Tomori - Oops

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SweatyMexican

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A bit of both.

Tomori should have looked, but the keeper was also miles from his goal line.
 


spence

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Tomori has to take the blame here regardless of where the keeper is. To hit a blind back pass like that is idiotic and with that amount of pace.
 




spence

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Wozza

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Drebin

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That feeling when you put your foot through the ball and you realize you've hit it a bit too sweetly.

They're only boys, why isn't the coach telling them to keep their heads up and carry on. A bit more encouragement from the bench, please.
 










sjamesb3466

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I wonder who's fault it would have been if Stockdale had been in goal? I have a sneaky suspicion I know who would have been given the blame
 


DJ NOBO

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dear Antonio,

Please see attached own goal.

He was like this for us too.

As a gesture of goodwill we would be willing to take this hopeless young lad off your hands for, say, 25k.

See you next season.

Love,

Chris h
 






Bones

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Oct 25, 2006
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Would the gk of got a red if he had saved it with his hands rather than go with his feet?

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Bones

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No, never play a back pass directly at the goal - you will see Stockdale positions himself wide of goal to receive the ball when played from distance - Tomori was at thought for not looking up!
This.

Ball should always be played back wide of the sticks.

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darkwolf666

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Poor goalkeeping for me. The keeper is far too flat footed. You should be able to react to a pass from 35 yards away quickly enough to get something on it. The ball is only a few yards to his right. Imagine if that was a shot from a striker. Would anyone think it should go in?

No, he would have dived and saved it... standing outside the box made that a non option.
 


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