Think it's a disgrace that we haven't discussed this in more detail. A real embarrassment. Shame of Not606. My concerns are; What if there's so many fouls that they run out of spray? What if it is sabotaged with Weedol? What if it is sabotaged with spray paint, creating a graffiti/vandalism catastrophe? What if the spray is from A to Z and has a faulty nozzle like all aerosols from that establishment? Has anyone even had a cursory thought about this?? My head's all over the place. We need answers We need to know.
Where is it that they've used it before - was it the ConFed Cup or South American champs perhaps? Ive defo seen it before. I think it's a good move and we'll no doubt see some bookings from it.
Better than vanishing spray, I think the ref should have an electronic strip he can put in front of the wall, where anyone who moves onto it before the ball is kicked gets a nasty shock strong enough to make their legs go jelly and hit the deck. That way the free kick taker gains an advantage from the wall defenders trying to cheat and can shoot through gaps if he anticipates them. Will teach cheating turds a lesson anarl.
They used it at the U20 World Cup last year, they used shaving cream so I'm assuming this stuff still is
FAO Greengrocer. One more question if I may... Is it your fruit & veg stall that Ian Ashbee is always stood at every morning, chatting away?
FAO Greengrocer. One more question if I may... Is it your fruit & veg stall that Ian Ashbee is always stood at every morning, chatting away?
ffs I am now thinking about you squirting shaving foam over your "strawberries" prior to a quick shave.