Did Fisher duck out the way of it on the line though? I know it was hit hard and travelling but if one of ours did that against the Mags they'd never be forgiven.
You can't beat a screamer off the bar ... ... and the idiot commentator says, 'Should the keeper have done better'
Forest, Burnley, Everton, Wolves and Brentford all playing today ... ... I'd happily see defeats in all those games.
I know mate, just thought some might not recognise the name. He's such an idiot, no matter who does what he always believes he could've done it better. If someone hits the bar, from 35 yards, he'll inevitably say, 'What he needed to do there was hit it slightly under the bar' He's not just an 'expert' on full backs, he knows better than everyone from strikers to goalkeepers, positions he's never played. One of the very worst of a bad bunch.
I thought he should - I thought the commentators were going way over the top about the quality of the goal. Mind, not sure how much the wind played a part so I'll give the keeper the benefit of the doubt and not call him lettuce wrists!
Goals are what everyone wants, and the best thing about the game ... ... it was a great strike, doesn't need to be instantly analysed imo. It just seems pundits want to appear that their insights are the most important aspect, they're not. And there you go again, 'Should be doing much better, that's criminal, needed to get it inside the post'. FFS it's a high pressure derby and he had a split second.
I agree on your view of Hinchcliffe, I enjoy the analytical side of watching a match though personally.
I like the analytical side, to a degree, although Hinchcliffe's comments are generally ridiculous. My gripe is that a goal is a brief moment of excitement that doesn't need to be spoiled with an instantaneous gripe.