Didnt take it in at the time but after watching highlights unbelievably move started from our throw in near Chelsea goal line. 5 passes and back to Ryan.
Incidentally, is a penalty against Brighton a certain goal? Is there a law of physics which prevents them from being missed?
Incidentally, is a penalty against Brighton a certain goal? Is there a law of physics which prevents them from being missed?
Incidentally, is a penalty against Brighton a certain goal? Is there a law of physics which prevents them from being missed?
Incidentally, is a penalty against Brighton a certain goal? Is there a law of physics which prevents them from being missed?
Yes. That's what we should be looking at. A problem all of our own making. Sky didn't pick up on it
Was it even a penalty? Ryan didn't stick his leg out. Werner deliberately bumped into his bent knee and ricocheted into the air like a leaping salmon.. I know it's a different time now but if that had been given against Keown's Arsenal or Jack Charlton's Leeds, Werner would have been carried off the pitch in pieces.
Didnt take it in at the time but after watching highlights unbelievably move started from our throw in near Chelsea goal line. 5 passes and back to Ryan.
The one last night was taken by a real expert.
Watch how he waits for Ryan to commit before going the other way.
I said exactly that in the match thread last night, so frustrating when an attacking position ends up back at our keeper
Why are you surprised , we've been doing it for years.
Think Stoke City away was last one that wasn't scored against us 3 years ago?
Incidentally, is a penalty against Brighton a certain goal? Is there a law of physics which prevents them from being missed?