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3-1 Forest, pen for Brentford
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Forest have taken their foot off the gas this half. They have stopped pressing.
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Man U 0 Arsenal 1
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According to Mike Dean , Shaw hasn’t got booked because they are losing WTF
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Muric to Mold Trafford?
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Got two flappy keepers, don’t need a third.
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Your probably right, TT.
But on better news for the Original Entitled Ones, there's chat going around that the Council have mended their roof.

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There were plenty on here complaining about him when we had him.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 2:56 pmWe have been looking for an adequate replacement for 3.5 years now... Let's hope Broja can be that man.
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In his last season, rightly so. He was a great player for us but his form that season cost us dearly.Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:16 pmThere were plenty on here complaining about him when we had him.
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I don’t get how that isn’t a foul on the keeper?
If we had done that to United it 100% would have been a free kick.
If we had done that to United it 100% would have been a free kick.
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Not just his last season either.PremierLeagueClass wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:29 pmIn his last season, rightly so. He was a great player for us but his form that season cost us dearly.
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I’m think Gyokeres has quickly found out this isn’t the Portuguese farmer league haha
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It was explained why it wasn't allowed, so I don't think you can blame anyone if the Crystal Palace player broke the rules by being too close to the wall.aclaretinstevenage wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 2:20 pmVAR Destroying football one goal at a time!
Wrestling waiting for dead balls into the box - no foul - whereas lean into an opponent goal disallowed.
No surprise that Darren England didn't have the balls to stand up to the Stockley Park pillock.
If anything, the rules might need changing, not the fact that the referee correctly applied the laws of the game.
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It's been nice to have a ref not blow for every bit of contact, the game has benefited hugely from it
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Ha ha, thought the same. I know it's the first time I've seen him at this level but he looks nowhere near. His touch and clumsy movement does not give you the impression he's going to be a star. Which is nice. As I hope Arsenal win nothing again this season.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:50 pmI’m think Gyokeres has quickly found out this isn’t the Portuguese farmer league haha
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He was awful tonightGoodclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:20 pmHa ha, thought the same. I know it's the first time I've seen him at this level but he looks nowhere near. His touch and clumsy movement does not give you the impression he's going to be a star. Which is nice. As I hope Arsenal win nothing again this season.
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There was a coning together of an Mu and Arsenal player just now, in the pen area. Arsenal player only got the back of the MU players legs/feet.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 6:05 pmIt's been nice to have a ref not blow for every bit of contact, the game has benefited hugely from it
No pen given. Pundits argued accordingly.
I remember when we were being tonked by MCity and the ball was cleared, everyone was playing, as no one thought anything had happened. VAR stop game and award pen as when the two feet kicked the ball defender/attacker the alow mo showed the Burnley defenders foot had touched the attackers foot milliseconds before touching the ball.
Everyone astonished/embarrassed.
Awful interpretation. Today was much better.
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Near the end of the Man U Arsenal game Man U after spending about a quarter of a billion on strikers played Harry Maguire up front! Is that worth a discussion with Sir Jim?
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If Utd play like that against us it’ll be a cricket score .
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Chris Woods release clause was activated by Eddie the Snake to secure Newcastles safety
Some fool at Burnley signed non scorer Wout as Woods replacement
Some fool at Burnley signed non scorer Wout as Woods replacement
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Yes belatedly I saw the explanation, I'd turned over to the Forest game as soon as it was disallowed. I admit I wasn't aware of the 1 meter rule now in place.Spijed wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:55 pmIt was explained why it wasn't allowed, so I don't think you can blame anyone if the Crystal Palace player broke the rules by being too close to the wall.
If anything, the rules might need changing, not the fact that the referee correctly applied the laws of the game.