I can remember two games where we played that way.
Wolves away and Tottenham away.
We went for it at home and even took the lead against eventual champions Man City at home.
As a side note, Davy Propper played 20 minutes in that Wolves game without touching the ball.
No thank you.
I watched a video from a hunt of a petrified fox being ripped from limb to limb and want no further part of that barbaric world other than to call out the participants as the twisted sadists they are.
People taking enjoyment in seeing a defenceless animal die a slow painful death.
Remove the pomp and pageantry and it’s just a bunch of sadists getting their jollies in a cruel and inhumane way.
I worry far less about losing RDZ to Liverpool than I do about that fact that our key players such as van Hecke, Mitoma and Jason Steele will likely soon follow him.
International class = good enough to play for an international football team be it Germany or Gibraltar.
World class = good enough to hold down a place in any club or country side anywhere in the world.
In fairness, he tried to put that one out of play but got a horrible double contact.
Against Roma, he tried to keep the ball in play.
Both awful errors to make.
He was standing on a staircase punching Alkmaar fans who were trying to invade that end.
If defending others is a mitigation for using violence, where do you draw the line? Fans are at risk from injury from missiles being thrown just the same as a punch.
As I said, inconsistent.
Compare this to West Ham rewarding ‘Knollsy’ for fighting off Alkmaar fans trying to storm their end last season. He was rewarded with a free ticket.
I am not condoning violence - just pointing out that there is a real inconsistency in how these events have been handled.
How exactly is a growing Islamic influence impacting on secular society in Britain?
Give me one example of something you have been forced to do based on the Islamic faith growing in Britain.
Back in the late 80s and early 90s Brighton and Hove buses used to drive around with the destination and route number intermittently being replaced with ‘Up the Albion’.
I am still offended on behalf of all fans of other football clubs who resided in Brighton and Hove at the time! :angry: