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Dyche’s Desperate Dirtbags vs. Howe’s “We Only Need 45 Minutes” Dibnah Demolition Doyens. Thu, 27 Apr 19:45


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7 minutes ago, toonotl said:

 

Precisely. He should've cut down the angle and the attack never would've eventuated. Instead he went towards the ball, got beaten to it, tried to stick with him, couldn't, tried to foul, fucked that up, fell over and allowed the man to continue completely unopposed, then got a yellow card for his trouble. Really terrible defensive work. I would've been proud of it. But any self-respecting footballer should be ashamed by that. :lol:

A fair summary, it's that split second decision that makes all the difference.

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2 minutes ago, Isegrim said:

It’s not a good idea to wind up the crowd too much imho.


Of course it is. Get Gordon on, get the crowd seething and sit back and enjoy the fury of the boos at full time.

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Everton haven’t dropped their intensity. We haven’t been allowed to play our game at all. Their crowd are nasty bastards too, definitely influencing the ref’s decision making. 

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Just now, toonotl said:

The fact that Longstaff is legitimately injured tells me that was absolutely a penalty. Still haven't seen a replay.

The speed they checked VAR says it all.  Just fucking scrap the thing.

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7 minutes ago, Isegrim said:

It’s not a good idea to wind up the crowd too much imho.

Meanwhile, here comes Jacob "wind em up shithousery master" Murphy.....

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