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Oh - ok. Don't become a comedian my m8.
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by 6ft Kerplunk » 24 Aug 2015 10:52
by LWJ » 24 Aug 2015 10:55
by LWJ » 24 Aug 2015 10:55
by LWJ » 24 Aug 2015 10:56
6ft Kerplunk Terry should get an extra match ban for acting* the twat on his way off the pitch. Stopping to unwrap some tape and take his shinpads off, fvck off you pcunt.
LWJ Am I doing it right, Kes?
by Zammo » 24 Aug 2015 12:01
No Fixed AbodeZammo Quite a few tweets during the game, Kesmondo. Decent Wi-Fi at the Hawthorns or complimentary 4G?
I, unfortunately was at work.
How was the trip to Hillsborough?
ZammoNo Fixed AbodeZammo Quite a few tweets during the game, Kesmondo. Decent Wi-Fi at the Hawthorns or complimentary 4G?
I, unfortunately was at work.
How was the trip to Hillsborough?
Was on holiday, m8.
BOOM!
by Zammo » 24 Aug 2015 12:42
by Hoop Blah » 24 Aug 2015 15:08
by Royal Rother » 24 Aug 2015 15:34
Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
by sandman » 24 Aug 2015 17:27
Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
by YateleyRoyal » 24 Aug 2015 17:29
No Fixed AbodeHoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry.![]()
Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea......
by stealthpapes » 24 Aug 2015 19:28
No Fixed AbodeHoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry.![]()
Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea......
by Hoop Blah » 24 Aug 2015 22:14
No Fixed AbodeHoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry.![]()
Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea......
by Ian Royal » 25 Aug 2015 19:57
YateleyRoyalNo Fixed AbodeHoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.
It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.
But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry.![]()
Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea......
I think it was Clayton Donaldson I saw in an interview last weekend who said that strikers are told to go down under the slightest touch in the box, even if its barely anything. A sad state of affairs, but the current state of affairs none the less.
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