Double touch for the pen for me, could tell by the way the guy celebrated looking round at the ref.
Having seen it again about six times I still can't tell if it was or not. If you were reviewing it on VAR it would be guesswork. The guy who scored may have been reacting to the Arsenal players when turning around, who knows.
Double touch for the pen for me, could tell by the way the guy celebrated looking round at the ref.
Having seen it again about six times I still can't tell if it was or not. If you were reviewing it on VAR it would be guesswork. The guy who scored may have been reacting to the Arsenal players when turning around, who knows.
Just my opinion, don't really care anyway glad it was given.
Only thing that annoys me is Lichaj scored twice in the first half, Forest had 2nd half penalties and not let him get his first ever hattrick
Maybe if they were 4 goals up but would've been crazy to let him take one.
Why crazy He already scored 2 goals so had confidence Their first was taken by an 18 year old, thats more crazy than an expierenced player with 2 goals already
If he'd taken it and missed and Arsenal went on to draw/win it I think crazy would be the right word. The first guy really shouldn't have taken it either but least he's a striker.
Massive blow for Arsenal. Maybe they'll concentrate on the Europa League!
Might not be a bad idea actually, Man U showed last season that it's a way of winning a major trophy AND getting a Champions league place, as who'd bet on Arsenal reaching the Top 4 now?
I love looking at the Arsenal Mania site after Arsenal falls apart. They are really freaking out about Wenger now. Wenger and Kronke are quite a matched pair and I think neither are going anywhere.
So, if we had beaten Wimbledon and Spurs, it would have been a pushover getting to the 5th round and being just two games away from playing at Wembley again.
I'm trying to remember how one of our Millwall friends on here described the M23 derby. It was definitely not politically correct and definitely made me laugh.
It’s the FA Cup, would have been a sell out for a league game
Still surprised at the number of empty seats.
The right result though and even more sickening for Palarse, surely they should have asked the video ref to have a look at the winner as it was very close to Murray's arm. What a shame...
It’s the FA Cup, would have been a sell out for a league game
Less than 15k against what both claim is their biggest rival is embarrassing. These are 2 Premiership clubs, it's not Rochdale v Bury.
Think it was alot to do with it being Monday night, after christmas and new year, not sure what squads nanager would put out as survival is more important.
It’s the FA Cup, would have been a sell out for a league game
Less than 15k against what both claim is their biggest rival is embarrassing. These are 2 Premiership clubs, it's not Rochdale v Bury.
Think it was alot to do with it being Monday night, after christmas and new year, not sure what squads nanager would put out as survival is more important.
There was almost 30,000 at the league match
as you would expect for most league matches for Brighton its there 1st stint in the top flight for years, don't get the mass love in for Brighton although i obviously prefer them to palace and a few other prem clubs.
I'm trying to remember how one of our Millwall friends on here described the M23 derby. It was definitely not politically correct and definitely made me laugh.
It’s the FA Cup, would have been a sell out for a league game
Less than 15k against what both claim is their biggest rival is embarrassing. These are 2 Premiership clubs, it's not Rochdale v Bury.
Think it was alot to do with it being Monday night, after christmas and new year, not sure what squads nanager would put out as survival is more important.
There was almost 30,000 at the league match
as you would expect for most league matches for Brighton its there 1st stint in the top flight for years, don't get the mass love in for Brighton although i obviously prefer them to palace and a few other prem clubs.
To be fair, they were more or less selling out in the Championship as well, the ground was always full when we played there
Spoke to P****** supporter this morning and apparently they hiked the ticket prices up for the game last night.
Mostly every club this weekend reduced their tickets, Spurs & Manchester City was only £10 each. Brighton kept theirs at £25. They decided against reducing their prices and kept them at a category C premier league game.
Spoke to P****** supporter this morning and apparently they hiked the ticket prices up for the game last night.
Didn't they give us stick for not paying £35 for Dennis in the last minute?
Looked in to this during my lunch break. The obscene ticket prices, £55, £45, £35? No £25 (Twenty Five pound) £5 less than an a premiership away ticket. A complete mickey mouse excuse.
The league cup game at ours in 04 had an attendance of 19,030.
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Might not be a bad idea actually, Man U showed last season that it's a way of winning a major trophy AND getting a Champions league place, as who'd bet on Arsenal reaching the Top 4 now?
Yeovil vs Manchester United
Newport County vs Spurs
Good draw for three League Two teams and good chances all 3 will get TV money too
It was definitely not politically correct and definitely made me laugh.
The right result though and even more sickening for Palarse, surely they should have asked the video ref to have a look at the winner as it was very close to Murray's arm. What a shame...
There was almost 30,000 at the league match
Granted we've been very fortunate that 10 out of our last 11 FA Cup draws have been at home, though.
If proper rivals meet in the cup the game sells out.
The league cup game at ours in 04 had an attendance of 19,030.
Wendies won 2-0
Cardiff won 4-1
Reading 3-0 up with 5 minutes to go
Wet Spam draw