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Funniest observations from rewatching Sundays scenes.


Nearly every throw in O'Nien took in the first half hour his front foot was on the pitch. Their fans were getting more and more wound up each time.

Question - if we had scored from one of them, would VAR have been able to go back and disallow it for a foul throw?
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Smelly tramps abusing Luke. That worked out well for them.
 
Harvey Barnes was in our box when Ellborg took the goal kick that lead to their goal.
I'm not sure what's funny about that for us and without trying to derail the thread, I'd looked into that. From what I see or the law below, it wasn't an offence as Barnes never got close enough to 'challenge for the ball'. It's like the penalty rule but for a goal kick it's a bit of a daft rule as it still means they can pressure a player like O'Nien was. It needs to be, if in the box and heading to challenge a player with the ball and a goal is scored then it's ruled out

If an opponent who is in the penalty area when the goal kick is taken, or enters the penalty area before the ball is in play, touches or challenges for the ball before it is in play, the goal kick is retaken.
 
No fucks given :lol: Their arses fell out at the SoL whilst our players were laughing in their faces.
I think because in our team it seems there is an openly tactile affection and family feeling. They support eachother so in these sorts of games they only get tighter and carry on like our gauntlet MLFs.

Not sure what the dynamic is for the visitors but just that Rocky twat Gordon.... seems a cold fish.
 
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