Usual poor refereeing standard in the Man City Leicester game. Anthony Taylor given two free kicks just because the player has gone down making a noise with minimal or no contact.
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Not adversed to the plain blue as it was similar to the first shirt I saw us play in, but for me you can’t beat a classic stripe (as long as its simple and no messing about)
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That would be a much better idea. The times I’ve been in the North Stand (I’m normally West Upper) I’ve been disappointed with the amount of people who just don’t seem interested in trying to make an atmosphere. At least safe standing might improve this.
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But there was an advantage, the ball ran to a Southampton player and he had a one on one chance that luckily for us Sanchez made a great save.
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Surely the ref let play go, Southampton had the advantage, got a clear shot on target so why was it then pulled back? It meant they had two chances to score.
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Just about will have enough to stay up. I’d be more worried if we weren’t creating chances but we must start to convert them. With Newcastle’s injuries I hope it’s them instead of us. Surely Fulham can’t keep on picking up points.
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At least we’ve got to give him a chance. We can’t keep selecting the same players for them to keep missing straight forward chances.
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I’m afraid I tend to agree. After missing that header (can’t remember who it was against) I’ve less faith in his scoring ability than our other forwards and that’s saying something.
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Not sure why Sky and MOTD haven’t done their usual analysis/ reverse angles, goal line technology as to whether the ball was over the line or not before the 2nd whistle blew. I remember earlier this season some VAR controversy as to whether a ball had bent out and then back into play before a...