Instant karma, Sutton sack the pie-man and in their next game their keeper is injured and they don't have a substitute keeper on the bench...
....and Sutton still managed to win match. please log in to view this image Ross Worner injured his leg as he stretched to try to keep the ball from going behind for a corner Sutton had to put an outfield player in goal against Torquay after reserve keeper Wayne Shaw resigned on Tuesday, but still managed to win 3-2. Shaw, 45, is under investigation by the Gambling Commission and Football Association for eating a pie on camera during the FA Cup loss to Arsenal, when a bookmaker had offered 8-1 odds on it. Ross Worner was injured in the 16th minute of the match at Torquay, leaving defender Simon Downer to go in goal. The 35-year-old conceded only once. Luke Young had opened the scoring for Torquay early on, before Roarie Deacon fired in for Sutton from outside the box. Brett Williams slotted under Downer within a minute of the restart, but Maxime Biamou drew Sutton level for the second time with a shot which went in off the underside of the crossbar. And Dean Beckwith headed in to earn the U's their first win in five National League games. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39012758
I believe southampton were robbed as their goal was judged offside. Their scorer Gabbiadini clearly onside....well big suprise when you consired their opponent today. Feck now ibrahimovitc scored
Saints certainly don't to deserve to be 2-0 down - hopefully they can pull a goal back and make a match of this in the 2nd half, as we did 50 years ago.
Southampton player dives in, one footed, gets a big chunk of the ball, the whole United team act like he's just shat down their chimney. Old school United- ****ers.
Saints pull a goal back just before half-time, deservedly so, should be a great a 2nd half ahead. I'm following the match on Bet365 - before that goal, Saints were 50/1 for the win, now 14/1. Would be great if they could pull off another 3-2, come from behind, victory, as we did in 1967.
surprised the ref didn't chalk that Saints goal off too., 2-0 up and they do the usual and surround the ref to get a Saints player sent off. Grrrrrrrrrrrr, I can't stand that Northern rabble
So far this season, Manchester United have scored 8 offside goals, and had 9 fair goals against them incorrectly ruled out. Not sure if true, from twitter, but sounds about right.
2-2 and Gabbiadini is proving a revelation, should have been his hat-trick. Saints been the better side throughout...