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    Brum

    So according to reports they are facing an FA probe and probable action as bottles were thrown at Callum Wilson during the game.

    I didn't see anything but nothing would surprise me after that game.

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    Horrid bunch of fans, they are. Always in Villa's shadow-like the Boro or mackems of Birmingham.

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    Out of the 4 innthe area give me West Brom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sclox View Post
    Out of the 4 innthe area give me West Brom.
    Agreed.

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    The players were a bunch of thugs, never mind the fans. I cringed when I saw Isak coming on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    The players were a bunch of thugs, never mind the fans. I cringed when I saw Isak coming on.
    Same.

    I was glad we didn't bring our youngun on, I think he'd have been targetted and battered.

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    Last time I was in Brummy it was a complete sh!thole, now years later it is bankrupt but still a sh!thole. 'kin ref let them off with murder tonight.

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    And this is exactly why Premier League clubs put out a weakened team!

    That second half was barely a game of football.

    Mind you, I know it was a Rugby match, but Osula looked the part out on the right

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    Prem League clubs should be telling the FA that either the refs don?t allow it or they only play in grounds which have VAR capability to prevent it? or they will not risk their players in ties like this.

    I don?t mind physicality in the game, but when players are at risk of injury because the opposition can?t try and compete within the rules, then the FA need to sort it out.

    Maybe it?s just Brum though? the last round was against Bromley and they played well above their level and gave a good game, but played fair.

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