I’m not sure how he stayed on ‘by the letter of the law’
Studs up
High
Out of control
Dangerous
Neville commentated if he’d made proper contact with vicario he would’ve been off
How does missing ….. and not breaking a leg’ excuse intent ?
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I’m not sure how he stayed on ‘by the letter of the law’
As much as it makes everyone nervy, it is the only way to play possession football and if drilled enough times with good players there won't be mistakes.Hairy’s Post Match Thoughts
2. Passing in our own box gives me heartburn. Can we just cut back on that a little???
I’m not sure how he stayed on ‘by the letter of the law’
Studs up
High
Out of control
Dangerous
Neville commentated if he’d made proper contact with vicario he would’ve been off
How does missing ….. and not breaking a leg’ excuse intent ?
thats a red card all day if that had connected vicario would have a broken leg period.I think what saved him was that the studs weren't pointed at the player but at the passing line of the ball. Him clattering into vicario was deemed an attempt to play the ball but reckless nonetheless
I think it's 50/50, and not helped by the fact that they switch integrations of the rule almost every year. A few seasons ago it was more or less zero tolerance, but then we saw certain teams like Liverpool and Man U seeming to deliberately shoot at arms inside the box rather than at the goal, so criticism that defenders would need to have their arms chopped off less to a relaxation of the rule.
You really a spurs fan?At the end of the day, we're in the business of winning football matches and treating a draw like a win is a loser mentality. It's a good result that I'm pleased with and it represents a huge improvement on the NLD results from last season but I'm not going to call it "fabulous" and celebrate it as though it's a win.
6 games into the change mate.A little patience will go a long way.At the end of the day, we're in the business of winning football matches and treating a draw like a win is a loser mentality. It's a good result that I'm pleased with and it represents a huge improvement on the NLD results from last season but I'm not going to call it "fabulous" and celebrate it as though it's a win.
You are fun.At the end of the day, we're in the business of winning football matches and treating a draw like a win is a loser mentality. It's a good result that I'm pleased with and it represents a huge improvement on the NLD results from last season but I'm not going to call it "fabulous" and celebrate it as though it's a win.
Deserves a daily reminderCan we just pause for a moment to think of all the Scum fans bellowing out "North London Forever" at the start of the game like it's their YNWA.
What an embarrassment.
They might, I actually posted that guy's speech in this thread because that line sums up Woolwich to a tee...Knock that shit off. I had a bad day yesterday cause of that clown. Nobody knows you ripped that quote off.
It may only have been a draw but this still feels like a Monday morning buzz situation.
It is, but when confronted with illogical and often childish posters who attack me personally, rather than the points I make - then I tend to fight fire with fire.
What a drongoI plan to go to a Spurs game this season with my Celtic top on to pay appreciation to Ange and get my Angball fix. I hope I don't get a kicking![]()