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HKOwen Hong Kong 09 Jan 22 10.05am | |
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Originally posted by aashman12
VAR doesn't dish out yellow cards Good point well made
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Midlands Eagle 09 Jan 22 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
According to the BBC it was
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 09 Jan 22 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by aashman12
VAR doesn't dish out yellow cards They do review for red cards. They showed the elbow on Gallagher again and that would have been a straight red!
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Spiderman Horsham 09 Jan 22 10.31am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
According to the BBC it was For once I believe the bbc are correct
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Spiderman Horsham 09 Jan 22 10.35am | |
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Originally posted by Nubes
It’s the way football is played now. In 5 years time it will just be the way the game is played universally with the modern footballer and youngsters playing this way. Amateur and youth teams play like this or are attempting to play this way currently. There are more players/defenders who are comfortable on the ball. Totally correct. My son has done some on-line scouting and football analytical courses. He came across an advert for an U7 team, they were looking for a goalkeeper who must be good with his feet, for distribution purposes I wrote shot stopping but must have auto corrected Edited by Spiderman (10 Jan 2022 8.49am)
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 09 Jan 22 10.39am | |
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That second half, moving Gallagher more into the middle and Olise a little out wider worked a treat, letting him have a run at the fullback. Olise reminds me of Mahrez at Man City, knows exactly when the defender is flat footed to ghost past him.
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 09 Jan 22 11.01am | |
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On the playing side of things, that was always going to be a potentially uncomfortable game. Butland's howler ensured that it would be. Our disjointed first half performance at least didn't result in going further behind. We had the best possible start to the second half, and after we took the lead I thought we could have gone on to an easy win. That's not The Palace way though is it ?! With the subs that PV made, if Millwall had found a later equaliser, I think they may have gone on to win it. Overall I was just pleased to see us get through it. Off the pitch, totally useless stewarding. May as well have not been there. That extended to allowing a mob of Millwall fans to break into our stand straight after the final whistle. Time travel may not be possible, but a trip to The Den takes you back into the 70's !
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TheBigToePunt 09 Jan 22 11.11am | |
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Originally posted by Zaha127
Great performance, would have loved to see Rak Sakyi play some minutes. Disappointing that some Millwall fans acting like morons (chanting against Gallagher, booing the knee etc..) They try to justify booing of the knee saying it is hijacked by BLM and why Zaha refuses to do it. Wilf does not boo anyone when he does not do it so it is not comparable. Even if that was true, it is disrespectful to your team mates who believe in the gesture. People that boo taking the knee, other national anthems etc are just moronic. There may be some who boo for reasons that I strongly disagree with, including some that could be called moronic, but there are also a good many sound and fair reasons to boo when players take the knee. Personally, I have become far more concerned about media culture regarding this issue than terrace culture. National media consistently promotes narrative over objectivity and reason, to the point where it still, even now, denies the very existence of any valid arguments against something like taking the knee. For me, the risks therein outweigh the (genuine) risk that morons might be getting a free hit if booing takes place. Perhaps if the BBC, the FA, Premier League, EFL, sky sports, BT sports etc acknowledged that they rushed prematurely to support BLM in the mistaken belief it was indistinguishable from opposing racism, that they wrongly presumed everybody would agree that taking the knee was appropriate and beneficial, that they actually have insufficient insight and no real remit to throw their weight around so forcefully in complex public social issues, and that, critically, rather than acknowledge any of these mistakes (or even the existence of valid and reasonable opposing views) they instead maintain the kind of forced ignorance that can only exist in an echo chamber, there would be less frustration around taking the knee, and a more useful mature public conversation could take place. It would certainly help me. Unless you've established each individuals reasons for booing I'm not sure how you can label anyone as moronic, and am concerned that you are contributing to the ongoing oversimplification of this issue.
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Casual Orpington 09 Jan 22 11.30am | |
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The flares were 100% in our end. Just along from where I was standing. Need to play better on Friday night, or we will get spanked.
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Dubai Eagle 09 Jan 22 11.32am | |
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I was thinking at the time Benteke got 2 yellows (Red carded) against WH for similar challenges. Originally posted by Gary St.Andrews
They do review for red cards. They showed the elbow on Gallagher again and that would have been a straight red!
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Dubai Eagle 09 Jan 22 11.35am | |
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That Gallagher has certainly got an engine on him - middle of the second half we broke up a Millwall attack at the edge of our box, and a couple of seconds later Gallagher was crossing the half way line & was our furthest player forward. Originally posted by Gary St.Andrews
That second half, moving Gallagher more into the middle and Olise a little out wider worked a treat, letting him have a run at the fullback. Olise reminds me of Mahrez at Man City, knows exactly when the defender is flat footed to ghost past him.
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Uphill Bedford 09 Jan 22 11.57am | |
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As we haven't played Millwall in yonks I think we were overawed by the hostility in the ground, we let them chase and hassle us in the first half and we were terrible. In the second half we were superior up to our second goal and then, resorted to Hodgson-type with panicky clearances coming straight back and 4-3-3 thrown out. All in all, for 75 minutes we were mediocre and failed to show our superiority. Sincerely hope we play much better on Friday night.
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