American Seagle
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- Jun 14, 2022
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Why? It's just part and parcel of being a policeman. You need to get over it.They might. After telling you to stop wasting police time.
Why? It's just part and parcel of being a policeman. You need to get over it.They might. After telling you to stop wasting police time.
That makes no sense whatsoever.Why? It's just part and parcel of being a policeman. You need to get over it.
I’m inclined to agree that O’Riley was just unlucky as opposed to being a target. He’s spent his last 2 seasons playing in the SPL, so facing League 1 level cloggers isn’t exactly going to be a culture shock for him.There is absolutely no evidence of that at all and tbh it seems extremely unlikely.
It was basically a shocking tackle which was probably premeditated to the extent it was intentional to hurt him when he did it. The fact it was O’Riley is just incidental I think, there’s no reason to target him specifically, he was just unlucky to be on the end of it.
Rumbled. I’ve been pretending to be an Albion fan for 14 years on this board!I doubt you are really an Albion fan
Carry on but I’ll be ignoring anything you post from now.
'Tackles' like that have no place in football. On another day, it could have ended his career.Because it’s part of football. Get over it.
Not the quickest. It's ok.That makes no sense whatsoever.
No seriously, it didn't make any sense.Not the quickest. It's ok.
Probably right. We certainly had ours in the day, the likes of Oatway, Cullip, Carpenter would have "taken" the opportunity to go in heavy. However if the ref had stepped in we would have perhaps accepted it.I’m inclined to agree that O’Riley was just unlucky as opposed to being a target. He’s spent his last 2 seasons playing in the SPL, so facing League 1 level cloggers isn’t exactly going to be a culture shock for him.
Tell me exactly what you’re doing to confront the player and the club please?Some of the complacency from a few Albion fans is really mystifying. I really don’t understand the pusillanimous 'let’s not make a fuss, these things happen in sport' attitude. This wasn’t a 'coming together'. It was an outright assault on a key player we’ve spent months negotiating with, 6 or 7 minutes into his debut, by a brutal player who has previous for this sort of thing. Not only that, he smiles and winks after the incident. Why the f*** people are so scared of confronting the club and the player, beats me.
You could say that about every foul, in every game of football ever!'Tackles' like that have no place in football. On another day, it could have ended his career.
I think you'll find that poster is NEVER wrong...You're wrong, simple as that.
Couldn't care less about his own importance he's wrong, OFTEN.I think you'll find that poster is NEVER wrong...
Insulting someone’s intelligence during a debate eh? Classy!Not the quickest. It's ok.
Clearly utter nonsense.You could say that about every foul, in every game of football ever!
In your opinion.Clearly utter nonsense.
In your opinion.
I’m inclined to agree that O’Riley was just unlucky as opposed to being a target. He’s spent his last 2 seasons playing in the SPL, so facing League 1 level cloggers isn’t exactly going to be a culture shock for him.
The most innocuous of contacts can end a career on the football pitch. See Chic Brodey.Clearly utter nonsense.