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Thread: Shocking Defending for Second Goal

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    Shocking Defending for Second Goal

    Where was Kipre and Pieters as that Blues player had all the time in the world. Have we not learnt from that Leeds goal when a small Luke Ayling out jumped Pieters.

    It’s called anticipating the play!!!!

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    If they'd have defended it well it could have been another penalty anyway. You can't make any contact with this buffoon of a ref.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    If they'd have defended it well it could have been another penalty anyway. You can't make any contact with this buffoon of a ref.

    Good point. Ref should be sacked for that

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    Thank God Pieters going off - dreadful player so good move by Carlos

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