Sheffield United vs Blackburn Rovers

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  • Bramall Lane, Sheffield
  • Att: 25,814

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FA Cup Quarter Final - Sunday 19th March 2023 - 12:00 - Bramall Lane

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Referee: Tim Robinson
Assistant Referee: Timothy Wood
Assistant Referee: Nick Greenhalgh
VAR: Paul Tierney
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Davies v Cardiff & Bristol City seriously not the end of the world some people acting like it is

Davies decent keeper - he was a bit shaky when he first came in for Wes after the previous red, but settled

Had a decent save and a couple of good claims towards the end of the half which will settle him down here too

Our defence should be more than good enough at home for him not to be troubled by either team anyway
It’s only one game ban
 

Davies v Cardiff & Bristol City seriously not the end of the world some people acting like it is

Davies decent keeper - he was a bit shaky when he first came in for Wes after the previous red, but settled

Had a decent save and a couple of good claims towards the end of the half which will settle him down here too

Our defence should be more than good enough at home for him not to be troubled by either team anyway
Agree. It should effect the next two games. Worried for this one though. Gonna take a huge effort, with a lot of luck and maybe a brain fart from a Burnley player to get a positive result.
 
What are these fucking commentators on? Norwoods tackle got the ball. It wasn't even a foul.

Christ, the "got the ball" defence. It's not 1975. Let's just hope Harwood-Bellis doesn't fly in two footed off the ground on Ndiaye and get the ball first but break his leg in the aftermath as you'd clearly say play on
 
Shame as we were the better side by a mike before the red.

Deprives Vincent of his payback as v 10 everyone would just say it was because it due to the man advantage so hardly fair and square.
 
Christ, the "got the ball" defence. It's not 1975. Let's just hope Harwood-Bellis doesn't fly in two footed off the ground on Ndiaye and get the ball first but break his leg in the aftermath as you'd clearly say play on
Another one without a clue. Harwood bellis just gets a yellow for going right thru the back.of mcburnie but some "blades" more upset about a guy running into norwood's boot as he kicked the ball
 
Agree. It should effect the next two games. Worried for this one though. Gonna take a huge effort, with a lot of luck and maybe a brain fart from a Burnley player to get a positive result.

I didn’t really expect anything from this anyway, but maybe we can really pull one out of our arse and get a point still

2 games in hand does give us a bumper
 
Ok, do players not have a responsibility to play in such a way where they don't recklessly endanger opponents, which given Norwood could probably have pulled out after winning the ball, he arguably did?
His leg was moving naturally after kicking the ball for gods sake. Some so called blades on here more upset at that than harwood bellis going right thru the back of mcburnie
 
Ok, do players not have a responsibility to play in such a way where they don't recklessly endanger opponents, which given Norwood could probably have pulled out after winning the ball, he arguably did?
Careful, he played sunday league for 25 years so he knows what he’s on about. If it happens there it’s fine.
 
Ok, do players not have a responsibility to play in such a way where they don't recklessly endanger opponents, which given Norwood could probably have pulled out after winning the ball, he arguably did?

Recklessly endanger? 😂. That’s pathetic. He kicked the ball which means his foot will inevitably leave the floor. You could just as easily argue the Burnley player ran into him.
 

His leg was moving naturally after kicking the ball for gods sake. Some so called blades on here more upset at that than harwood bellis going right thru the back of mcburnie

I have no recollection of the other incident you mention, if it happened prior to the red I'll have missed it. I do have recollection of Norwood needlessly following through more than necessary and jamming his studs onto Maatsen's kneecap. If that happens in the PL we are down to 9 every day of the week, it is dangerous play
 
I have no recollection of the other incident you mention, if it happened prior to the red I'll have missed it. I do have recollection of Norwood needlessly following through more than necessary and jamming his studs onto Maatsen's kneecap. If that happens in the PL we are down to 9 every day of the week, it is dangerous play
No cos you're too concerned with norwood kicking a ball
 
+1 to ignore list, no interest in trying to reason with people living in an era of football where there is no backpass law
 
Need to keep our discipline. We don’t need anything from this game except no more sendings off
 
Recklessly endanger? 😂. That’s pathetic. He kicked the ball which means his foot will inevitably leave the floor. You could just as easily argue the Burnley player ran into him.

Absoloute nonsense he exaggerated his follow through to make sure he injured the opponent

Cowardly from norward
 

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