Diamondlife
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- Jun 15, 2014
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Cheers Roy, appreciated as always mate
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Ayala and Shotton should have followed Leadbitter if the ref had any balls. The ref had a very good go at spoiling a good game of football.
“We can’t keep blaming managers and players.”
Kind of running out of people at the club lads.
Can’t believe that biased ref, giving fouls against those dirty bastard Pulis-type players. Must be the ref’s fault they didn’t play “football” eh?
Listening to smoggies talk is like listening to scousers!!!.I am just glad they are able to type, because after walking behind some of them last night I have no idea what language they speak.
1. Newcastle - just about
2. Sunderland - meh
3. MIddlesborough - just no idea
Don't you think theres something a bit sad about a 60 year old dressing in a tracksuit with brilliant white trainers and a baseball cap 24 hours a day ?He did. And if the game had 'exploded' it would have all been the refs. fault. He was weak and a team like the ones Pulis 'manages' can spot it a mile off. Early in the match, a Blades player was cynically fouled over on the John Street side (couldn't see well thru the mist, but it could have been Leadbitter on Brooks?). That was when the ref. should have shown some balls but he didn't.
Pulis and his fellow neanderthals in the 'technical area' treated it like the shaving-foam lines that they have at free-kicks. It was as if the lines didn't exist. The fourth official had a pathetic word at one point but soon gave up.
Don't you think theres something a bit sad about a 60 year old dressing in a tracksuit with brilliant white trainers and a baseball cap 24 hours a day ?
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