Velvet Revolver
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Not sure about Lithuanian but I know Latvian adds an S onto the end of all names so it could be related to that.
Check out United’s squad written in Latvian:
1 V Davids de Hea
2 A Viktors Lindelēfs
3 A Ēriks Baijī
4 A Fils Džonss
6 P Pols Pogba
7 U Aleksiss Sančess
8 P Huans Mata
9 U Romelu Lukaku
10 U Markuss Rešfords
11 U Antonī Marsiāls
12 A Kriss Smolings
13 V Lī Grānts
14 P Džese Lingārds
15 P Andreass Pereira
16 A Markoss Roho
17 P Fredži
18 A Ešlijs Jangs
20 A Diogu Dalots
21 P Anders Errera
22 V Serhio Romero
23 A Lūks Šo
25 P Antonio Valensija(kapteinis)
27 P Marvāns Felainī
31 P Nemaņa Matičs
36 A Mateo Darmians
39 P Skots Maktominejs
Been saying for years that defenders go down easier than attackers. That said, can’t stand when the defender is running towards his corner flag with absolutely no option and someone sticks a leg in and invites them to go over.Elanga's been muscled off the ball a few times tonight.
"He has to be stronger."
Defender (Fofana) goes over easily.
"Clever play by the CB."
Even now, Greenwood goes over easily and Sutton with the "not much in that." Talk. Has he once said there wasn't much in that when the hulking Elanga out Fofana on the ball?
It’s not only that with Sutton, his overall tone is more like he’s commentating an England match and his entire audience is English.Elanga's been muscled off the ball a few times tonight.
"He has to be stronger."
Defender (Fofana) goes over easily.
"Clever play by the CB."
Even now, Greenwood goes over easily and Sutton with the "not much in that." Talk. Has he once said there wasn't much in that when the hulking Elanga out Fofana on the ball?
Case in point ^It’s not only that with Sutton, his overall tone is more like he’s commentating an England match and his entire audience is English.
Everything he says is “maybe this will be what wins it for Leicester” as if thats what the entire audience is hoping for, because he can’t fathom anything else.
He’s worse than Jenas for bias, and that’s going some. Is impartiality too much to ask?It’s not only that with Sutton, his overall tone is more like he’s commentating an England match and his entire audience is English.
Everything he says is “maybe this will be what wins it for Leicester” as if thats what the entire audience is hoping for, because he can’t fathom anything else.
It always feels like we play crap when Sutton is on.I knew this bump was gonna be because of Sutton. He is awful.
Chris Sutton is another person in football stealing a living. It’s quite a talent to be consistently wrong.Elanga's been muscled off the ball a few times tonight.
"He has to be stronger."
Defender (Fofana) goes over easily.
"Clever play by the CB."
Even now, Greenwood goes over easily and Sutton with the "not much in that." Talk. Has he once said there wasn't much in that when the hulking Elanga out Fofana on the ball?
Despised this for years. They’ll do the most basic catch and then lay down on the floor for 30 seconds.Goalkeepers falling to the ground after they catch the ball in the last 10 minutes (but only if they're not losing). Pure time wasting that never, ever gets punished.
That 6 second rule that keepers are allowed to hold the ball for was enforced for about three weeks in 2005 and never again since.Goalkeepers falling to the ground after they catch the ball in the last 10 minutes (but only if they're not losing). Pure time wasting that never, ever gets punished.
Yeah, this one is fecking infuriating. I'd love it if a ref blew for a foul after six seconds had passed. Since the ball is technically in play, no time is ever added for it either.Goalkeepers falling to the ground after they catch the ball in the last 10 minutes (but only if they're not losing). Pure time wasting that never, ever gets punished.
Yeah, this one is fecking infuriating. I'd love it if a ref blew for a foul after six seconds had passed. Since the ball is technically in play, no time is ever added for it either.
This grinds my gears massively too. Sporting coverage should be practical to capture the best footage and not be an artistic intepretation of events.Can we have a petition - know there was a thread before some years back- about the increasingly catastrophic direction of footage of matches on tv?
EVERY SINGLE TIME key parts of matches give-way to the innate artistic yearnings of said footage director trying "frame a narrative" cutting away from the play to a face, a STAND, rain, anything BUT the match.
The best directors replay the right clips, and such decorative footage during BREAKS in play.
Now the cut must be allowed to finish it's panoramic theatrical narrative full form until the director decided he has made his illustrious BAFTA worth point.
This match:
Soyuncu fading into Evans and Back
Literally footage of rain and the Sir Alex Ferguson stand; Leicester nearly nabbed the ball in the mean time near our goal.
STOP IT
KICK IT OUT
I used to do that when I played Sunday league! I never got a goalie booked but I pissed a load off because it did hurry them up.If I was a striker I would start counting out loud, and theatrically with my fingers, to bring attention to this ridiculous time wasting. Kane is the only player I've seen do this.
If I was a striker I would start counting out loud, and theatrically with my fingers, to bring attention to this ridiculous time wasting. Kane is the only player I've seen do this.
Pretty sure that rule was scrapped.Yeah, this one is fecking infuriating. I'd love it if a ref blew for a foul after six seconds had passed. Since the ball is technically in play, no time is ever added for it either.
Found Jon Moss' account.Shielding the ball in the corner. Annoys the hell out of me. Very dick move.