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I wouldn't dignify the turd with Poundland.Kieran McKenna = Poundland Eddie Howe. Ipswich were cowardly, cynical, whiny little Weaselcunts of a team
Simple mistakeTo me it just seems like a simple mistake from the keeper and not intentional at all. We won the game, O’Hare’s fine. Let’s move on.
From the angle behind O'Hare after he scores, the keeper clearly 'does him'
There is a definite intention to boot him.
Cynical and dangerous and should be looked at as a retrospective red card.
You can see it clearly here at 3 mins 42 secs
From the angle behind O'Hare after he scores, the keeper clearly 'does him'
There is a definite intention to boot him.
Cynical and dangerous and should be looked at as a retrospective red card.
You can see it clearly here at 3 mins 42 secs
His momentum carries him forward, it’s a collision that happens every now and then.Simple mistake
Watch the video again from the kop he kicks his foot into O'Hare long after the ball has gone over him.
It’s an out of control collision with his foot in an illegal, dangerous position - which is a red card.His momentum carries him forward, it’s a collision that happens every now and then.
His momentum carries him forward, it’s a collision that happens every now and then.
O'Hare was very brave ! The keeper came charging out he's a good 6 inches taller than Callum! He had one thing on his mind ! Get to the ball first he knew he was gonna getKeeper knew exactly what he was doing.
Exactly that. In the extended highlights there are a couple of angles and the keeper definitely lifts his studs up after he has fallen, completely unatural position.It looks to me that right at the last moment, the keeper raises his already high leg, into an unnatural position, with the intention of catching COH. I guess they could argue that that final move was him trying to control his balance, but bollox to that. Naked eye and seeing the photos, he went for him IMO.
Referee had perfect view, he had no intentions of using his red card on an Ipswich player after not dishing one out for that.It looks to me that right at the last moment, the keeper raises his already high leg, into an unnatural position, with the intention of catching COH. I guess they could argue that that final move was him trying to control his balance, but bollox to that. Naked eye and seeing the photos, he went for him IMO.
Yep, he's definitely intended to do him,If this is not dangerous then what is.
Crap. Ball was past him and he decided to boot O'Hare in the noggin.Have to be honest and for me the collision is purely accidental. The keeper spreads himself in an attempt to save the incoming shot. O'Hares momentum carries him forward into an accidental collision.
Have to be honest and for me the collision is purely accidental. The keeper spreads himself in an attempt to save the incoming shot. O'Hares momentum carries him forward into an accidental collision.
As I’ve said elsewhere, the main culprit is the defender, who pushes O’Hare after the ball has gone. That’s what makes O’Hare fall down, into the pay of the oncoming keeper. Reckless from the defender.
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