- Aug 13, 2005
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Gonna have to turn this game off. Can't listen to Tony Pulis any further. He's an annoying sounding man.
Do you also get a hard-on by watching paint dry?
Gonna have to turn this game off. Can't listen to Tony Pulis any further. He's an annoying sounding man.
Is it goal difference ? or is it result against the team on level points ? That's what I'm asking ? What is the actual protocol.
Who the hell gives Tony Pulis a co-commentator job?
Who the hell gives Tony Pulis a co-commentator job?
Interesting insight on Reddit as to why the Croatian fans did this when they were winning:
That's exactly why the fans did it though. They want to sabotage the Croatian team because they hate the people who run Croatian soccer.
ok is this fact? I didnt really know the issue. Whats their beef?
They're hard-core fans of a team called Hajduk Split, and they hate the people in charge of HNS (the Croatian soccer federation) and the coach of the current national team. They feel the national team doesn't have enough players from Hajduk, so their thought process is basically, "if our home team isn't winning then no one gets to win". It's fucking insanity, and the rest of Croatia hates them for it.
The problem with this, however, is that this group of fans are expressing their dissatisfaction with Dinamo Zagreb chief executive, Zdravko Mamic, and with their actions they hope to show that he cannot oppress this group. Nevertheless, this is a really stupid approach to resolve that issue, but should not result in a loss for Croatia. There must be punishments of course, but to punish the entirety of Croatia for one frustrated group of fans will not prevent these actions from happening again.
Interesting insight on Reddit as to why the Croatian "fans" did this when they were winning:
That's exactly why the fans did it though. They want to sabotage the Croatian team because they hate the people who run Croatian soccer.
ok is this fact? I didnt really know the issue. Whats their beef?
They're hard-core fans of a team called Hajduk Split, and they hate the people in charge of HNS (the Croatian soccer federation) and the coach of the current national team. They feel the national team doesn't have enough players from Hajduk, so their thought process is basically, "if our home team isn't winning then no one gets to win". It's fucking insanity, and the rest of Croatia hates them for it.
The problem with this, however, is that this group of fans are expressing their dissatisfaction with Dinamo Zagreb chief executive, Zdravko Mamic, and with their actions they hope to show that he cannot oppress this group. Nevertheless, this is a really stupid approach to resolve that issue, but should not result in a loss for Croatia. There must be punishments of course, but to punish the entirety of Croatia for one frustrated group of fans will not prevent these actions from happening again.
Tony Pulis teamsheetDoes Pulis even know any of the players names at all? Insists on calling everyone "the lad".
WHAT A FREAKING GOAL WAS THAT !!
Interesting insight on Reddit as to why the Croatian "fans" did this when they were winning:
That's exactly why the fans did it though. They want to sabotage the Croatian team because they hate the people who run Croatian soccer.
ok is this fact? I didnt really know the issue. Whats their beef?
They're hard-core fans of a team called Hajduk Split, and they hate the people in charge of HNS (the Croatian soccer federation) and the coach of the current national team. They feel the national team doesn't have enough players from Hajduk, so their thought process is basically, "if our home team isn't winning then no one gets to win". It's fucking insanity, and the rest of Croatia hates them for it.
The problem with this, however, is that this group of fans are expressing their dissatisfaction with Dinamo Zagreb chief executive, Zdravko Mamic, and with their actions they hope to show that he cannot oppress this group. Nevertheless, this is a really stupid approach to resolve that issue, but should not result in a loss for Croatia. There must be punishments of course, but to punish the entirety of Croatia for one frustrated group of fans will not prevent these actions from happening again.