That's correct. When the turnstiles opened there only seemed to be Albion fans outside. We went in past the rose bushes and walked along the covered terracing on the left and into the completely empty East Bank. There was no segregation at all so no fence down the middle like at the FA Cup tie...
Look back and you'll see that I'm no fan of Locadia but I thought that was a brilliant quip! I don't see why anyone, blind or otherwise, would find it offensive.
I thought those dried ready meals from Vesta were OK. I found them particularly useful as I couldn't afford a fridge in the very early 80s. I particularly liked the risotto thing they offered.
If the old and new pitches overlap then I would say that is the same ground. It's fundamentally no different to a Molineux with four new stands and the pitch moved a bit.
Yes you should have, as we would have no chance of knowing that was your intention because you retained the quote :ffsparr:
My video is missing some of the frames from MOTD. When it comes on iplayer from midnight, you will see that it was actually more of a punch than a smack. I sincerely hope...
Video (51MB)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qayqX1ize2jLN52e1ebrx_t7SimOlL3C/view?usp=drivesdk
Bissouma basically smacks Brooks in the back of the head right in front of the ref, or it would have been if Dunkey hadn't got in the way. WTF was he thinking of?
Seems pretty clear from MOTD. From the ref's view point, it looks as though Dunkey has caught Brooks with his elbow or upper arm. This happened in a split second and he had no complaints and no VAR. Does he really deserve to be called a shyster? Bissouma was the villain of the piece.
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I didn't know that
"** In a change that was implemented for this season, yellow cards only count in the competition they were awarded (so a yellow card shown in an FA Cup match, for example, does not get accumulated and count towards a potential Premier League match ban)."
So the reverse must...