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Robbie Savage under the misaprehension that it's sad for football that Utd aren't chalenging.

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2 hours ago, boltondiver said:

Robbie Savage under the misaprehension that it's sad for football that Utd aren't chalenging.

Always was a twat.

Bolton win, scum lose. If Carlsberg did football.

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On 29/09/2018 at 19:11, boltondiver said:

Robbie Savage under the misaprehension that it's sad for football that Utd aren't chalenging.

He's an uber cunt 

Remember him being part of that 606 phone in, fan rings in saying bag decisions cost teams with all the money floating about 

Savage takes it on himself to question the bloke why a footballer shouldn't earn what they do. 

Bloke; and that Mark Chapman sat that's not what he said but Savage carries it on

And Chris Sutton is a fake angry cunt too

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1 hour ago, tkonion said:

Awful backpass though in fairness to the keeper.

Just had a better view of it on the news and the silly fucker could have just caught it but tried to head it clear for some reason.

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8 hours ago, tkonion said:

Just had a better view of it on the news and the silly fucker could have just caught it but tried to head it clear for some reason.

Are goalkeepers allowed to use their hands on a back pass?

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6 hours ago, freds dad said:

Are goalkeepers allowed to use their hands on a back pass?

No, but if she had it would have been a free kick (indirect I think) from the position where the ball was passed back from, in this case that would have been in the opposition's half.

Edit. I've checked now and it would have been from where it was handled.

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Correction.
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9 minutes ago, tkonion said:

No, but if she had it would have been a free kick (indirect I think) from the position where the ball was passed back from, in this case that would have been in the opposition's half.

Surely it would be from where she handled it as that's were the offence occured

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I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure that I remember them being from where the player kicked it to the keeper, probably to stop any free kicks generated from it  be ing about eight feet from the goal line.

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According to wiki

The penalty for the offence is an indirect free kick. This is awarded from the position where the handling occurred, unless it is within the 6-yard goal area, in which the kick is taken from the point on the 6-yard line closest to the point of the offence.

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56 minutes ago, DirtySanchez said:

Surely it would be from where she handled it as that's were the offence occured

You're correct, I've just checked and it is from where the keeper handled the ball.

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Not surprised De Boer didn't cut it at Palace, he seems to be looking at Carragher for confirmation after each time he gives an opinion.

Side note, Palace away kit is the best kit I've seen in a while.

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On 01/10/2018 at 22:13, Alf Hartigan said:

Not surprised De Boer didn't cut it at Palace, he seems to be looking at Carragher for confirmation after each time he gives an opinion.

Side note, Palace away kit is the best kit I've seen in a while.

Couldn't understand most of what he said either. Did he use a translator?

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4 minutes ago, DirtySanchez said:

Bruce sacked

Maybe it’s just how I perceive it but Bruce always seems to have landed clubs with a few quid to spend and struggled or quit when the money ran out.

 

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