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jonnyp

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Jun 11, 2006
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How so? He used his arm to nudge the ball so it would fall on his right foot. Seemed pretty clear to me.

I don't get it either. I bet the tone would be quite different if someone scored like that against us.

Think it's poor by Berge to let it hit his arm there, he is under no contact from the other player, and should be no problem to chest it ahead of him. Would be different if the other player pushed him so it touched his arm. That would be worth discussing.
 

TheChosenOne

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Dec 13, 2005
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Updated tonight
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Oscar22

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Apr 9, 2004
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Some interesting games next week, looking like a good few of those unbeaten records may not remain as well.
 

Montalbano

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I think Burnley will stay up and pick up valuable points against teams in the bottom half if they keep playing brave. Outplayed a solid Forest side tonight.

Sheff U, Luton and Everton currently look most likely to drop
 

taidgh

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Aug 13, 2004
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I can't understand the Sky Sports analysis. Berge clearly stretched his arm out to try to control the ball in a movement separate from the normal running motion. And while the ball doesn't move much, it's clearly done to help bring the ball under control.
 

Marty

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Mar 10, 2005
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I think Burnley will stay up and pick up valuable points against teams in the bottom half if they keep playing brave. Outplayed a solid Forest side tonight.

Sheff U, Luton and Everton currently look most likely to drop
Agree. Burnley have played us and City at home so far. Once they get some of their bottom rivals at home they'll start picking up points.
 
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