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There's something about a goal being score to literally no cheers that has an eeriness about it. I like it.
Bolton goal: People, check this one out on Match of the Day 2 later, it's got controversial written all over it. First Howard Webb rules that Glenn Whelan's wayward swipe back into the hands of Asmir Begovic in the Stoke goal is a back-pass, and the official then allows Ivan Klasnic to take it immediately, squaring to Kevin Davies to tap into an empty net before the Stoke defence have even trotted back into their own area.
Interesting
Барбоса;3508398 said:Doesn't sound like anything wrong with the taking of the indirect free kick quickly
I've already replied to this so why then pick the first thing I said and not the backup?
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat is at Craven Cottage for BBC Radio 5 live: "I haven't seen a game when Scott Parker and Luka Modric have been less influential for some while. Parker did take that blow in the face in the first half, of course."
Yup, doesnt help that their fans are ***** for the most part.
Although all football fans are *****, sorry, but if your a hardcore fan of a team then in the eyes of everybody else your a cunt, no fans endear themselves to anybody else, except for that bunch that got relegated but still unvieled a banner congratulating their opponents on promotion. Classy bunch.
Yup, doesnt help that their fans are ***** for the most part.
Although all football fans are *****, sorry, but if your a hardcore fan of a team then in the eyes of everybody else your a cunt, no fans endear themselves to anybody else, except for that bunch that got relegated but still unvieled a banner congratulating their opponents on promotion. Classy bunch.
Барбоса;3508492 said:I find that many a hardcore fan really does not know anything about football outside of their own club. They might be able to tell you the manager of their club in 1929 but not who plays their home games at Stamford Bridge. They are also less likely to actually know anything about the game itself and how it is played.
What would you define as a hardcore fan?
Барбоса;3508492 said:I find that many a hardcore fan really does not know anything about football outside of their own club. They might be able to tell you the manager of their club in 1929 but not who plays their home games at Stamford Bridge. They are also less likely to actually know anything about the game itself and how it is played.
Kyle Walker literally picked the ball up in his own penalty area.