Thought it eas a good battle, but Dunk definitely won the battle. But Wilson was quite petulant all game, and I thought Veltman also managed to wind him up a few times.
It was definitely a free kick for high boot, Dunk's head was close enough. Also Wilson's shot was scuffed. I would have expected Sanchez to save it if he had tried, but he had clearly stopped playing. Refs will always blow up in those situations as he did when Ali Mac had his foot about half as...
I think much of what you say makes a lot of sense.
It is very much the old joke about the driver lost on the countryside who sees a farmer and asks how to get to London. "If I were you, I wouldn't start from here" comes the reply.
The problem with the tax and benefits system is now it is so...
Got a good round of applause at the end of the game.
Someone shouted "Brighton Reject" when Toon Army started singing "he's one of our own"
Other than that it was funny watching the Little and Large Show when Lamptey came on
Or as Maupay has played at OT and Undav hasn't, maybe a nice touch to make him feel part of the club.
Also, Maupay gave away a 98th minute penalty against Man U after the final whistle before, so maybe not the best player to bring on in injury time!
Interesting tactical analysis here, praising how GPs gameplay outfoxed Man U.
Ten was tactically out thought by Potter and the team delivered
https://totalfootballanalysis.com/match-analysis/premier-league-202223-manchester-united-vs-brighton-and-hove-albion-tactical-analysis-tactics
I think rugby do the TMO system much better. There's a proper dialogue going, the ref refers things up if he is not sure or wants confirmation, the TMO tells the ref about foul play he may have missed. And the conversations are public for people to see and the replays are shown on the big screen.
I reckon he was ready to leave in the summer until the great end to the season. I also wonder if the 4-0 v Man U was the deciding factor. I bet he's glad he stayed now!