Maybe Darren Furguson will be paying more attention to how daddy is doing then his own teams performance. If the world is watching then this should be an easy 3 points... shouldn't it?
Plan to try and watch this whilst listening the our game tonight but if i have trouble running both at the same time then sorry Jose but the mighty addicks will always win that battle. :-)
He's right though most of the armchair footballing world will be watching overpaid superstars playing in front of quiet corporate glory hunters, while simultaneously and ironically crywanking about how football has been ruined by money.
My Nan sent him a England v Portugal programme from 1974 (I think) She didn't know what to do with it, so she sent it to him while he was manager of Chelsea hoping that it would help bring back 'memories' for him.
He sent a reply back saying how thoughtful it was and how he remembered the game/era well. He also signed the programme with his best wishes. Top man.
I thought it was a sending off, Fegie would have been screaming for a red if it had happened to one of his players. I thought Raphael should have gone and a penalty for handball on the line. I also think Madrids disallowed goal for a foul on van persie was no way a foul, so in all Man u got most of the decisions. Oh and what pure class from rio clapping in the refs face after the match....What a mug, should be banned for that.
I can see why he was sent off however that is not a sending off nani clearly has his eye on the ball is attempting to bring the ball down under control
At no point or time does he see the player until he connects
That is a decision made by someone with no playing experience ever at any level
Like Keane said, did he really think he was the only player on the pitch? Of course he knew there was a player there, you don't have to be looking at them to know a player is there. It's dangerous play and therefore a red.
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He's right though most of the armchair footballing world will be watching overpaid superstars playing in front of quiet corporate glory hunters, while simultaneously and ironically crywanking about how football has been ruined by money.
gonna guess at Johnny Phillips being there.
My Nan sent him a England v Portugal programme from 1974 (I think) She didn't know what to do with it, so she sent it to him while he was manager of Chelsea hoping that it would help bring back 'memories' for him.
He sent a reply back saying how thoughtful it was and how he remembered the game/era well. He also signed the programme with his best wishes. Top man.
Apparently if you say shut it and let's go to bed she is game as feck
Hates the nicey nicey stuff and she is a def 9 out of ten
Nani should've just gone in with his head.
This bit of the world looked up at the score and mumbled "They lost then" and carried on revising GCSE french.
Defo a red ! Imo
Johnboy she is mustard you missed out there
At no point or time does he see the player until he connects
That is a decision made by someone with no playing experience ever at any level
Turned it off after that the two clowns on ITV were doing my head in.