BensGrandad
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Don't see anything wrong with that
easily mistaken if the lighting isn't top notch
Don't see anything wrong with that
Don't see anything wrong with that
Have they relaxed or changed the rules on the lenght of the sleeves on goalkeepers shirts? I thoughty they had to be long and not short so the ref could see who had handled the ball in the area.
Have they relaxed or changed the rules on the lenght of the sleeves on goalkeepers shirts? I thoughty they had to be long and not short so the ref could see who had handled the ball in the area.
If memory serves me well Peter Bonnetti was the first English keeper to wear a black top in European games for Chelsea as he said it mingled in with the crowd behind him and was difficult to be seen by the attacking side.