Grant’s cross.
Read More Sports Stories
Stina Blackstenius made it honours even in the 23rd-minute drilling in Arsenal’s leveller after Rafaelle’s header smashed the crossbar.
And Zinsberger pulled off a quality save on the stroke of half-time following another effort from Leuchter.
The second half saw the hosts step things up a notch with Rafaelle rattling the crossbar in the 53rd minute.
And Blackstenius forced a save from Ajax goalkeeper Lize Kop shortly after.
The Gunners later won a penalty with Soraya Verhoeve going into the book for a hefty push on Beth Mead.
Most read in Football
FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
Skipper Little stepped up to send Kop the wrong way putting Arsenal 2-1 to the good in the 57th minute.
But the hosts endured heartbreak late on with Leuchter levelling for the visitors with eight minutes of normal time remaining.
And substitute Katie McCabe saw a late effort ruled offside before the Gunners’ tough tackling opponents saw out the draw.
iPhone hack: Tech whizz reveals how to draw perfect shapes on photographs and screenshots
Watch Christian Benteke miss penalty as Wayne Rooney’s rock-bottom DC United are held to draw
CHRISTIAN BENTEKE missed a crucial penalty on his full debut for Wayne Rooney’s DC United as they dropped to bottom of the league.
With 66 minutes on the clock against Colarado Rapids the Belgian stepped up and saw his spot-kick saved by William Yarbrough.
Wayne Rooney’s side are bottom of the league[/caption]
Christian Benteke has managed just two appearances due to injury[/caption]
The game ended 0-0 and it means DC United are rooted to the bottom of the MLS with just five games left of the season.
Rooney’s side find themselves on 26 points, six behind second bottom Chicago in the Eastern Conference.
There is no relegation in the MLS so they will not be demoted.
The former Derby boss is not having the desired effect since joining the club back in July,
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
Rooney played for DC United during his playing days appearing 52 times scoring 25 times.
But he is finding managing them tougher despite signing ex-Crystal Palace and Liverpool star Benteke.
He is yet to score for the club having appeared just twice, following a substitute appearance last week.
Rooney has added other Premier League experience to his starting XI having signed former ‘wonderkid’ Ravel Morrison.
Most read in Football
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BETTING OFFER – GET £50 BACK AS CASH
He seems to have no plans on returning to England after he sold his mansion for £3.7million dubbed ‘Wayne’s World’.
Wayne and Coleen bought the plot for £1.5million in 2005 and knocked down a 1930s home to make way for a five-bedroom mansion.
There has also been speculation that he could be a pundit during the Qatar World Cup.