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    Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
    I thought Ruben did an outrageous dive early in the second half of the Woking game for which he was lucky to avoid a booking.
    And Cameron has obviously perfected the art of winning free kicks in his own half for very little. I think Bajrami was trying the same thing at Wrexham, but a)he’s not as good at it and b) it was against Wrexham away and Mullin the king of ****housery was involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    And Cameron has obviously perfected the art of winning free kicks in his own half for very little. I think Bajrami was trying the same thing at Wrexham, but a)he’s not as good at it and b) it was against Wrexham away and Mullin the king of ****housery was involved.
    Cameron goes down way too easily and I don't like to see it.

    Bajrami didn't try to win a free kick at Wrexham, he was clearly fouled by Mullin. The ref didn't see it, but he didn't see the penalty Mullin should have had earlier from the push by Cameron.

    I'm glad we don't have it, but I'm pretty sure that's what VAR would have decided.

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