He was put in room 101, quite rightGood to see none of the supposedly prevalent Liverpool or half-hearted Albion fans in that picture.
Edit: Just spotted bottom left...
He was put in room 101, quite rightGood to see none of the supposedly prevalent Liverpool or half-hearted Albion fans in that picture.
Edit: Just spotted bottom left...
I think he just overbalanced a bit...How is it he didnt get booked for going in crowd.
Even so still surprised no bookingI think he just overbalanced a bit...
We'll just have to take the positives, such as him scoring a goal, celebrating with the crowd and getting no booking.Even so still surprised no booking
He went over the advertising hoarding where the crowd met him by going over pitchside barrier, so I guess that's ok.Even so still surprised no booking
It was one of those hold your breath moments and then utter delight and madness in the West Upper as it sailed past Alisson and was received rapturously into the far side of the goal. An amazing moment and like you, one of my favourite moments from the Amex. I honestly could not have felt any better than I did at that moment. Thank you Brighton and Hove Albion, thank you Roberto De Zerbi, and thank you Solly March.An absolute joy of a goal. Still not quite sure how he angled it the way he did. Not a finish you see very odd curling away as it did rather than curling in.
As a big Solly fan for many many years I have to say that goal gave me as much pleasure as I've seen at the AMEX.
He’s admitted that himself Sit more or less behind where he hit it from…….’ah, damn, poor first touch‘ was my immediate thought at the time, which lasted about half a secondLet's celebrate a bad first touch then.
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I think you'll find that Danny's flick and his shot were both with his right. Lovely goal.I agree an absolutely wonderful goal, and from a player who's number one problem is normally a lack of confidence!
It wasn't until l got home and saw the match highlights that l realised just how good a goal Danny's was too, chipping the ball over Gomez with one foot, then rifling it home on the volley with the other.
It was a mini-Gazza. Glorious.I think you'll find that Danny's flick and his shot were both with his right. Lovely goal.
Haha, that's what the bloke to my right in the West Upper shouted after it went in!It was a mini-Gazza. Glorious.
I totally got what he said about ‘digging it out’ as was exactly my thoughts. It was too close to his feet to get a decent shot away and the touch was average - but he somehow did it. Weird goal and unexpected given where the ball was and the defender / keeper. Class.He’s admitted that himself Sit more or less behind where he hit it from…….’ah, damn, poor first touch‘ was my immediate thought at the time, which lasted about half a second
Danny used his right foot twiceI agree an absolutely wonderful goal, and from a player who's number one problem is normally a lack of confidence!
It wasn't until l got home and saw the match highlights that l realised just how good a goal Danny's was too, chipping the ball over Gomez with one foot, then rifling it home on the volley with the other.