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Other football - 2020/21


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26 minutes ago, Tj hooker said:

King of the Cliches is Keown , spouting his usual shite, he  must have a cliche dictionary with him as he just talks complete bollocks 

To be fair, he was just talking about how calm Pickford is, which is certainly not a cliche as it's never been said before by anyone. 

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17 minutes ago, Em City said:

 

The state of the commentary there 

I don't even think there was contact. Moss again. Gave united 2 pens at spurs at the restart, both dodgy but the second was a blatant dive by Fernándes which was rescinded by var but he couldn't wait to give it

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1 minute ago, niallers said:

I don't even think there was contact. Moss again. Gave united 2 pens at spurs at the restart, both dodgy but the second was a blatant dive by Fernándes which was rescinded by var but he couldn't wait to give it

 

Remember him at the Spurs game at Anfield two seasons ago? "I'm going to give it."

 

Fat bastard.

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4 minutes ago, manwiththestick said:

Just seen to the BBC the Millwall were at home today and had fans in the ground, some of whom were booing the players taking the knee.

 

Stunned I tell ya.

Just about to post that

 

A section of Millwall fans booed as their players and Championship opponents Derby took a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement at the start of their match on Saturday.

Players in England's top divisions have been taking a knee at the start of matches since football resumed in June as part of global sporting protests against racial injustice.

Saturday's match, which Derby won 1-0, represented the first time Millwall supporters had been able to attend a home game since the coronavirus pandemic saw the Championship halted in March.

 

 

 

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