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Everything posted by Teslact
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Cracking save from the keeper at first too.
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I think he can still play for England since he's only represented Scotland through the U21s, but has he given any indication he would want to play for England?
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Longstaff's was similar to Gibbs-White's that's all
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Longstaff may have words.
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That 1988 Olympics field hockey was wild with the subs at "corner" time. Sean Kerly.
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Ref should have blown for the free kick rather than half time (which was after the foul).
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Just wondering, is it in the rule book that the keeper gets the ball if VAR overturns the penalty? The ball was booted up to Pope (and I think Willock was running back to then get it back from him), but Ramsdale was given a goal kick.
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But the ball went out...
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Probably Giggs, but his calming Joelinton down was nice to see too. Same with Isak's peptalk to Willock.
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The ref could always force the physio to come on and therefore the player has to go off? Every single time they would be poleaxed for half a minute and then wave him off. As I said in the other thread, we need to add that to the repertoire if we're going to continue.
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Usually when say Longstaff goes down, the physio comes on and they at least have to go off. Arsenal got away with acting poleaxed and then waving away the physio away every single time. Need to add that to the repertoire
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Not by Keegan, and eight months later we were down.
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I've not been able to listen to the game, but it would be hilarious at 3-0 if Chelsea fans chanted "We want a fourth!" manager.
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Agent Woodman to play a blinder.
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First half, Murphy never seemed open to take the pass and then Gordon when they switched. KWP shut us down pretty well. I'm not sure he's the level of player we are after, but that he can play both sides well would be useful.
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Toney got credited with Brentford's first today, despite Navas pushing it onto the post which then rebounded onto the back of his head and in. Don't they usually go down as an own goal?
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If they get promoted, I think VAR will catch up with O'Nien and his availability will be 8-9 games over the season - played, banned for 3, played, banned for 4 for second red etc.
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I think Burn challenging for it gave the right call based on what we've grown up with, but next phase / deliberate action is just BS to give whatever they want:
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It's not going to be like '97, where everything clicked into place as we finished second and both Sunderland and Boro got relegated, but this year still has crazy written all over it.
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Need a GIF of Keegan flicking his wrists for occasions like this:
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Fab shaking his head as he walks past Burn on around 20s
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102 minutes played in the league this year according to Transfermarket. 13 games on the bench (available for 21 games without injury), 7 appearances. Gareth picks on form of course.
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Has a top division caretaker ever lost his first five? Sure two were against Real, but still.