All this "his eyes were on the ball" is total nonsense imo, as is the FA/Sky picking on Brighton.
Professional athletes train on working on their peripheral vision. He knew exactly what he was doing and got caught. Take the ban on the chin and learn.
I'd sell him for anything £20M+ in an instant. He won't be able to win games on his own in the top division. If he learns to pass the ball rather than taking on too much himself then I'd reconsider.
Dunk was reckless. Those who clapped him off are c***s who don't understand football. The fact he walked off with his shirt over his head says it all. T*at
£32 ticket (print at home), free travel from Eastbourne (return), 4 beers.
£48 spend
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Far cheaper than an afternoon at any other major sporting event. In fact less than £10 ph!
Calde should stick to opening supermarkets. If Chicksen isn't up to it then play the U21 LB. IC, although a club stalwart just isn't up to playing at this level any more.
He could at RB, just not at LB
If examples are numerous could you just give me one or two examples please?
As far as "what I look for at football".
Watching the team I support (winning is a bonus), the comfortable new stadium I prefer to our previous "homes".
A few beers before and/or after with mates who've also attended.
What is "The Barber Effect"? I often read posts saying things like "The arrogant behaviour and communication from Paul Barber......."(above) and it would be great to get some examples to explain what you mean.
I genuinely have no idea what it is posters on here have against him. I can...
Apples and Oranges. This is entertainment. Round of drink for 6 mates could be £30+, ticket to the theatre £50+, decent meal out with a loved one £100. Your examples you can take home with you, mine you can't. If you can't afford £32 to watch, then bad luck, get a better job.
£50 increase for every ticket. Less than £1 a week. If you can't make sacrifices in other areas of your life/budget then maybe you can't afford it now?