- Oct 17, 2008
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He was subbed for Owusu on around 86mins. Reminder you can always rewind on YouTube!I didn’t actually see why Knight got sent off just 5 mins ago - 2nd yellow?
Into 4 mins of injury time
He was subbed for Owusu on around 86mins. Reminder you can always rewind on YouTube!I didn’t actually see why Knight got sent off just 5 mins ago - 2nd yellow?
Into 4 mins of injury time
Did well to win that 50/50 header and earn a free-kick with the last touch of the game!I’ll assume it was not representative of what he can actually do (it couldn’t be) but that 8 minute cameo from Owusu might just be the worst performance I’ve ever seen from a professional footballer.
I’ll assume it was not representative of what he can actually do (it couldn’t be) but that 8 minute cameo from Owusu might just be the worst performance I’ve ever seen from a professional footballer.
thank youHe wasn't, he was substituted.
Unfortunately won't be streamed as there's a Premier League game tonight.They could go top tonight . Is it on you tube ?
Two points:Unfortunately won't be streamed as there's a Premier League game tonight.
"Going to watch" - and actually paying money to Leicester City - not staying in and watching something on tele on a dodgy stream or on a subscribed channel which you've paid for whether you watch the match or not.I would have opted for Brighton U21s instead of Leicester vs Forest this evening. As that option is off the table, I shall be watching the PL game (under duress!).
Sorry, what point are you making?"Going to watch" - and actually paying money to Leicester City - not staying in and watching something on tele on a dodgy stream or on a subscribed channel which you've paid for whether you watch the match or not.
The rule is nonsense. In theory, they're concerned that PL clubs could lose money if people don't go and pay to watch them but watch free U21 football on tele instead. Same thinking as not showing live football ay 3:00p.m. on Saturday. Obviously it's nonsense - nobody who might attend the match at Leicester is going to change their mind. Watching it on tele or not has no financial effect.Sorry, what point are you making?
I genuinely didn't understand your first post - but that's crystal clear and of course, I completely agree with the point you're making.The rule is nonsense. In theory, they're concerned that PL clubs could lose money if people don't go and pay to watch them but watch free U21 football on tele instead. Same thinking as not showing live football ay 3:00p.m. on Saturday. Obviously it's nonsense - nobody who might attend the match at Leicester is going to change their mind. Watching it on tele or not has no financial effect.
You weren't/aren't going to the Leicester match.
Say you will be thereI will be there