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What a shitty game. I know that we were poor but Wolves have lost any respect that I might have had for their illustrious past. Lying around all over the place like a bunch of cripples. Nast, niggling, destructive, whatever happened to the beautiful game? I go to watch football even if it is the other team that’s playing it. Only six minutes of added time, twenty-five of which were for their goal celebration, substitutions and above all, time wasting.
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Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Others might not. -
Won’t there be a reduced service on a Sunday or are these buses specials because there’s a game on?
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Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
That’s an ‘a priori’ probability, that’s what it was before the first draw was made. Once the first draws have happened we’re into ‘a posteriori’ and on Wednesday evening the chance of being drawn away was 50%. -
Alcohol dependence is no joke.
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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
Wouldn’t we all -
J-Rod scored four for Burnley on Tuesday.
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It’s a shame but I’d rather he weren’t playing for them than not playing for us.
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Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Not Lyanco? -
Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Why do I bother? -
Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Ta muchly. -
Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Next round is week commencing 25th October. -
Sheff Utd 2-2 (p.2-4) Saints - Match Thread
Whitey Grandad replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Tomorrow night after West Brom v Arsenal -
Indeed. At the very least he should have been told to go and stand on the touch line.
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I went along to the Bournemouth QPR game last week. Only the referee and the three QPR forwards took the knee. I think the stadium announcer phrased it very well. After a preamble about how everybody was against racism in all its forms he said that whether an individual player might choose to take the knee or not we ought to respect their decision.
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Whether or not you think that he is likely to score is irrelevant. He is entitled to have the opportunity without being taken out.
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Interesting. How brave of him then to build a skyscraper and call it Trump Tower. Does he have an office there on the ground floor?
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@Weston Super Saint re supply & demand That’s an often quoted principle but why is it that when my customers demand a larger quantity they also demand a lower price for a larger quantity? Anyway, as any businessman will tell you at the moment, demand is in short supply.
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You can shield the ball provided it is within playing distance but in this case Armstrong sticks his leg across to protect the ball and Walker then tries to hook his leg around to win it. I don’t think Walker ever touched the ball which was under Armstrong’s control so in my view it was a foul and therefore a penalty. Not a red card though.
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So how is anybody going to get to an away game this season if they have to have been to an away game this season?
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That didn’t take long. Do they know about the buy-back clause?
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The second one was at least. Have a look at the leg that he trails along the ground. He wasn’t tripped, he just dive forward over the defender. That’s what nasty little cheats do.
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I suspect it was because he wanted to get the defensive system established before trying to be more expansive.
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One of the all time greats. I saw him play at White Hart Lane a few times and I was there when he came back with West Ham and scored with a header (if I remember correctly). He could drop a shoulder and defenders would simply jump out of the way. This news makes me feel old.
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Since it was the referee himself who changed his mind does it have to be a clear and obvious error?
