Yellow. Starts with one foot aimed to the ground, trailing leg catches up. Eyes for the ball. No serious injury likely due to distances. It looks much, much worse/forceful than it actually is due to the run-up.
I agree. The goal of these rather sinister substance attacks is definitely to deliver to the extent possible, a fate worse than death.
I'm sure all the victims of these abhorrent crimes will be quoted as thankful to be alive... but the psychological trauma they will subsequently endure in...
Lots of people covering themselves here. Personally I don't think it will happen for a long, long time.
To the extent that I don't even want to think about that far in the future.
A better place than it is now, as it always is. Just like we are in a better place now than 50 years ago. Less poverty, better healthcare, quality of life augmented by technological advancements, less unnecessary death to treatable diseases in 3rd world, people living even longer lives, the...
Utter rubbish, and is the narrative of sky sports and other media that do very little actual research. I doubt they even know how close Croydon actually is to us, we're just perceived as 'down on the coast' and therefore hundreds of miles away from city life.
An organically grown rivalry is...
Weren’t we denied a penalty recently due to it hitting a player’s body before hand recently? Someone help me out.
Honestly, we’ve had plenty of woeful decisions go against us. However, if that decision had gone against us in the manner it did, with the last kick of the game in a key European...
Illustrates why it didn't need 'fixing' to begin with unless 100% is attainable. Which we all know it isn't and never will be due to the subjective nature of the game.
The frustration, disruption and indecision that come about as a result of VAR are not worth the 2% benefit.
Bin it.
I’m struggling to fathom how that is offside. I feel more indignant than mccalister’s disallowed goal and bringing the players back out after the FT whistle at old Trafford to take a penalty, combined.
I didn’t make any assumptions about you in the first post you quoted, I never claimed I didn’t in the second post you quoted. Which I stand by, as I can’t fathom how anyone can’t understand the value of and impact that a crowd can make, even a few by the side of a Sunday league pitch.
There were 9 mins of injury time. Go and check the footage at 90mins. Maybe a third was an exaggeration, but I would think that between 5-8k were out the door at that stage.
I also accept that it’s not possible to distinguish between those who never turned up to begin with, which was a lot...