Today's footie 26/03
Today's footie 26/03
Just finished Man City 2 Chelsea 0 in the WSL, blowing the title race (a 4 horse affair) wide open. An enjoyable watch notable for the quality of Man City and also the Chelsea (away) fans doing a countdown from 7 every time the City 'keeper, Ellie Robuck, had the ball. A clever attempt to draw the ref's attention to potential time wasting.
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Will Big Dunc get his first win at FGR? Currently 1 up against Wednesday.
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A big win for Gareth Taylor and Man City, a mere 3 points split the top 4 plus Chelsea and Arsenal in 3rd and 4th have a game in hand.Duffer_ wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:38 pmJust finished Man City 2 Chelsea 0 in the WSL, blowing the title race (a 4 horse affair) wide open. An enjoyable watch notable for the quality of Man City and also the Chelsea (away) fans doing a countdown from 7 every time the City 'keeper, Ellie Robuck, had the ball. A clever attempt to draw the ref's attention to potential time wasting.
Impossible to pick a WSL winner out of those 4 and it will likely go down to the final day again.
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Forgive my lack of googling this but is it our Gareth Taylor?!
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mental from Sheff Weds, 23 undefeated (or something like that) then back to back defeats
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Hope we don’t follow suit. !Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 3:22 pmmental from Sheff Weds, 23 undefeated (or something like that) then back to back defeats
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Some of our international players won’t get much time with us prior to our Friday game
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Can't they just stick to one the dirty Rovers b**gersDuffer_ wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:38 pmJust finished Man City 2 Chelsea 0 in the WSL, blowing the title race (a 4 horse affair) wide open. An enjoyable watch notable for the quality of Man City and also the Chelsea (away) fans doing a countdown from 7 every time the City 'keeper, Ellie Robuck, had the ball. A clever attempt to draw the ref's attention to potential time wasting.
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I wish I'd have put a few quid on Kazakhstan to beat Denmark with Denmark winning 2-0 with 20 mins to go.
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Cracking ball by Lane to Saka then the cross back to Kane for a tap in
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Lovely goal Saka
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Wow. What a player Saka has turned into.
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What a strike from Saka to make it 2 - 0 Top Bin
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Saka. Incredible
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What the hell is Kane playing at dropping into the midfield though? He’s a striker and should stay in the box.
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Great goal by Saka , it's good to see Maddison having a free role .
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I’ve quite liked Maddison’s performance. Chilwell could try get on the outside a bit more.expoultryboy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 5:50 pmGreat goal by Saka , it's good to see Maddison having a free role .
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Am I in the minority regarding Bellingham.For a couple of years now I’ve listened to pundits talking about what a prospect he is and how he’s going to be some player. In all the times I’ve watched him I’ve not seen anything that leads me to think he’s anything special. I’d be interested to hear what others think.
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Was superb in Naples in the first half the other night.beddie wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:03 pmAm I in the minority regarding Bellingham.For a couple of years now I’ve listened to pundits talking about what a prospect he is and how he’s going to be some player. In all the times I’ve watched him I’ve not seen anything that leads me to think he’s anything special. I’d be interested to hear what others think.
He’s a big talent but as always probably not as good as some of the hype although worth remembering he’s still very young.
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Like the commentator just said , he's still only 19 .
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beddie wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:03 pmAm I in the minority regarding Bellingham.For a couple of years now I’ve listened to pundits talking about what a prospect he is and how he’s going to be some player. In all the times I’ve watched him I’ve not seen anything that leads me to think he’s anything special. I’d be interested to hear what others think.
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The Ukraine young keepers bloody tall ... Madison jokingly hugged him just before the corner and he is fully a head taller
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Refs been excellent.
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Just looked Trubin up 199cm (6feet 6.5 inches in old money)kentonclaret wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 6:18 pmMaddison is only 175cm tall (5 feet 8 inches in old money) so most keepers would tower above James to be honest.
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JBG subbed off at half time with Iceland winning 2-0 at Liechtenstein, currently 5-0. Not injured.
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Getting "pulled off" at half time is a bit different to the "half an orange" we used to get
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Ok gazza
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BPF and NI fell to a disappointing 1-0 home defeat against Finland despite bossing the game they couldn't convert some clear cut chances.
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Brian Easton and Ryan Fulton helped Hamilton pull off a surprise 1-0 win over Raith to claim the SPFL Trust Trophy.