Neville Kneville
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Kinkladze scored a few like that.
Not with the ref stood in front of him he didn't & that was years ago.
Kinkladze scored a few like that.
Found this amusing:
That's very funny.
The view from behind Sterling shows that he was nowhere close to Schmeichel's line of sight and his claims that he obstructed Fuchs path to the ball was laughable as he never even twitched towards it. MotD claimed that if Sterling wasn't there then Schmeichel would have been stood 2 yards to his left, how the hell they came to that conclusion I've no idea.
Dermot Gallagher has just supported the decision to allow Silva's goal on the grounds that neither Schmeichel or Fuchs could have prevented the goal. Didnt half upset Phil Thompson
Dermot Gallagher has just supported the decision to allow Silva's goal on the grounds that neither Schmeichel or Fuchs could have prevented the goal. Didnt half upset Phil Thompson
Just watched it. He's a fucking genius isn't he Thommo, apparently you don't have to be in someone's line of sight to obstruct their view!
His fucking conk would obstruct a view of Everest!
To be fair, I'm not really in much of a position to comment on that!!
You're both in good company then.Me neither mate and the word "Concorde" still haunts me to this day from school pmsl.
Or booking Adebayor for time wasting against Arsenal when he possibly set a record for being the quickest ever player back into his own half after scoring.The new rule of encroachment on corners which was supposed to be enforced this season , was introduced at our game away to stoke , has anyone seen it happen since ? our was /is it another made up rule against City ? a bit like the goal at the swamp in time added on for "over celebrating"
Ah good old Clattenberg, part of me would have liked him at ours tonight so we could give him some more shit, one of the many mini-clattenbergs Pawson will have to do.Or booking Adebayor for time wasting against Arsenal when he possibly set a record for being the quickest ever player back into his own half after scoring.
Can't help I'm afraid, but if you could also get a montage of the commentators repeating (ad infinitum) the phrase, "No, there's not enough in that one for me", I'd be grateful. They often use this phrase not only to "explain" how a foul committed by the opposition isn't really a foul, so NO PENALTY, but also to explain why a yellow card isn't a red. Rat-Boy-Neville loves to use it. Gears well and truly ground.I am getting sick of this quote. (Bear with me)
I have to watch the matches on TV, and have therefore seen every single one this season. It seems that in every single match in the PL, with the ironic exception of against the rags, I've heard "He's very lucky/fortunate there" from the commentators.
What are they referring to?
Penalties against us that aren't given. Last week it was against Fernandinho, and after the match completely ignored by every press outlet and even on MOTD. I just heard it in the 12th minute for a push on Sane against WBA. I've heard it in nearly every match, sometimes on more than one occasion.
Does anyone have video editing skills? I want to collect every incident and make a montage of how insanely corrupt the officiating has been this season. It'll be taken down from video hosting sites, and I'll just re-post it. This horseshit needs to be documented and released to the public in a quick and easy viewing format to shut up the "it all balances out over the season" dumbasses.
Anyone able to help? I can provide the matches, as I've recorded most of them, and can "obtain" the remainder. Thanks in advance!