Guesty
Well-Known Member
...other than the obvious.
1. I mentioned this elsewhere, but their number 18 making himself look a tit by appealing for offside from a throw-in in the build up to the first goal. While play was still going on, no less!
2. Chris Basham acting as auxiliary trainer, albeit at the slowest possible pace. Luckily, there was nothing in that bag that Sharp was in desperate need of!
3. Leon Clarke's reaction to the third goal. Now of course he was celebrating the goal, and it would be devious to suggest otherwise. But it seemed to me like he was specifically celebrating getting his own part right. His fist pump was that of a man who has just bowled a strike, or nailed a particularly tricky pub quiz question.
4. Dean Henderson's comical shithousery. It seems that Wilder may not have approved, so that may be the last we see of it, but it was entertaining. we had:
1. I mentioned this elsewhere, but their number 18 making himself look a tit by appealing for offside from a throw-in in the build up to the first goal. While play was still going on, no less!
2. Chris Basham acting as auxiliary trainer, albeit at the slowest possible pace. Luckily, there was nothing in that bag that Sharp was in desperate need of!
3. Leon Clarke's reaction to the third goal. Now of course he was celebrating the goal, and it would be devious to suggest otherwise. But it seemed to me like he was specifically celebrating getting his own part right. His fist pump was that of a man who has just bowled a strike, or nailed a particularly tricky pub quiz question.
4. Dean Henderson's comical shithousery. It seems that Wilder may not have approved, so that may be the last we see of it, but it was entertaining. we had:
- Him waiting an age to pick the ball up, before dropping on it like a marine throwing himself onto a grenade to save the rest of his squad.
- Making a routine catch and somehow turning it into a spectacular skid
- Plucking another one out of the air, then going falling over like a dying bad guy in a western.