I watched the game on hols in Bruges, but without sound (which does give a different perspective) - and the ref seemed to ignore every incident that resulted in Mwepu being fouled.
After a disappointing first year at the club, it’s got to be Stuart Storer for me.
Ignoring (if you can) the last Goldstone goal, he was immense all season and his efforts on the pitch epitomised the efforts off the pitch. He totally ‘got’ what we were fighting for.
Seen it at the Brighton centre a couple of times with different casts. Incredible show.
The Richard Burton vs Liam Neeson debate is negligible as both portrayals were terrific.
I’d equally recommend the immersive VR version in London:
https://thewaroftheworldsimmersive.com
It’s not even really a debate.
The dictionary spells it as ‘aitch’ and that is that.
I correct my children every single time they get it wrong. They think I’m tremendous fun as a dad. :D
Have no idea where to start, as there was so much not to like about the whole evening from seeing the line up to the faff getting home… so I’ll narrow it down to being gobsmacked at the dire decision making by some players, coupled with dire decision making by Potter, and I’ll throw in the mind...
Friends of mine regenerated a past family name.
He didn’t like his dad’s family
She didn’t like her dad’s family
… so they took the maiden family name of a long deceased great grandmother and started that name afresh.
Yes I also had no idea they had scored. Couldn’t work out why Liverpool fans were celebrating VAR not fingering Sanchez.
Incidentally, whilst our atmosphere was undoubtedly flat, the away end was very very quiet too.