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I was sat halfway line on that side top tier and saw Alonso clean out the player was disgusting.Ah, ok. Hard to tell from where I was!
I was sat halfway line on that side top tier and saw Alonso clean out the player was disgusting.Ah, ok. Hard to tell from where I was!
On the BBC,United fan comment during their game aginst Burnley now:
Jerry Elumeze: Can't help thinking MUFC would be a much stronger team if it had spent the money it spent on Pogba on Kane and Dele Ali.
In fairness a referee wanting to make himself the centre of attention could have sent Toby off.What the statistics don't tell you is the number of clear fouls from behind the referee didn't give.
I genuinely feel the ref was under pressure to not "ruin" a showpiece semi final by sending off players.
Luiz,Ake, and Alonso all lucky to be on the pitch at the end. Persistent fouling is in the laws , it was just not administered as it should have been.
I genuinely think that there is no way we would sell a key player to another English team.They'd need a lot more than 90m to get Kane and Alli.
They'd need more than that to come close to getting either.They'd need a lot more than 90m to get Kane and Alli.
Bolivia actually m8, i'll be back in the summer though fellaYeah, nothing wrong with a bloke sitting behind his keyboard in China/America/Africa telling match going fans what support is all about...nothing wrong with that at all.
I have no problem with foreign fans, i have a huge problem with match going fans getting shit from internet fans because they choose to leave when they see fit.
Maybe if you went 20-40 games per season you might understand why people do it.
Of course the day-trippers will stay till the end, its a novelty for them to actually be at a match.
In fairness a referee wanting to make himself the centre of attention could have sent Toby off.
None taken, but who mentioned grumbling?Maybe some fresh blood is needed at the games, replace the grumbling go-home-early brigade with some vocal support when the team needs it! The people that go to games 20-40 times are year are in a priveliged position imo.. plenty of people would give a bollock to see the lads week in week out.
No disrespect intended, clearly we just disagree on this point.
Maybe some fresh blood is needed at the games, replace the grumbling go-home-early brigade with some vocal support when the team needs it! The people that go to games 20-40 times are year are in a priveliged position imo.. plenty of people would give a bollock to see the lads week in week out.
No disrespect intended, clearly we just disagree on this point.
None taken, but who mentioned grumbling?
I don't think you can pinpoint a certain type of person with leaving early....yesterday it was parents with kids, the young, the old, a bit of everything.
Maybe people should stop sticking their noses in? Just a thought.
Also quite funny this old topic always gets brought up after a defeat, never gets mentioned after a win....so with that in mind I think it's probably people who are still upset after the result and they're just venting.
You have to assume that if he or the linesman felt that Hugo had handled outside the box then he would have been sent off. That's not negotiable. They must've not been able to see. Sending Toby off would've been plain wrong.And Lloris
Out of interest, did people leave early in the 70s and 80s? Just wondering if it's another element with modern football. I guess there was a lot less trafic back then.
Maybe some fresh blood is needed at the games, replace the grumbling go-home-early brigade with some vocal support when the team needs it! The people that go to games 20-40 times are year are in a priveliged position imo.. plenty of people would give a bollock to see the lads week in week out.
No disrespect intended, clearly we just disagree on this point.
Maybe some fresh blood is needed at the games, replace the grumbling go-home-early brigade with some vocal support when the team needs it! The people that go to games 20-40 times are year are in a priveliged position imo.. plenty of people would give a bollock to see the lads week in week out.
No disrespect intended, clearly we just disagree on this point.
No. The first recorded instance of a fan leaving early was observed in 1993.Out of interest, did people leave early in the 70s and 80s? Just wondering if it's another element with modern football. I guess there was a lot less trafic back then.