amooballer
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Fook him and rest of that team. Would love to see them break every one in their body.
TCIB said:The coin you can see only just as a blur indeed coming from our fans.
I know we pretty much knew but there you have it.
Not too subtle.Camo Bentley said:TCIB said:The coin you can see only just as a blur indeed coming from our fans.
I know we pretty much knew but there you have it.
I know, what does it take to accept the obvious? United fans were jumping up and down and hugging each other, not pelting their players with pocket change. Has anyone ever in the history of football celebrated a match winning goal by throwing coins at their own players? Let's hear it.
City 1 Chelsea 1 1971 said:Why is everyone assuming that the coin was originally aimed at Ferdinand?
TCIB said:It travels from the top right and comes in.
Look in frame 3, you see a faint white looking line above the clock
MSP said:TCIB said:It travels from the top right and comes in.
Look in frame 3, you see a faint white looking line above the clock
One thing I don't understand is how the coin is coming from the right and he's bleeding on completely opposite side that could take a hit from coin coming from that direction only if he turned his head completely to right and he didn't.
gordondaviesmoustache said:Not too subtle.Camo Bentley said:TCIB said:The coin you can see only just as a blur indeed coming from our fans.
I know we pretty much knew but there you have it.
I know, what does it take to accept the obvious? United fans were jumping up and down and hugging each other, not pelting their players with pocket change. Has anyone ever in the history of football celebrated a match winning goal by throwing coins at their own players? Let's hear it.
The stench of Sad Rag is strong with this onegordondaviesmoustache said:Not too subtle.Camo Bentley said:TCIB said:The coin you can see only just as a blur indeed coming from our fans.
I know we pretty much knew but there you have it.
I know, what does it take to accept the obvious? United fans were jumping up and down and hugging each other, not pelting their players with pocket change. Has anyone ever in the history of football celebrated a match winning goal by throwing coins at their own players? Let's hear it.