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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sat 23 Dec 11:17
Just watching this program now and Palace v WBA has been on and now its Man City v Liverpool with Dalglish and Souness etc Looks like the late 70s or early 80s?
Watched 20 mins of the Palace game and counted two fouls that the ref gave. How refreshing to watch a game without players trying to con the ref at every opportunity.
I wish we could go back to the days when players didn`t roll about, their faces contorted in supposed pain and fouls were not awarded for the slightest of touches
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: vasco
Date: Sat 23 Dec 14:13
I don’t pine for the pitches back then. Quagmires after November and 20% grass by March.
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Topic Originator: Tad Allagash
Date: Sat 23 Dec 15:45
I watched one the other week where Nottingham Forest lost at Arsenal to a Graham Rix free kick which clearly hadn’t crossed the line.
In the post match interviews, both Brian Clough and Peter Shilton refused to criticise the linesman who gave the goal. It’s hard to imagine a modern day manager not throwing the toys out the pram at such an injustice.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Sat 23 Dec 18:54
I watch this from time to time, a brilliant piece of nostalgia. Packed stadiums, pitches barely playable, but fantastic whole hearted players absolutely running through walls for their side.
So refreshing to see refs being respected, no players rolling about like they have been shot, great goals being scored then celebrated by people living in the moment rather than a bunch of folk watching it through their camera phones, worrying how they will look to the half dozen folk watching their live stream, celebrating, then having to stop for 3 minutes will VAR has a look to see if the strikers pinkie was a centimetre offside
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Mon 1 Jan 22:23
Genuinely disillusioned with the modern game.
I watched Diogo Jota dive to win a penalty for Liverpool tonight. VAR didn’t do anything and the ref rubbed salt in the wound by booking the goalie.
It really is a disgrace and there seems to be no desire to clean the game up
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
Post Edited (Mon 01 Jan 22:24)
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Mon 1 Jan 22:58
I thought both were penalties tbh
Jota clearly gets caught by Dubravka`s elbow, it knockdown his left foot and the next time his left foot touches the ground is when he goes down. He had a tap in, and Salah had already missed one penalty - the percentage play was to shoot himself. Looks soft because of the way he ultimately fell but still a foul IMO
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Topic Originator: Lambo1885
Date: Mon 1 Jan 23:08
First ones a pen for me. The Jota one nah, sorry, dive or simulation for me. He`s felt the slightest of touches, realised he`s not getting the ball and flops to the ground....
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Mon 1 Jan 23:13
I’d be annoyed if a Newcastle fan but let’s face it. Jota had an easy tap in and doesn’t make sense to dive with the score as it was.
I think the keeper caught his foot
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