Well done that man - wish more refs had the balls to let play continue whilst wannbe thespians play dead.
Aside from Oilise's pathetic histrionics being ignored on two occasions, a particular highlight was Gallagher going down in the second half around the halfway line in front of the west. He pretended to be hurt, looked at the ref who was ignoring him, saw that we were breaking with the ball on the far side and, almost as if touched by the healing hands of Jesus, sprang to his feet and sprinted back.
As Chris Sutton would say: "Come on Gallagher, you're better than that".
Aside from Oilise's pathetic histrionics being ignored on two occasions, a particular highlight was Gallagher going down in the second half around the halfway line in front of the west. He pretended to be hurt, looked at the ref who was ignoring him, saw that we were breaking with the ball on the far side and, almost as if touched by the healing hands of Jesus, sprang to his feet and sprinted back.
As Chris Sutton would say: "Come on Gallagher, you're better than that".