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Totally agree - yet he'd have been villified by every one if he went down.
Would it have been a red for De Gea too? I'm a bit lost on the last man, goalscoring opportunity, thing now.
Totally agree - yet he'd have been villified by every one if he went down.
Would it have been a red for De Gea too? I'm a bit lost on the last man, goalscoring opportunity, thing now.
I'm not sure. I think it has to be denying a certain goal. You could argue both ways whether he did. Dele didn't score so maybe it wasn't certain, or maybe had he not staggered he would have got the shot off quicker.Would it have been a red for De Gea too? I'm a bit lost on the last man, goalscoring opportunity, thing now.
Also, holla for Eriksen assisting from a corner.
The legend's dropping truth bombs.
Some people can't handle truth bombs.
I remember in the summer there was someone seriously suggesting we should stage a protest cos we didn't sign any players.
Legends can do as they please...they play by different rules.He's a wum and then bans people when they call him out on stuff.
Legends can do as they please...they play by different rules.
I'm a bit stuck on 11 across. Anyone?
RECLAIM. Rec.L.aim
Yeah, there was a few instances where he didn't give us a clear and blatant foul.Watched the game again, Craig Pawson was shit.
We would have crumbled in the past and felt sorry for ourselves especially since he was giving them everything and not getting a penalty.
Also looked at some of our defensive drills especially in the 2nd half, how the back line moved up and down depending where the ball was, Dier dropping in between the two CB's when Utd had the ball wide, covering players when others went out of position, mesmerising stuff.
I'm incredibly happy he did this, despite the fact that we probably would have got more of a reward had he gone down.Really we should have had two penalties.
One on Moura in the first half, and one on Dele in the second when he stayed on his feet after being clipped by De Gea. I get that he stayed up and got the shot away, but the clip from De Gea meant the chance was gone. Should have gone down.
Dele has very much matured over the last 18 months or so. He has learned how to control his frustration. Personally I am very pleased at the increasing maturity he is show, something nobody has yet given him credit for, not least the tools last season demanding he be dropped.I'm incredibly happy he did this, despite the fact that we probably would have got more of a reward had he gone down.
Gives me some ammo next time the "Dele is a diver" debate resurfaces.
Wrongun...Never heard of him. He's no ledley king