nottsblue wrote:Instead, it was a "high intensity yellow"
HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH These fuckign bent bastards make it up as they go along - they must think the public are fuckign thick as shit.
nottsblue wrote:Instead, it was a "high intensity yellow"
Bear60 wrote:Yaya on Sky tonight
Nigels Tackle wrote:he can fuck right off.
the thick cunt always seems to forget that there are permanent, easily accessible records of all the stupid things he’s said in the past.
all those great things he did for us ruined by things he said when he left. cunt.
Nigels Tackle wrote:he can fuck right off.
the thick cunt always seems to forget that there are permanent, easily accessible records of all the stupid things he’s said in the past.
all those great things he did for us ruined by things he said when he left. cunt.
nottsblue wrote:Sky with Dermot Gallaher as the "referee expert" on the ref watch article on the app have come up with a new one. Apparently the Pogba foul wasn't a red card as he meant to go for the ball so it would be mean to send him off. Instead, it was a "high intensity yellow"
WTF
Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:Sky with Dermot Gallaher as the "referee expert" on the ref watch article on the app have come up with a new one. Apparently the Pogba foul wasn't a red card as he meant to go for the ball so it would be mean to send him off. Instead, it was a "high intensity yellow"
WTF
He said exactly what Redknapp said, near word for word. Let's not forget that Redknapp was retrospectively banned back then, even after receiving a yellow. If it was that bad back then, then it surely is now in these times of risk aversion.
The speed in which Redknapp was wheeled out during the game, milli-seconds after the challenge, said it all for me. He came on stammering away to get the point across, over-riding the commentary team. That was the fastest I've ever seen Sky try and brush something under the carpet and, by the looks of it, it's worked as nobody is really talking about it.
And, then, why not role out the Kompany challenge on The Diving Bastard, just to change the subject a little more. Maybe coincidental, but very inline with how the media choose the narrative.
Dimples wrote:From the BBC website for our goal tonight:
All it takes is about £160m of talent to combine to get the breakthrough! Kevin de Bruyne plays a sensational pass from the halfway line into the run of Riyad Mahrez, he stands up his man on the right wing and plays it back to Sergio Aguero inside the area, he just passes it first time across goal and into the back of the net.
Tiresome, predictable and hypocritical. You never read that when they are fawning over a Pogba/Martial/LuLu or Liverpool goal
Wonderwall wrote:
John Aldridge at his bitter best
patrickblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:
John Aldridge at his bitter best
patrickblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:
John Aldridge at his bitter best
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