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@Spannerball @ShaunTheRam @hutch172 Now mention how many times Bobby Clark lost it in midfield, Travis was brilliant but was a million miles from the worst
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@MillwallDolbs5 Coburn to be fair did give Sanderson the run around but it helps when you can pull the defenders shirt for 10yards and still get a free kick at the end of it, pat at other end would have been blown up straight away
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Everyone saying Agyemang gave Crama a tough game last night.... But nowhere near how hard Josh Coburn made it for the Derby back 4, he was immense lasts night and gave them nightmares!!
Phil Clarke@philclarke0170
Coburn really is coming of age before our eyes, Sadlier was at the game last night & it’s no understatement to say Josh is rapidly moving into that elite phase Sadlier reached before his injury. Maybe it’s time to drop the Lamp Post tag, created at a time he was mocked. Now let’s put the credit on his performances. This was a great moment, people wanted him to be more physical. He’s come back from injury and now he is dragging 2 defending around the pitch 😂 #Millwall
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@JackOrton96 What would you like? Dr notes? Blood test results? He’s not well and unavailable, that’s all we need/deserve to know, beyond that it’s personal for him and medical team
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@dapul__90 @fergsim Yeah and if we’d taken even two of the four great chances we would have won and game plan would have worked perfectly but we didn’t and that’s the difference
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@dcfcGeorge84 He’s got a lot of good attributes but he needs to lose the ball less and and his shot/conversation is really poor, but that’s why he plays for us not a prem team
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@LWalton92 The manager has said that the virus has led to other complications but it’s a personal health matter so didn’t go any further
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He’s done it again! We are better without Travis in the XI, it’s clear for anyone to see #dcfc
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Eustace not taking his best mate Travis off cost us that game right there, baffling decision #dcfc
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@garym_78 @hazzafors I can’t get my head around living the way they do win-we’re fucking brilliant HMS piss the league, lose- managers shit every player is shit worse team ever, just calm down, played poor today, fair enough move on to Tuesday
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@hazzafors I despair at our fan base when reading posts on here tonight. The speed we turn on players is shocking.
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Glad to see Szmodics being written off after two games, it’s the Derby way…. #dcfc
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@hightimes75 @davidbalfour78 @The_Tman10 I’m saying the rules should be changed for situations like this, the free kick is the compensation for the attack being stopped and the card is punishment for what the player did wrong, he didn’t do anything wrong. Separate the giving of the foul and the punishment of a card
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@walteda3 @davidbalfour78 @The_Tman10 It doesn't matter if it's intentional or unintentional ffs, he denied a goalscoring opportunity, the rules state it's a red card. How is it so difficult for you to grasp that?
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Ridiculously harsh red card for Motherwell 🤷🏼♂️
Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast@AFCHereWeGo
The red card.
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@hightimes75 @davidbalfour78 @The_Tman10 Unintentionally so shouldn’t be punished, what’s so hard to understand?
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@walteda3 @davidbalfour78 @The_Tman10 He prevented a goal scoring opportunity, what's so hard to understand?
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@hightimes75 @davidbalfour78 @The_Tman10 Why are cards given? To punish the actions of the player, why are free kicks given? To make up for the missed opportunity due to the actions of the player.
Free kicks as your attack was stopped, yellow or not even that as you shouldn’t really punish anyone for falling
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@davidbalfour78 @hightimes75 @The_Tman10 Not giving a free kick at all would be penalising the attacking team. On this one a free kick and yellow would have been a fair out come, even the attacking player was saying it wasn’t a red
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@walteda3 @hightimes75 @The_Tman10 what your saying is penalise the attacking team because the defending team didn't mean to commit a foul 🤔 the slip was accidental but its caused by panic due to a defensive mistake. Was there a genuine attempt to play the ball when the professional foul was commited ? No ,red
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@hightimes75 @The_Tman10 That’s just a shit black and white view (might well be the rules) but in a world where goals are disallowed coz someone toe was a mm offside you’d think someone could go “didn’t mean that, yellow is fine and free kick to attacking team”
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@walteda3 @The_Tman10 He denied a goalscoring opportunity, no common sense required, straight red
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@SpoutHandle @Mass_deed @StokeyyG2 Why? I thought the rule is if your trying to play the ball it’s only yellow in the area, he certainly was trying to play the ball, he just fell over so surely if a red out then it’s a red in?
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@walteda3 @Mass_deed @StokeyyG2 Early in the game and common sense is also just as irrelevant when applying the laws of the game. You also can’t say for certain the keeper was getting to it before Cameron. If anything, had it been in the box then a yellow would have been given instead.
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@SpoutHandle @Mass_deed @StokeyyG2 But it shouldn’t be, so early in the game, common sense says, free kick, yellow, get on with it. Red is way too harsh punishment for slipping when the keeper was getting the ball anyway
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@Mass_deed @StokeyyG2 Intent is a word that people need to forget. It’s irrelevant.
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@DaleJohnsonBBC @StephenMurray87 @JacquiOatley I’d be totally up for them talking about that, interview them every game like players and managers, explain decisions when good and bad, will help people understand more
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@StephenMurray87 @JacquiOatley But unlike players... match officials would not be interviewed when they had made correct decisions.
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