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Simpson said: "I remember Clattenburg, mate. I think should have sent someone off and he said something like, 'I should have sent you off there but I want yous to win it'. It was mad. I swear to God. It's a good job there was no VAR!

"I had to pretend I didn't hear it. I was laughing my b***ocks off inside and I thought, 'Yeah, we're doing this.'

"I think it was Drinky [Danny Drinkwater] actually. It was his second yellow or something and he could've easily sent him off but he didn't."

Pretty sure that's a name.

Add in that Clattenberg only booked one Leicester player in a game that season so this story could only have been relevant to Huth when they were winning 3-0 in a game they won 4-0.

Chat less **** and I wont have to smell you coming.

Wasn't Clattenberg the ref who said he did not send off a few Spurs player in the infamous game with Chelsea because he did not want Spurs blaming him for Spurs finishing third in a two horse race

TBF he could have sent off a few Chelsea players well
 
Can’t see why the ref is being berrated for calling klopp a ****. He probably was. Pretty sure many refs called fergie a **** and he probably was.

as for chucking a load of gear up his nose, he’s ****ed but was ok for fowler to do it and celebrate a goal doing it. Worlds ****ed. Everyone is a ****. Especially scousers apparently. And German scousers more so.
 
Can’t see why the ref is being berrated for calling klopp a ****. He probably was. Pretty sure many refs called fergie a **** and he probably was.

as for chucking a load of gear up his nose, he’s ****ed but was ok for fowler to do it and celebrate a goal doing it. Worlds ****ed. Everyone is a ****. Especially scousers apparently. And German scousers more so.

Oh yeah, I'd forgot all about that, ffs.... <laugh>

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Can’t see why the ref is being berrated for calling klopp a ****. He probably was. Pretty sure many refs called fergie a **** and he probably was.

as for chucking a load of gear up his nose, he’s ****ed but was ok for fowler to do it and celebrate a goal doing it. Worlds ****ed. Everyone is a ****. Especially scousers apparently. And German scousers more so.
It's because you can't do it on the Tele. Something like that I don't really care tbh.
 

lol, good and amusing read that. Highlights the attractions of gangs albeit for a slightly different reason, but still the same psychological process. I think as we get old we forget the mindset that attracts young people a sense of pride fitting in (brotherhood and camaraderie). Human instinct of survival and then like a drug wanting more. He's a wise old man now.
 
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The one thing I hate with new stadiums is the long climb up those stairs, dependent on concourse levels. By that I mean, as example, one section of my lots ground The Rainham End (home end) the concourse is situated at ground level, so it's quite some climb to the top (nowt compared to bigger stadiums). But if I go in The Medway Stand (family stand) it has a ground level concourse as well as food concourse/toilets etc at mid level, making life a lot easier. I did look at reported falls for all stadiums, and it's the highest number of recorded injuries, the failing I saw and mentioned in the report, the exact location of the falls is not given, other than in the ground, out the ground etc.

At St James' there are no hand rails on the gangways, my dad's balance isn't great at times so i need to walk just infront of him when we are going down the stairs so he can hold onto my shoulder, and i walk behind him when going up the stairs, incase he falls backwards <laugh>

Just put a hand rail in the middle ffs, you'd think they would with health and safety these days.
 
At St James' there are no hand rails on the gangways, my dad's balance isn't great at times so i need to walk just infront of him when we are going down the stairs so he can hold onto my shoulder, and i walk behind him when going up the stairs, incase he falls backwards <laugh>

Just put a hand rail in the middle ffs, you'd think they would with health and safety these days.

Yup - all you need one day is something to create a panic in one of these stadiums and it's going to create a lot of injuries if not death. As you say if at least the gangways had rails it would help.
 
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