I notice in his criticism of the ref not awarding a penalty yesterday, he failed to mention that Nolan could and probably should have been sent off?
Let's be honest, 2 penalty decisions in that game went our way, both of which were wrong, the Nolan tackle aside if they'd gone against us we'd all be incredulous and it's all we'd be talking about. Still, after the last few years where we seem to have struggled to get decisions in our favour it is f**king sweet to get them going our way
Not only is Big Sam a hypocrite, he is 'a deeply corrupt man' (allegedly).
Think it must be a race between Allardyce, Holloway and Jol as to who will be next to do one.

Brady's penalty was soft. He felt contact and went down, albeit a bit theatrically. A generation has grown up now watching only Premier League football and for them it's the norm and part of the game.
Livermore got away with one, so did Nolan and, pre Hawkeye, we might of seen the Tomkins header given. On another day it will go against us, so take the luck when it comes your way.
How many times have we bemoaned the fact that we weren't cute enough against some of the bigger teams and played too fair and come away with the wrong end of the decision and result?
I feel like I'm condoning cheating, but in truth, I hate it and it's one of the biggest turn-offs in the modern game. Until it is eradicated or becomes more punishable, then it will just be another tactic.
Win by any means? I would like to think we won't resort to that and Bruce does avow a sense of fairness whilst acknowledging that 'things happen'.