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Louise Taylor on Turtle Spert tonight


She’s back on “Sunderland lucky to win on Sunday” not sure what game she was watching

Clearly not the Sunderland-Spurs game, given her match report in the Guardian stated that the Spurs goalkeeper Kinsky had to go off after the Brobbey-Romero thing, and the third choice goalkeeper came on as a substitute.

So not only saw a substitution that didn't f***ing happen, she managed not to see that the apparent 'substitute' goalkeeper throughout the rest of the match and walking around when it finished had a bloody bandage around his head for no reason.

Pitiful.
 
Clearly not the Sunderland-Spurs game, given her match report in the Guardian stated that the Spurs goalkeeper Kinsky had to go off after the Brobbey-Romero thing, and the third choice goalkeeper came on as a substitute.

So not only saw a substitution that didn't f***ing happen, she managed not to see that the apparent 'substitute' goalkeeper throughout the rest of the match and walking around when it finished had a bloody bandage around his head for no reason.

Pitiful.
She changed it 2 hours later
Spurs were lucky they didn’t get hammered
 
She’s back on “Sunderland lucky to win on Sunday” not sure what game she was watching
We scored a lucky goal but that's it. Very similar to the mags game and in both we were easily the better team, took full advantage and just saw the game out very comfortably. Spurs barely had a decent effort on goal all game, again very similar to the mags home game.
 
Fair enough. But that doesn't explain why she wrote that he "is not entirely dissimilar to Harry Kane and loves dropping deep to link play. All exquisite first touch and adhesive control" rather than, for example "a slow as fuck donkey who is never there in the box for crosses from Gordon and Elanga, but whose muscle memory for bullet headers on goal make him a liability for defensive duty against crosses"?

Answer me that.
He's got two legs and a head. The resemblance to Kane ends there.
 
She has always been horrendously informed about what is right in front of her eyes. Poor journalist who throws out the odd puff pieces.
 
Clearly not the Sunderland-Spurs game, given her match report in the Guardian stated that the Spurs goalkeeper Kinsky had to go off after the Brobbey-Romero thing, and the third choice goalkeeper came on as a substitute.

So not only saw a substitution that didn't f***ing happen, she managed not to see that the apparent 'substitute' goalkeeper throughout the rest of the match and walking around when it finished had a bloody bandage around his head for no reason.

Pitiful.

No! The Guardian journalists clearly think people will swallow any old shit they print …. What they do you say, oh shit.

Seriously though I don’t think I can recollect the media being so biased towards a club in relation to a match.

Even the stats told us we deserved to win.
 
Clearly not the Sunderland-Spurs game, given her match report in the Guardian stated that the Spurs goalkeeper Kinsky had to go off after the Brobbey-Romero thing, and the third choice goalkeeper came on as a substitute.

So not only saw a substitution that didn't f***ing happen, she managed not to see that the apparent 'substitute' goalkeeper throughout the rest of the match and walking around when it finished had a bloody bandage around his head for no reason.

Pitiful.
At least when old Kris Kamara didn't know what was happening it was because when he was on air he was obliged to always have his back to the action.

It was something to do with the copyright and not been permitted to provide a live TV commentary even if it was just for a matter of seconds. It was Unbelievable.
 
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