Gray
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He fell over his own feet.I thought it was just me. I don't think they even showed a replay on my telly.
He fell over his own feet.I thought it was just me. I don't think they even showed a replay on my telly.
Because we're City. The ball would have hit an invisible bobble on it's path taken a one in 115 million deflection somehow completely got past Don and there we'd be.Why not turn and kick it straight back to The Don? But then again, who gives a fuck!?!
Are you sure its not just wind ?Smile hasn't left my face all day.
a comment by someone of a certain vintage ;-)Are you sure its not just wind ?
They'd be wrong.But come on, what if that wasn't City playing Liverpool? What if the goal was given, but no red card and next week Szoboszlai scored the winner against us?
Are you telling me that you wouldn't then be yelling that 'he shouldn't even have been playing!' ? If not you, we both know that plenty would be.
Mahrez tribute.Cherkis free kick at the end.... Knowing there was only 15 seconds left, did he intentionally just hoof it in to the crowd so we could reset and avoid risk of a counter if it came off their wall or Alison saved it? Or was it just a shit shot?
Surprised we didnt play it short but then theres a risk of turn over?
Why would it be a yellow card?I see all this ‘law’s of the game ‘ shite , but if they were all applied, should Haaland not have got a yellow card for the foul and also been sent off? For a second yellow…
They’re probably on some bent knockoff wifi hacked into one of their neighbours.I was lucky enough to be there and I didn't have a clue what they were looking at and was still none the wiser when the ref spoke as you couldn't tell a word he was saying
That would be my understanding, unless Haaland had done something reckless that might cause injury. (It's a yellow for stopping a promising attack but not for stopping a promising clearance off the line.)The red card incident was first so essentially nothing happens after that or am I understanding it wrong
Not felt this buzzed after a game in ages. A day later and still excited. Let’s fucking have it. Surely this revs up the boys to go and win it
Bernardo knew when he scored that we had the beating of that lot - not much celebrating - just wanted to get on with it. Players on the pitch get a sense that on the day they can seriously hurt the other side - probably a trust based thing.Long long overdue. We've been dropping points from winning positions the last few games. Today at one of the hardest grounds to get a result we at last showed grit, fight and guts and actually won from a losing position. Let's hope this is the spark we need to kick on until the end.
No, and the reason it's not a goal either, first offence is the pull on Erling, therefore red card as he's got a clear scoring opportunity, even if he just sheperds into the goal without touching it.The red card incident was first so essentially nothing happens after that or am I understanding it wrong
Pawson sounded incredibly nervous - nervous to the extent that he did not seem to want to give a decision against that side and that crowd. I've been saying refs should have to broadcast their decisions in situations like this for years. We need to hear VAR talking as well.Didn’t help that a huge lump of chewing gum was wobbling about in his gob.
Almost certainly top 5We're 11 points ahead of Liverpool who are 6th.
Is it top 4 or top 5 that qualify for the Champions League this year?
Mangalawho is that?