Just saying: they were 2-0 down when the **** I went to school with was on the touchline, but after he was sent off it was 4-4...You must log in or register to see mediaCracking equaliser for the 2-2.
Speaking of lower league madness, I know a Charlton supporter that left their game early.
They were losing 2-0 to Ipswich at the time. He missed two 2 goal comebacks by his team!
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Charlton have uploaded the whole of injury time as a video. 10 minutes of lunacy.
... Did anyone remember this transfer?
Napoli had a goal disallowed that would've put them 1-0 up at Klanfield:
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His ****ing ear is offside. **** off.
Nice to see them applying the Offside Law exactly.Napoli had a goal disallowed that would've put them 1-0 up at Klanfield:
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His ****ing ear is offside. **** off.
The elbow's offNice to see them applying the Offside Law exactly.
His shoulder is Offside too by the way...
The off side law is now totally useless and destroys games.Nice to see them applying the Offside Law exactly.
His shoulder is Offside too by the way...

Arms are excluded for both attacking and defensive playersThe elbow's off
Waiting for somebody to score a handballed goal when their elbow was half an inch offside as the ball was played
Likely it'll be Brazil at the WC...
It was 'brought in' before you were born so you have no idea what the reasoning was. Initially it was the third defensive player it was measured against though.The off side law is now totally useless and destroys games.
It was brought in to stop someone gaining "unfair advantage" not to penalise someone who is faster of foot or thought.
I have always thought that defenders running away from the area at free kicks etc is cowardice and should not count if an attacker is running into the area where the ball is likely to be played.
If you can't defend run away from the ball
First introduced by "Big Sam" at Bolton and now the staple for most teams.
It was 'brought in' before you were born so you have no idea what the reasoning was. Initially it was the third defensive player it was measured against though.
I am very confident that the "reasoning" then of
the measure of being offside was in the feet
and not the inch
At the very least it had visible to the human eye in real time
Armpits, on the other hand, are hands?Arms are excluded for both attacking and defensive players
That's a spurious argument because I can show you many examples of players being given offside when metres onside and vice versa. The rule as written is impossible to enforce properly by human eyesight alone. If it is being judged by technology then you either enforce it as written or change it.At the very least it had visible to the human eye in real time
That's a spurious argument because I can show you many examples of players being given offside when metres onside and vice versa. The rule as written is impossible to enforce properly by human eyesight alone. If it is being judged by technology then you either enforce it as written or change it.
There are virtually no interesting CL games tonight for the neutral.
Milan v Salzburg is almost the only one that matters, barring some teams fighting for Europa.
Celtic aren’t much betterRangers lose to Ajax to make it 6 out of 6. Played 6, lost 6, scored 2, conceded 22.
Tough group and that's a shocker for the Scottish coefficient.