Every chance they go down this season. If one or more from them, Leeds or Villa go down, I think we're all happy.How did Palace lose 3-0 to THAT Everton side. Too funny.
Every chance they go down this season. If one or more from them, Leeds or Villa go down, I think we're all happy.How did Palace lose 3-0 to THAT Everton side. Too funny.
That and the ground staff incident makes me think huge spending forest are getting a bit desperate…?Really interesting that in the Forest game they showed the crowd on the big screen the penalty incident with the keeper Henderson. Ironically they showed the angle that least evidenced a penalty so none too clever. From the behind the goal angle I think you can see the keeper knock the players shin with his glove enough to knock him off balance
Maybe you were suffering from post-traumatic stress from previous seasonsWas I too sleepy to pay full attention, but it seemed very much like when Wolves went 2-1 up the commentator said it's the first time this season Brighton have scored two in one game.
Agreed - should have been sent off, if nothing more than for acting like a total and utter tit.I dont understand how Henderson wasnt sent off.
Yellow for the foul
5 minutes screaming at the ref
kicks the ball at Brentford players.
The graphic when our third goal went in read “Gross 83” (maybe Groß) but then no assist when they normally add that. Undav supplied the lay off leading up the goal so why no credit?
It’s late and I’ve had a few so I might well be missing something obvious.
Yeah I have no idea why De Bruyne got a free pass on that one.I thought it was strange that they dismissed all the dubious penalty shouts in the Forest/Brentford game as not worth looking at but did not question the De Bruyne collapse for Man City.
He didn’t assist - if you watch closely he was tackled and it fell nicely to Gross.The graphic when our third goal went in read “Gross 83” (maybe Groß) but then no assist when they normally add that. Undav supplied the lay off leading up the goal so why no credit?
It’s late and I’ve had a few so I might well be missing something obvious.
I assume that the KDB dive was not forensically examined because it was even softer than normal.I thought it was strange that they dismissed all the dubious penalty shouts in the Forest/Brentford game as not worth looking at but did not question the De Bruyne collapse for Man City.
This came out in the week - they do full commentary live and never edit it after unless they completely make a mistake such as wrong scorer, big mistakeYep. He said that. Strange that they couldn't fix that in post.
Good point. I hadn't realised what a bore he was until I listened to his interview yesterday. And, as you say, humourless.Marsch wears me out. He's pretty humourless and always seems so aggressively driven. His tactics talk is like listening to the self help word salad, sounds complicated so it must be intelligent, meaningless psycho babble drivel of the likes of Jordan Peterson. Give it a rest man, my ears are sore.
They won as Bournemouth are shit and can’t close out games, this is of course masked by the performance that Teds getting out of the Champions of Europe.Jesse Marsch does my head in. Absolute tosser.
Sadly don't agree. They are good at home and have a few really good youngsters. Viera has them well organised. They're obviously well below Brighton standards these days though.Every chance they go down this season. If one or more from them, Leeds or Villa go down, I think we're all happy.
Yes, he did.Was I too sleepy to pay full attention, but it seemed very much like when Wolves went 2-1 up the commentator said it's the first time this season Brighton have scored two in one game.
That just gets the ‘big club chuckle’. Standard practice when something goes the way of City/Chelsea/Arsenal etc. Thinking seems to be that because they’ve dominated a game, how they actually win it (i.e. cheating) doesn’t really matter.I thought it was strange that they dismissed all the dubious penalty shouts in the Forest/Brentford game as not worth looking at but did not question the De Bruyne collapse for Man City.
Hardly a hanging offence. He obviously didn't mean to say Brighton - just a slip of the tongue. It WAS the first time Wolves had scored twice so the intention's clear enough.Yes, he did.
But I don't feel it's right to dig out the commentator* as it's incredibly easy to get these little clubs mixed up.
*Complete bellend of a prat.
I was referring to Everton. I agree with you - no chance Palace are going down. Good manager and some good players unfortunately.Sadly don't agree. They are good at home and have a few really good youngsters. Viera has them well organised. They're obviously well below Brighton standards these days though.