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Alternate Angle Thingy From Saturday on 08:13 - Aug 30 by BrianMcCarthy
Does look like a foul on Dickie from that angle alright.
One thing that made me wonder is that all our players the other side of the action from our initial viewpoint were appealing for the foul very vocally, which is pretty rare for our guys. I don't think he was pushed, I think he took his legs. Unfortunately they were so engrossed in appealing, they didn't get to the goal line, as they might even have been able to clear it if they had.
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Alternate Angle Thingy From Saturday on 08:13 - Aug 30 by BrianMcCarthy
Does look like a foul on Dickie from that angle alright.
I thought that at the time Brian, the way Dickie went down so easily I thought his legs must have been clipped. Problem was that they then just stood there with their arms raised expecting Stroud to blow instead of kicking f''ck out of the ball until it was clear of our box.
I felt the same about their first which to me at the time as i was directly in line with it, it seemed to run down his arm - but it all happens so fast. Again I think the defence were half concentrating on protesting for the handball and it was a very poor defensive display once he got towards the goal.
Alternate Angle Thingy From Saturday on 10:21 - Aug 30 by James_Paddocks
The 'limbs' at the back of the stand for Albert's goal were quite something. Bodies everywhere.
It was carnage in the back corner where I was when all 3 goals went in - how there were not any broken limbs by the end of it I don't know. Does Coke numb the affects of falling head first down 2 rows of seats as the same way 6 pints would?