blade 1 Tis in the past and it doesn't matter much really, but was it not 1-1 at that point?
Yes it was and had Kenny not handled we would probably have scored.
It's still irrelevant and I have no idea why I'm arguing about it.
by Wycombe Royal » 15 Sep 2006 16:15
blade 1 Tis in the past and it doesn't matter much really, but was it not 1-1 at that point?
by blade 1 » 15 Sep 2006 16:19
by Alan Partridge » 15 Sep 2006 16:23
blade 1 i will not get you started on weather coney was in a goal scoring position when kenny was harshly ajudged to have brought him down in the last minuet
by blade 1 » 15 Sep 2006 16:29
by Platypuss » 15 Sep 2006 16:30
blade 1 conveniently forgetting harpers rugby tackle? most blatent penalty ever.
by wehateoxford » 15 Sep 2006 16:37
by Abbo » 15 Sep 2006 16:37
by rabidbee » 15 Sep 2006 16:46
SpaceCruiserblade 1 it could have easily been 6 points for either side.
I disagree. 3 points or 4 at a push for your team. Kenny is a cheat and should have been sent off at our place, therefore we deserved the three points and you would have been lucky to get a point.
by blade 1 » 15 Sep 2006 16:50
that was never a pen, see we over here admit those sort of things
by Alan Partridge » 15 Sep 2006 16:52
by rabidbee » 15 Sep 2006 16:54
Alan Partridgeblade 1 i will not get you started on weather coney was in a goal scoring position when kenny was harshly ajudged to have brought him down in the last minuet
that was never a pen, see we over here admit those sort of things
by Alan Partridge » 15 Sep 2006 16:57
rabidbeeAlan Partridgeblade 1 i will not get you started on weather coney was in a goal scoring position when kenny was harshly ajudged to have brought him down in the last minuet
that was never a pen, see we over here admit those sort of things
Oh well, I just disagreed... From where I was sat (row D, behind the goal) Kenny grabbed Convey's leg to pull him down, preventing what would have been an easy tap-in. Although that would not have been a fair result.
by Rich@Eaststand » 15 Sep 2006 16:58
rabidbeeAlan Partridgeblade 1 i will not get you started on weather coney was in a goal scoring position when kenny was harshly ajudged to have brought him down in the last minuet
that was never a pen, see we over here admit those sort of things
Oh well, I just disagreed... From where I was sat (row D, behind the goal) Kenny grabbed Convey's leg to pull him down, preventing what would have been an easy tap-in. Although that would not have been a fair result.
by Alan Partridge » 15 Sep 2006 17:01
by Symposium » 15 Sep 2006 17:09
BBC Sport Last time Lawro got FIVE results right and ONE perfect score.
by rabidbee » 15 Sep 2006 17:09
Alan PartridgerabidbeeAlan Partridgeblade 1 i will not get you started on weather coney was in a goal scoring position when kenny was harshly ajudged to have brought him down in the last minuet
that was never a pen, see we over here admit those sort of things
Oh well, I just disagreed... From where I was sat (row D, behind the goal) Kenny grabbed Convey's leg to pull him down, preventing what would have been an easy tap-in. Although that would not have been a fair result.
If that had been given against us would you be saying the same thing? Was never a pen.
by Rich@Eaststand » 15 Sep 2006 17:15
Alan Partridge Reading Tinted Glasses lads
by Boston Royal » 15 Sep 2006 17:27
cmonurz Why the criticism of someone because he predicts a Reading loss?
by SpaceCruiser » 15 Sep 2006 17:34
Boston Royalcmonurz Why the criticism of someone because he predicts a Reading loss?
Wow, some sense. A number of posters here think that anyone who dares to predict Reading will lose, or may struggle, is a cock. The job of Lawrenson, like any other pundit, is to have a general knowledge about football. He doesn't have the time to research every single thing about Reading - he doesn't claim to be a Reading expert. His prediction is not an unreasonable one; I haven't looked at the bookies' odds but suspect that Blades have shorter odds than Reading. A number of people have said that they'd be happy with a point.
We are one of the relegation favourites, even though it's September and we've started well. If you offered a number of fans 17th place at the end of the season, many of us would take it. The bookies probably still predict that we're one of the teams likely to go down; if you don't agree, good for you, the bookies' odds will seem favorable and you can make money.
Don't get me wrong, Lawro is smug, annoying, conceited etc., but it seems that no-one can predict a Reading loss without being flamed.
by Percy Freemans Thighs » 16 Sep 2006 08:31
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