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I’ve just done one survey. There are a lot of presumptions in there and as you say, terrible spelling mistakes. For my first survey I was allowed to enter a value of £0 for the answer to that particular question. Under no circumstances would I buy a seat in a corner. For my second entry (I have two season tickets) I met the same problems as you. I wasn’t allowed to enter any value that I wanted.
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That would be catty
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I didn’t know about Leicester’s plans but I’ve just looked them up and they look rather nice but the big question is… … will the seats be padded?
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Troo dat. I've not used that station since the late 1960s, and that was only up to Enfield Town.
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How about White Hart Lane station?
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Nuclear, innit?
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There is a danger in getting too chatty with the players. It’s fine to let them know some of the reasons behind your decisions but when a centre half, for example, comes up to you and says “Watch out for their number 9, he’s pulling my shirt all the time” what do you do the next time there’s a tussle and they’re pulling each other all over the place? I also don’t like it when Premier League referees talk to players on first name terms. This is especially wrong when such referees are handling a mixed Premier League/ lower division game.
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At least he didn’t get sent off after three minutes.
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But not all of our stars played the full 120 minutes.
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Many years ago I sold and installed some giant electronic scoreboards at Strasbourg’s Stade de La Meinau stadium. They don’t get many away fans there but the brave souls who make the journey are caged high in one corner behind twenty foot fencing. They also have a concrete dry moat to stop undesirables from getting on the pitch.
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How common is it?
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Why give the away team any advantages? Do other clubs do it?
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Not a completely awful performance but understandably he wasn’t going to take any unnecessary risks. Playing in an unsettled defensive line up can’t have helped either.
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Don’t be ridiculous. The assistant was in consultation with the referee at the time and even held his palm up to signal to Caballero that he should keep quiet and wait. In my opinion the assistant was unsure if the procedure when VAR is involved. After a brief consultation the flag went up and then the referee just waited a few moments for confirmation from VAR. Believe me, the more that players complain to an official the less likely they are to get a marginal decision go their way.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Whitey Grandad replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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It’s been an issue for decades now. Away teams in the second half attack a goal which has there own supporters behind it. That’s a big boost for them and is one of the reasons that we surrender leads. Which other grounds can we think of where the away fans are immediately behind one of the goals?
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Another one of my bugbears. BBC nearly missed the second goal because they were too busy showing replays even though the game is going on. Why is another replay of something that we already know about more important than some that that may happen? It’s like reading an exciting book where you keep going back to read the previous page and then skipping the next.
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I think it was the Itchen corner that has been suggested.
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I have seen mention that the concourse in the Itchen makes it difficult to segregate the fans but I cannot believe that it would take a lot of money.
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It was available but not needed. Its presence delayed the offside decision slightly.
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I heard that it was the Police who insisted on the location of the away fans.
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They are miked up these days anyway. No referee would ever not look at his assistant in such situations. He would never referee another game.
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He was looking across to the referee. Then after a moment or two he raised his flag. He seemed unsure as to when he should raise his flag, I don’t think he had any doubt about the offside. There was then an anxious wait until the referee confirmed the decision. That’s iPhone of the problems with VAR.
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That won’t have influenced the linesman. In the new world of VAR the offside protocol is a complete mess. It was a clear offside and it seemed to me that there was a short consultation between the referee and his assistant. It may be that the officials don’t normally operate under the VAR environment.
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Wednesday at 19:45