Hallamboy87
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What went on with him and our fans. I didn't see anything as seems I was on my way out, but the Coventry fans are saying he made gestures to our crowd.
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Very good goalkeeper.
Harsh but I'll allow it.But a scumbag shithouse.
When he went down with the heart attack / stroke / seizure, as we were attacking, he couldn't stop himself laughing at the end.
We can but hope that he suffers a serious career ending injury
this new trend has to be stamped out quickly. Seeing as the keeper can’t be removed from the pitch then an outfielder should be taken off for a minute then see how many suddenly fall to the ground and require treatment.
Sub keepers should be stripped and ready to step in immediately if a keeper is injured. The game can't continue without a keeper so I don't get why they can't be easily swapped until the physio has dealt with the injury, then easily swapped back. Rugby manage it with no issues.this new trend has to be stamped out quickly. Seeing as the keeper can’t be removed from the pitch then an outfielder should be taken off for a minute then see how many suddenly fall to the ground and require treatment.
I think a keeper should be treated as any other player and leave the field of play either after on field treatment or to receive treatment with an outfield play taking over the jersey. After the prescribed time he should be waved back on as an outfield player until a break in play allows him to put the jersey back onthis new trend has to be stamped out quickly. Seeing as the keeper can’t be removed from the pitch then an outfielder should be taken off for a minute then see how many suddenly fall to the ground and require treatment.
this new trend has to be stamped out quickly. Seeing as the keeper can’t be removed from the pitch then an outfielder should be taken off for a minute then see how many suddenly fall to the ground and require treatment.
But a scumbag shithouse.
When he went down with the heart attack / stroke / seizure, as we were attacking, he couldn't stop himself laughing at the end.
We can but hope that he suffers a serious career ending injury
We've done it before sadly. Wes used to do it a fair amount when we wanted a stoppage or what not.We said exactly the same.
It was like having a US style time out.
Coventry were under pressure as we kept building up a head of steam.
The ball is no where near Rushworth but he just decides to go down needing lengthy treatment.
It looked a deliberate tactic.
During that treatment (stop in game), all the Cov players go to the bench to receive tactical instructions from Lampard regards how to see out the last 10 to 15 minutes.
It can be eradicated very quickly. Kick him when he gets up.this new trend has to be stamped out quickly. Seeing as the keeper can’t be removed from the pitch then an outfielder should be taken off for a minute then see how many suddenly fall to the ground and require treatment.
Reminds me of our Deano H thatBut a scumbag shithouse.
When he went down with the heart attack / stroke / seizure, as we were attacking, he couldn't stop himself laughing at the end.
We can but hope that he suffers a serious career ending injury
I think a keeper should be treated as any other player and leave the field of play either after on field treatment or to receive treatment with an outfield play taking over the jersey. After the prescribed time he should be waved back on as an outfield player until a break in play allows him to put the jersey back on
My son’s team when he was younger and in the UK had a very good goalie, but he’d drive me insane by dropping to the floor all the time with a big grin on his face. Even when it would be beneficial to get the ball moving quickly. He’d seen it on TV and found it hilarious to wind people up.Quite a lot about this on ‘Today’s ref’ thread. It is a curse that is being coached into keepers from a young age. Needs stamping out as soon as possible. Rushworth was particularly bad with the crowd - that is unnecessary, and could create a serious situation for him one day.
I guess with the 8 second rule he will assume the ref will count to about 20 and still do nothing about it…My son’s team when he was younger and in the UK had a very good goalie, but he’d drive me insane by dropping to the floor all the time with a big grin on his face. Even when it would be beneficial to get the ball moving quickly. He’d seen it on TV and found it hilarious to wind people up.
I’m fairly sure IdLiketoRogerMoore will have come across the player in question, he’s now aacademy keeper and plays for SY Schoolboys. I do wonder what he does now the 8 second rule has come into place, but I haven’t seen him play for a few years.
That seems to be the common approach.I guess with the 8 second rule he will assume the ref will count to about 20 and still do nothing about it…
Also players should be banned from going to the sidelines or booked if they do. All this shit is just a thinly disguised way for teams to have a 'quarter time' where the manager can disrupt the other side when they are on top and can change tactics and talk bollocks to his playersI think a keeper should be treated as any other player and leave the field of play either after on field treatment or to receive treatment with an outfield play taking over the jersey. After the prescribed time he should be waved back on as an outfield player until a break in play allows him to put the jersey back on
Fancy admitting on here that you’ve never played football… and are still a virgin. It’s ironic because I hate refs and think that they’re all virgins who have never played the game and now am I one of them![]()
If I was a virgin my life would be much simplerFancy admitting on here that you’ve never played football… and are still a virgin![]()
That's the first time our GK has ever done it. You've done it a lot. You've done it against us before and even had to do it against Wednesday.Also players should be banned from going to the sidelines or booked if they do. All this shit is just a thinly disguised way for teams to have a 'quarter time' where the manager can disrupt the other side when they are on top and can change tactics and talk bollocks to his players
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