Just saw Piquonne get sent off for West Ham for running into the crowd after a late goal to take the lead.
How does a player deserve to get sent off for showing raw passion/emotion? It's the same when players take their shirts off, you see players staying on the pitch for dangerous tackles, and the referee always seems to miss the odd elbow in the face. I think the law needs changing, soon it will turn into a handshake and a pat on the back.
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Re: Annoyed
All about sponsors. That 30 seconds after a goal is the best time they get.
The most important people at a match are the fans. No fans, no team. A player who wants to celebrate with the fans is a brilliant thing for football.
Remember Billy Sharp against the Wobbs?
The most important people at a match are the fans. No fans, no team. A player who wants to celebrate with the fans is a brilliant thing for football.
Remember Billy Sharp against the Wobbs?
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Re: Annoyed
i think its a safety thing incase people rush down the steps or lean forward from the rows behind and then fall over the chairs in front.
but it was very harsh
but it was very harsh
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Re: Annoyed
Someone's been watching QI. ;)wewantourdarbyback wrote:All about sponsors. That 30 seconds after a goal is the best time they get.
The most important people at a match are the fans. No fans, no team. A player who wants to celebrate with the fans is a brilliant thing for football.
Remember Billy Sharp against the Wobbs?