Ali_rrr
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Why?
Because that's what the laws of the game say.
Why?
Because that's what the laws of the game say.
I used to run one of the Fishergate flyers teams, we had a young guy who unfortunately had lost an arm and used to wear a prosthetic one.
he was not allowed to wear it in a match consequently used to take it off for training.
we used large cones as goalposts and he used to tuck it under one of those, and you would know it while playing someone had a crunching shot and hit the cone, it flew in the air along with the prosthetic arm.
it had consequences the old lady walking her dog fainted and while I was attending her the boys ran after and caught her dog,all ended well
the boy was a very good little player, but had to remember not to take throw ins, as most refs deemed them to be foul throws
It was KLL who got the person in front of me in the bollocks a minute or so earlier it was somebody else who broke the seat. Fair play to the stewards who replaced it just before koAt the Watford game last Saturday.
I think it was KLL who kicked the ball towards the practice goal, completely missed and it ended up smashing into an empty seat, resulting in part of the seat breaking off and spinning away somewhere.
Stewards sort of panicked.
At the Watford game last Saturday.
I think it was KLL who kicked the ball towards the practice goal, completely missed and it ended up smashing into an empty seat, resulting in part of the seat breaking off and spinning away somewhere.
Stewards sort of panicked.
Seen it several times, and been mentioned in specific cases but still can't beat the unaware punter either sitting quietly talking or on his/her way back to their seat with armfuls of hot and expensive goodies and subsequently being tw@tted by the ball.
Shouldn't laugh really.
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