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rednblue4eva Norwood 27 May 17 6.36pm | |
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Genuine mistake, they'd got them laid out in the dressing room but the entire team genuinely forgot to put them on
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 27 May 17 7.02pm | |
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Victor Moses chucked his under arm when walking towards the tunnel. Not going to get a good response after cheating as well.
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chateauferret 27 May 17 7.34pm | |
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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 28 May 17 8.34pm | |
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I mean no disrespect, but I really don't get the black armband obsession. I thought the teams, fans, officials et al did a magnificent job of showing their respects to the victims of the Manchester bombing, you could hear a pin drop in Wembley. We've got to the point where teams are almost wearing them every week (national teams daren't play without them) to the point that they're pretty meaningless. By all means show respect for whatever cause needs respecting, but do it prior to kickoff. But once the whistle is blown it's time for the beautiful game to be free to speak for itself. Football isn't supposed to be political and as such I would be very happpy to see an end of the black armbands.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 28 May 17 9.00pm | |
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Originally posted by sa_eagle
I mean no disrespect, but I really don't get the black armband obsession. I thought the teams, fans, officials et al did a magnificent job of showing their respects to the victims of the Manchester bombing, you could hear a pin drop in Wembley. We've got to the point where teams are almost wearing them every week (national teams daren't play without them) to the point that they're pretty meaningless. By all means show respect for whatever cause needs respecting, but do it prior to kickoff. But once the whistle is blown it's time for the beautiful game to be free to speak for itself. Football isn't supposed to be political and as such I would be very happpy to see an end of the black armbands. Liverpool might as well have a black armband designed into their kit.
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Pierre Purley 28 May 17 11.34pm | |
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You might as well design them into the football kits that teams wear week in and week out and only cover them up on the odd occasion when they are not required! That would stop somebody having to remember all the time!
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Part Time James 01 Jun 17 4.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Pierre
You might as well design them into the football kits that teams wear week in and week out and only cover them up on the odd occasion when they are not required! That would stop somebody having to remember all the time! What would we have done when our away kit was black? It needs a white outline.
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Ray in Houston Houston 01 Jun 17 8.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
What would we have done when our away kit was black? It needs a white outline. Knee bands.
We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football. |
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acepal Mars 01 Jun 17 9.04pm | |
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You would expect nothing less from this club. corrupt and rotten to the core
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PalazioVecchio south pole 02 Jun 17 10.32am | |
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scummy club. scummy track record.
Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford |
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