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Post by lostinspace on Mar 14, 2024 21:21:25 GMT
So, a few weeks back, Sheffield United fans left or started leaving after going 4-0 down in the first 20 odd minutes at home to the Arse... tonight Liverpool went 4-0 up at home in a game they were leading on aggregate 5-1, basically the tie was as good as won before the second leg started. If after those goals had gone in ( tonight) would you ( as a home supporter) think this game is going nowhere no competition,get up and leave?
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Post by eppinggas on Mar 23, 2024 22:25:21 GMT
So, a few weeks back, Sheffield United fans left or started leaving after going 4-0 down in the first 20 odd minutes at home to the Arse... tonight Liverpool went 4-0 up at home in a game they were leading on aggregate 5-1, basically the tie was as good as won before the second leg started. If after those goals had gone in ( tonight) would you ( as a home supporter) think this game is going nowhere no competition,get up and leave? I dread to think how many games (Rovers and other games with Rovers not playing) I have attended. Guesstimate around 900? I have left two games before the final whistle. 1. 27th February 1993. Gas 0 Watford 3. Twerton Park. Up early on a Saturday morning with my other half in Croydon (south east London). We are pre-marital status and things are going very well. In a moment of madness she asks me "What shall we do today? Go on, you chose". A nano-second later - my response "Pack a bag, we're going to Bath!". A phone call to my parents in Winterbourne from Membury Services and the weekend looks just swell. Rovers were 0-3 down after about an hour. I was embarrassed and humiliated and we left with 10 minutes to go. 2. 12th February 2011. Brisbane Road. My 'easiest' fixture to get to in the footballing calendar. A pathetic Rovers performance saw on loan goal keeper Luke Daniels do worse than my pet cat in goal. He literally dived out of the way for Orients second goal. I actually looked it up on YouTube. I walked out in disgust after the Orient sub scored his second, and Orient's fourth goal. What ever became of that clown? Name: Harry Kane.
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Post by bluetornados on Mar 24, 2024 0:15:12 GMT
So, a few weeks back, Sheffield United fans left or started leaving after going 4-0 down in the first 20 odd minutes at home to the Arse... tonight Liverpool went 4-0 up at home in a game they were leading on aggregate 5-1, basically the tie was as good as won before the second leg started. If after those goals had gone in ( tonight) would you ( as a home supporter) think this game is going nowhere no competition,get up and leave? I dread to think how many games (Rovers and other games with Rovers not playing) I have attended. Guesstimate around 900? I have left two games before the final whistle. 1. 27th February 1993. Gas 0 Watford 3. Twerton Park. Up early on a Saturday morning with my other half in Croydon (south east London). We are pre-marital status and things are going very well. In a moment of madness she asks me "What shall we do today? Go on, you chose". A nano-second later - my response "Pack a bag, we're going to Bath!". A phone call to my parents in Winterbourne from Membury Services and the weekend looks just swell. Rovers were 0-3 down after about an hour. I was embarrassed and humiliated and we left with 10 minutes to go. 2. 12th February 2011. Brisbane Road. My 'easiest' fixture to get to in the footballing calendar. A pathetic Rovers performance saw on loan goal keeper Luke Daniels do worse than my pet cat in goal. He literally dived out of the way for Orients second goal. I actually looked it up on YouTube. I walked out in disgust after the Orient sub scored his second, and Orient's fourth goal. What ever became of that clown? Name: Harry Kane. Yes, that clown Harry Kane has scored over 24 goals a season for the last 10 seasons... Russell Slade said that he was "delighted" that Harry Kane scored a goal on his first league start. On 12th February 2011, he scored twice in a 4–1 win over Bristol Rovers, after coming on as a substitute for McGleish in the 70th minute. He ended the season scoring five goals in 18 matches... The only team out of the 6 he has played for and not to have scored was Norwich in the 2012-13 season...
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