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If that was underarm he needs to lay off the steroids.
You can clearly( after careful viewing) see that it was an over arm throw, nowhere near the gang way.
If that was underarm he needs to lay off the steroids.
I'd even go as far as to say it's a left handed throw. Not easy to see unless you mark the area on that little vid with your mouse and watch a few times.
Whether its overarm or underarm, the real question is how come huge f****** flares can be brought into football stadiums when I'm not even allowed to bring a bottle of water into WHL?
Nah I disagree. If it was me i'd have taken the time to log onto SC & put a poll up to get some feedback & gauge what the best move would beIf a smoke bomb/flare landed at my feet I know that any common sense that I may have would have been gone in an instant. I am sure that I would panic and try to either get as far away from it as possible or get it as far away from me as possible. I can therefore understand (to some degree) if the fan threw it away in the direction of the pitch if he did it without really thinking about the consequences.
Because if they let you bring water (and other beverages) into WHL, they would lose out on the excessive mark-up, whereas the odd flare, smoke bomb or whatever would not dent the profits (just the odd linesman's head)
Because if they let you bring water (and other beverages) into WHL, they would lose out on the excessive mark-up, whereas the odd flare, smoke bomb or whatever would not dent the profits (just the odd linesman's head)
Surely the most composed thing to do was to pick it up and lob it at the away fans?
It's called doing a HoltbyI like how the steward moves out the way rather than preventing it hit the linesman.
Lock him up aswell!
It's called doing a Holtby