Why are the commentators apologising for swear words heard in the crowds chants during the game?
1. It’s football 2. It’s a derby. They select these games for coverage due to the supposed passion and intensity. 3. It’s past the watershed anyway ffs! You don’t get apologies before/during/after other programmes.
Why are the commentators apologising for swear words heard in the crowds chants during the game?
1. It’s football 2. It’s a derby. They select these games for coverage due to the supposed passion and intensity. 3. It’s past the watershed anyway ffs! You don’t get apologies before/during/after other programmes.
Says it all when there are only two mins of injury time...
thats the least amount that I can ever remember at the end of a game
When we lost 4-0 at home to Chelsea i am sure the ref blew up at 90 mins... First and only time i have seen that since informing the crowd was brought in.
Says it all when there are only two mins of injury time...
thats the least amount that I can ever remember at the end of a game
When we lost 4-0 at home to Chelsea i am sure the ref blew up at 90 mins... First and only time i have seen that since informing the crowd was brought in.
To be honest I'm sure I've known occasions where the scoreline is such a joke (6-0 / 7-0 etc.) that the ref doesnt bother adding more time... Wasnt counting those in my comment though as in a way understand why its done
Says it all when there are only two mins of injury time...
thats the least amount that I can ever remember at the end of a game
When we lost 4-0 at home to Chelsea i am sure the ref blew up at 90 mins... First and only time i have seen that since informing the crowd was brought in.
To be honest I'm sure I've known occasions where the scoreline is such a joke (6-0 / 7-0 etc.) that the ref doesnt bother adding more time... Wasnt counting those in my comment though as in a way understand why its done
Ref did that in our last Saturday league game, was stood next to him and he muttered "ugh, I've seen enough" and blew up on about 87 minutes - couldn't blame him though.
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Doesn't matter who wins.
All that matters is that both clubs know that they're owned by Johnnie Jackson.
As you were.
Derby over forest
villa over Birmingham
Rovers over Bristol city
1. It’s football
2. It’s a derby. They select these games for coverage due to the supposed passion and intensity.
3. It’s past the watershed anyway ffs! You don’t get apologies before/during/after other programmes.
thats the least amount that I can ever remember at the end of a game
Same as with the Merseyside derby on Sunday, both sides seemed more content with not losing, than actually trying to win it.