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****ing mid day kick off on a Sunday...with Sunday service transport ffs <grr>

Decent atmosphere despite that...most still hungover and buzzing from the NLD I think <laugh>

I just know what's coming though <wah>

But at least I get to go to football again...4th game since march <party>

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****ing mid day kick off on a Sunday...with Sunday service transport ffs <grr>

Decent atmosphere despite that...most still hungover and buzzing from the NLD I think <laugh>

I just know what's coming though <wah>

But at least I get to go to football again...4th game since march <party>

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Hopefully Spurs get the job done today, to put pressure on Arsenal and to assist Everton out.
 
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Another day... another record for the world's benchmark rb.

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@Diego come outside we need to talk. <whistle>
 
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Spike: I am just wondering if the crowd will help the referee again for Spurs? From a still bitter Arsenal fan.

Is Spike, Pinkie's BBC name <whistle>
 
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I'd say that was a penalty, not suggesting it was intentional, but what's his arm doing up there, they know the rules by now.
 
Burnleh gotta remove one of their buses off the pitch now
Felt just like this yesterday watching the 10 man backline of Chelsea camped in their box most of the 1st half

Imagine starting an fa cup final and setting up like that, tuchels lucky roman ain't about no more trust he'd be gone today<laugh>
 
I'd say that was a penalty, not suggesting it was intentional, but what's his arm doing up there, they know the rules by now.

I’ve also said that on our board, a few are saying it’s harsh but his arm was outstretched both as the ball came down and when Sanchez hit it… there was zero reason for his arm being in that position like that.

Burnley have every right to be livid with the decision but not with the ref, with their player.