AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
Up at 12pm today.
Did anyone pick up the commentators musing on whether " is Joe Knight related to Leon Knight who also came through the youth system at Brighton ".
Yeah I heard that.Did anyone pick up the commentators musing on whether " is Joe Knight related to Leon Knight who also came through the youth system at Brighton ".
Colour blind and ignorant. I know he was a short ass but he was 21 when he joined us from Chelsea.Did anyone pick up the commentators musing on whether " is Joe Knight related to Leon Knight who also came through the youth system at Brighton ".
I'm going to guess the fella had heard the name Leon Knight, but had never seen him playColour blind and ignorant. I know he was a short ass but he was 21 when he joined us from Chelsea.
That's like saying Fred WestDid anyone pick up the commentators musing on whether " is Joe Knight related to Leon Knight who also came through the youth system at Brighton ".
They obviously hadn't done much homework on the Brighton players. On several occasions they identified the Brighton player in action as Duffus - when for one very obvious reason (apart from the number on his back) the player concerned was not young Josh Duffus!Did anyone pick up the commentators musing on whether " is Joe Knight related to Leon Knight who also came through the youth system at Brighton ".
The i-follow stats gave possession as 51.9% to us, 48.1 to them, which I find very hard to believe after watching the match - I thought that we were keeping the ball very well for long periods of time.To think our academy scholars can completely dominate a game like that, and play with control in the RDZ style too, was fantastic to watch.
Amazing point of the night, throughout the first half, whilst trying to manage our shape and deployment, coach Shannon Ruth was honestly herding our shape with a sheepdog whistle. Absolutely piercing and audible from 120 yards away, he seemed to have four different whistles, one for push up, one for drop back, one to narrow, and one to stretch width. In a virtually silent stadium, it was incredible to hear. Why shout and lose your voice, when you can just control like a shepherd with a piercing whistle?!
That's like saying Fred West
was the lead singer of Go West
Do we still have to play all next rounds away from home. ?
Agreed. There is no way on earth that we had less than 65% possession, no way at all. That must be a YTS Trainee doing the measurement!The i-follow stats gave possession as 51.9% to us, 48.1 to them, which I find very hard to believe after watching the match - I thought that we were keeping the ball very well for long periods of time.
To be fair, most of the Brighton players are largely un-homeworkable. Most of them didn't exist before yesterday morning!They obviously hadn't done much homework on the Brighton players. On several occasions they identified the Brighton player in action as Duffus - when for one very obvious reason (apart from the number on his back) the player concerned was not young Josh Duffus!
Two clicks on the club website.To be fair, most of the Brighton players are largely un-homeworkable. Most of them didn't exist before yesterday morning!
I’ve seen us play 12 times this season. Tonight’s ref was the absolute best by a country mile, got everything right, saw all the dark arts and dealt with them, no nonsense, no errors, no paddies from the players or the coaches, a superb performance, controlled the game, but was invisible too. Why do we have to put up with absolute conceited shit wanker refs at the highest level, when there are people of this calibre lower down the pile.
This - the ref was very good, any little foul was picked up. You wonder if there are different rules for kids and for the grownupsNeil Hair is the refs name. His performance was honestly as good as any of the players tonight, which you don’t hear very often.
He wasn’t the lead singer…. He played bass.That's like saying Fred West
was the lead singer of Go West
Yes, because that includes all of the players involved last night. Joe Knight isn't there, for a start.Two clicks on the club website.
I'm not 100% sure. The rules (https://www.efl.com/documents/efl-trophy-rules/) state that in the group stages the 'invited' teams (the 16 Prem / Championship academies) shall be the away team but then goes on to state that in the knockout rounds whoever is drawn first is the home team. In last years competition there were definitely U21 teams at home in the round of 32.
Having said that in last night's fixtures all the academies were away, maybe that was just the way the draw panned out #shrug
Looks like MK Dons are playing their U21s too - no players who started their last league match.
Edit: MK Dons commentators saying 7 of the MK Dons side are first teamers, so that's probably right - none of them played in the last match though (unless the Albion website has got the team wrong).