BBC reckon not
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46244062
But to be honest the BBC is expert on fake news and dodgy facts
BBC reckon not
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46244062
But to be honest the BBC is expert on fake news and dodgy facts
Record Attendance 11,758 (Rotherham v Sheffield Utd (2013))
United's home attendance is now generally higher than Wednesday's
Though the piggies reckon otherwise
I'm glad someone else noticed their keeper clattering Ajayi after he had headed the ball in the area miller top. I was down near the away end and looked a complete t**t as I was the only one screaming for a penalty. And you are spot on about them going down like the proverbial ton of bricks if that had happened in our box.
After the dust settles, saturday’s game will enter the list of games ‘I was there when...”
Forestieri love-in on Radio DeeDah phone-in tonight and that's from the presenters more than the Fowls fans ...
and guess what - according to Keith Hackett, Ihiekwe should have been sent off, but Forestieri shouldn't - who would have predicted that ?
in real time I wouldn’t have argued if Ref did send him off, slow motion then no but we would have been same wouldn’t we?
But why I get so irate is the small/big club syndrome that seems to be here.
Apparently there was only one incident in that game, obviously the two footed challenge by the so called victim clearly didn’t happen 😡
That’s the first time I’ve seen Warney walk off without shaking the hands of officials and opposition players
Last edited by millertop; 18-02-2019 at 06:40 PM.
In their biased minds they don’t see the bigger picture. When Forestieri did his ridiculous celebration the crowd surged forward. Anybody small (like a child) or infirm could have been seriously injured in the crush. Then of course it would have been the clubs fault for not having a safe environment.
It’s not as though it was a weird one off decision by the ref, the rule about running toward the crowd has been in place for years, but thicko Forestieri is too dim to know that.
Once a knob always a knob