American Seagle
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- Jun 14, 2022
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If you like games to finish 5v5 then follow the laws of the game with no common sense. It was not a red for Madison and no neutral would say it was.
If you like games to finish 5v5 then follow the laws of the game with no common sense. It was not a red for Madison and no neutral would say it was.
Yer they were battering us for half the match.
And stats backed that up.
Hmmm they had 16 shots to our 6 and 6 on target Vs 3. Their xg was also higher.i think they edged it.They were the better team for a period where we were 1-0 up, as often happens. Once it was back to 1-1, it was reasonably even, and we had chances too.
The stats show that they were behind and chasing the game.
If you like games to finish 5v5 then follow the laws of the game with no common sense. It was not a red for Madison and no neutral would say it was.
Yes, because we were winning and they were pushing trying to get back into it. Once it was 1-1, it was fairly even.Hmmm they had 16 shots to our 6 and 6 on target Vs 3. Their xg was also higher
They sounded all over us on the radio. Every other passage of play seemed to end with "Spurs Player XYZ has put it wide"Either you're trying to be ironic or you know jack shit about football.
This.A draw would have been a fair result between two evenly matched teams. Absolutely gutting to concede that goal.
Wankers
Deluded wankers, to be more accurate.Wankers
Did they win?Hmmm they had 16 shots to our 6 and 6 on target Vs 3. Their xg was also higher.i think they edged it.
"could" have been booked twice? The first hack on Lallana was as clear a yellow as you can get. The off-the-ball assault was looked at by VAR as a possible straight red. The bottle job of a homer ref didnt book him for either.But it wasn't inexplicable really. If you're referring to Maddison, then pretty much no PL ref is going to send a player off for that. And as for Romero, I thought he could have been booked twice - but it's all subjective.
Indeed. If he had been booked for the first, he would have been unlikely to have committed the second, so he'd have been unlikely to have been sent off."could" have been booked twice? The first hack on Lallana was as clear a yellow as you can get. The off-the-ball assault was looked at by VAR as a possible straight red. The bottle job of a homer ref didnt book him for either.
Ah thanks, without any context Dunk suddenly being unable to breathe seemed rather worrying to me!From the radio commentary it sounded like he had an arm across his windpipe, quite heavily.
That’s how it felt from the standsThey sounded all over us on the radio. Every other passage of play seemed to end with "Spurs Player XYZ has put it wide"
Apart from Welbz early doors, the penalty and the 10 minutes preceding their winner it sounded like we were second best.
There's no shame in that. One of those days
Actually looked like he threw up when he went down on his haunches……..Ah thanks, without any context Dunk suddenly being unable to breathe seemed rather worrying to me!