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Haha, devestating.
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
They need to review the rules in that case.
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Now, if that were a game in a country other than the UK, that kid would have been beaten to a pulp.
hahah i was watching that when it happened!!!!
huh? liverpool lost right? they were not the home team.
No it doesn't count...DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
The referee just made the wrong choice, and has been dropped.
naw it was over the weekend - i thinkRed Forman wrote:
huh? liverpool lost right? they were not the home team.
you mean beheaded?SEREVENT wrote:
No it doesn't count...DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
The referee just made the wrong choice, and has been dropped.
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bollocks. the rules state it is the goalkeeper and defenders job to burst balloons.SEREVENT wrote:
No it doesn't count...DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
The referee just made the wrong choice, and has been dropped.
what? i know it was this weekend. liverpool was not the home team.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
naw it was over the weekend - i thinkRed Forman wrote:
huh? liverpool lost right? they were not the home team.
Well it did count, so the rules still need reviewing. Same with all the disallowed goals which cross the line and a pushed 'back'.SEREVENT wrote:
No it doesn't count...DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
The referee just made the wrong choice, and has been dropped.
Yeah the title of the video is wrong, Liverpool were away.Red Forman wrote:
what? i know it was this weekend. liverpool was not the home team.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
naw it was over the weekend - i thinkRed Forman wrote:
huh? liverpool lost right? they were not the home team.
plus i doubt that stadium holds 65 thousandcoke wrote:
Yeah the title of the video is wrong, Liverpool were away.Red Forman wrote:
what? i know it was this weekend. liverpool was not the home team.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
naw it was over the weekend - i think
Don't need to. Not all the Liverpool fans where at the stadium.Red Forman wrote:
plus i doubt that stadium holds 65 thousandcoke wrote:
Yeah the title of the video is wrong, Liverpool were away.Red Forman wrote:
what? i know it was this weekend. liverpool was not the home team.
what?Amdi Peter wrote:
Don't need to. Not all the Liverpool fans where at the stadium.Red Forman wrote:
plus i doubt that stadium holds 65 thousandcoke wrote:
Yeah the title of the video is wrong, Liverpool were away.
you can tell which is the home team it is always written first
sunderand vs liverpool
plus sunderlands' stadium (stadium of light) has a capacity of 49,000.
sunderand vs liverpool
plus sunderlands' stadium (stadium of light) has a capacity of 49,000.
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Wow!
So, I bet he'll be hired for the team, what an amazing goal he did!
So, I bet he'll be hired for the team, what an amazing goal he did!
no the rules state if a goal has been scored via external interferance it must be dissalowed. Problem is no one knew about it inculding the ref.DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
lolDrunkFace wrote:
Well it did count, so the rules still need reviewing. Same with all the disallowed goals which cross the line and a pushed 'back'.SEREVENT wrote:
No it doesn't count...DrunkFace wrote:
And that counts?
They need to review the rules in that case.
The referee just made the wrong choice, and has been dropped.
I was going by thism3thod wrote:
plus sunderlands' stadium (stadium of light) has a capacity of 49,000.
http://www.break.com/index/fan-loses-ga … -team.html
Pretty sure this is the confusion..
ofc I'm sure he pissed off some people who weren't actually in attendance as well. .. Most of those being fans of the away team.As well as hosting Sunderland games, the stadium has hosted matches for the England national football team on two occasions, as well as one England under-20 football team match. With an original capacity of 42,000, it was expanded in 2002 to seat 49,000, and its simple design is expected to allow for redevelopments up to an eventual capacity of 64,000.
It looks like the defense man kicked the ball.. not the ball hitting the beachball.
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They're known as defenders Kmar....anyhoo that reminded me of this
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you'd think i would have picked that up in the 25+ years I played soccer. Around the world none-the-less..m3thod wrote:
They're known as defenders Kmar....anyhoo that reminded me of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW2d-QrnFgA
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ya i know you posted the pics of you in germany....was a bit suprised you used the wrong term.Kmarion wrote:
you'd think i would have picked that up in the 25+ years I played soccer. Around the world none-the-less..m3thod wrote:
They're known as defenders Kmar....anyhoo that reminded me of this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW2d-QrnFgA
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Effects of old age.. probably.
I actually started as a sweeper in my youth but moved up to striker when I started playing club in my teens.
I actually started as a sweeper in my youth but moved up to striker when I started playing club in my teens.
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