Mark
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Mark
@markjones53
England Home and Away 🏴 Shrewsbury Town 💙🧡
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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@talkSPORT @shrewsburytown care to comment Roly? Best interests of the club, my arse.
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@xmeglouisee Without the new gaffa bounce we would be relegated imo. Players reverted back to type now and it shows. Awful set of players we employ.
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@shrewsburytown The team and squad reflect the entire football club very well.... Utterly fucking diabolical. Gutless bastards.
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@shrewsburytown Will the chairman actually back Gav in the summer window? Not a hope I cough up if MBE keeps the current or cuts the budget again!
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@Chesney_1995 @ian_randall1 Not a bad place to start. I would have them off for a minimum of 1min, but if the keeper is down for longer then player goes off for that amount of time plus 30 seconds..... Also not 1 player can go over to the bench
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@ian_randall1 @markjones53 WSL are going to trial a rule next season where if the keeper goes down injured and receives treatment, an outfield player leaves the field for a minute after play restarts in their stead. Hopefully that works and it comes to the men's game too.
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@Salop1977 Did you see when cotts walked down the tunnel 👀👀👀
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@history99917180 @SamRaincock But why should us as tax payers pay for that evil bastards bed and board for the 20 odd years? Should have let the cunt hang
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@SamRaincock Oh aye mate. Met lots of people I thought deserved to die for things they did. But, if we take that direction we become as bad as them. What makes us better than them is the way we treat such people.
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Mixed feelings on this. I worked on the Soham job. I was at the deposition site the day they found their bodies. I wish I hadn’t looked into the ditch.
I have no sympathy for this beast. But, I’d preferred him to rot away in a cell and suffer everyday. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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A Nottingham Forest fan’s rant about modern atmospheres in Premier League stadiums has gone viral, and many supporters will likely agree with her…
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“They don’t want us. They don’t want loyal fans. We’re cheaper, we’re worse behaved, and we’re not just going to sit pretty and clap. We’re fans, we’re real. It’s our life, it’s our community. These are just excuses and we can’t give in to them. And I don’t think it’s a countrywide issue, I think it’s a Premier League issue. The Championship—I don’t want to go back down, I don’t want to jinx it—but the atmosphere was so good, I miss it. The banter between stands, the fact that we were actually singing. You go to—no offence, and you’re not going to like this—but you go to Anfield and it’s dry. You can hear things through the tannoy. All we hear when we go to Chelsea or Arsenal is one song, because it’s just tourists. It is just tourists. We are the product. We pay the wages at the end of the day. I know literally it’s not us, but why do broadcasters want to broadcast football? Because there are fans. Without fans, there is no football.”

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@shrewsburytown Just fuck off @SkySports you are killing the match going fan ffs
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Hopefully somebody smashed that little cunts skull to pieces
aney stokes@VideosIrish
Have no luck for that
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I’m a supporter of any tool that makes our game fairer.
But VAR was introduced with two simple, powerful principles: “clear and obvious.” It was never meant to mean searching for minutes on end to find a reason to disallow a goal. It was never meant to freeze the game to pick out a single frame and rule someone offside by an inch.
We were told VAR would strengthen referees. Instead, it has made them more hesitant and less authoritative.
This weekend, VAR was given an even wider mandate. At the very same meeting, new rules were introduced to reduce time-wasting, yet the biggest source of delay in modern football is VAR itself.
I still believe in using technology to make football fairer. But in its current form, VAR risks damaging the flow of the game and the experience of the fans. And without the fans, there is no game.
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