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Not really. People have been walking for thousands of years.
Technically speaking, that is the very definition of antiquated.
Now if it had been a quantum leap and a teleport to get to the final you may have had a point
Not really. People have been walking for thousands of years.
Two legs to make it to a final, such and antiquated way of dealing with things.
The title of this thread and the letters you never want to hear from your GP.whats vd
Its a funny one, because even a narrow defeat tonight wouldn't stop me believing that we would still go through. We just that good away from home.
It’s all about tactics.Not for me mate. Lose this tonight and I don’t think we are going through. Get a comfortable win tonight and we can afford to grab a draw at Stamford bridge. All rests on tonight’s game for me.
It might, especially as tonight is likely to be particularly high security. I've definitely seen them take out the bag-measuring things and turn people away, although others have got away with it.How strict are Wembley at the minute on this A4 bag policy? will slightly larger than A4 get me in trouble?
Cheers for the info, i'll leave the bag at work I think.It might, especially as tonight is likely to be particularly high security. I've definitely seen them take out the bag-measuring things and turn people away, although others have got away with it.
I concur it was a night we became a team ,a unit.The battle of the bridge was one of my favourite games ever - top five for me. Not because of the result but because of how filthy and dirty we were... loved it. Shame about the result though
I want six goals for us this evening. Im just a tad worried Chelsea will do to us what we did to Arsenal i.e. won the league game and revenge is returned
And, 2 years and 8 months on, only one player who started that game is no longer with us (Kyle Walker sans Peters)....I concur it was a night we became a team ,a unit.
It always annoys me that a ref sometimes turns a blind eye to a poor/bad challenge early on yet come the second half, and something similar happens, he will not hesitate to get his card out. In the Wolves game one of their players blatantly obstructed/pulled back to prevent an early counter-attack and got away with it, yet Eriksen for a similar offence was immediately shown a card later in the game.So mark Clattenberg has commented about Poch telling our players to "be a bit naughty" he is intimating that the battle of the bridge could be re-run at Wembley.
Well I still stand by the fact that if he had booked the three Chelsea players in the first half as he should have then the "battle of the bridge " would never have happened.
He is hiding behind the "I wanted to keep eleven a side on the pitch" when in fact his lack of action in the first half caused indirectly the mayhem in the second half.Wanker
It always annoys me that a ref sometimes turns a blind eye to a poor/bad challenge early on yet come the second half, and something similar happens, he will not hesitate to get his card out. In the Wolves game one of their players blatantly obstructed/pulled back to prevent an early counter-attack and got away with it, yet Eriksen foe a similar offence was immediately shown a card later in the game.
It’s all about tactics.
In the league game they wanted 3 points.
Tonight, they want to avoid worse than a 1-0 defeat... park the bus and counter... but what do I know... they might anticipate that Poch will anticipate that and try to attack relentlessly.