Somebody did, sadly, and a bunch of Palace inbreds have used it as a stick to beat Knockaert with. Can’t really blame him for wanting to rub their noses in it.
Milivojevic’s ‘attempt’ to block the ball, is utterly embarrassing.
If an Albion player had done that in an important game, I’d expect Shane Duffy to rip their head off.
They did, didn't they?
They showed the Duffy one, they (obviously) showed the one that was given, and I'm pretty sure they showed the one at the very last moment of the first half, too? :shrug:
Can't agree with that, at all (beyond the pure numbers).
I'd personally suggest that 13 points from 14 HOME matches is a significantly worse return, than 8 from 14 AWAY games.
And further flaws, in that:
1. we haven't (comparatively) spent 'a lot'.
2. we haven't bought badly at all, on the whole. More hits than misses under the current recruitment / management teams, for sure.
Even if nobody at all who voted in the first poll changes their vote (and some may well do, given we now know that Turkey is clearly not joining, we don't share a border with Syria, that there isn't and never was £350m a week for the NHS, that industry and money is hemorrhaging out of the...
To rank them would be hard, but my top three, without a doubt:
1987/88 Fired to promotion from the third tier, by the goals of the brilliant Garry Nelson. I was 17 years old and allowed to get to away games under my own steam. Brilliant memories. Newport Pagnall services on the way home from...
I suddenly have a great deal of sympathy for The Clamp
How can you debate with somebody so obtuse.
I can't 'tell you' what 17m people each individually voted for, can I? That is surely plainly obviously to even the biggest simpleton. You were the one claiming to know, not me.
But, just to...
Utter, utter, utter bullshit.
Seriously - probably the wrongest post in a million-page thread full of wrongness.
You haven't the first idea EXACTLY what the other 17,399,999 people voted for. Not a clue. :rolleyes:
This is the right team, I agree (except that March and Jahanbaksh are on the wrong wings).
Kayal (yes, we all know you hate the poor man) will obviously be on the bench, in place of one of the four forwards you've listed.
Agree with all this. However, I think Bridcutt COULD have been a fine, fine player, even at this level. Really not sure what went wrong for him - perhaps just the wrong move at the wrong time - but he was a much more talented player, than his recent career suggests.
Shame.