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What's the song?
He's magic you know, you'll never get passed Tiago.
Just the three times mind.
by CountryRoyal » 24 Jan 2017 10:27
No Fixed AbodeLWJBR0B0T
What's the song?
He's magic you know, you'll never get passed Tiago.
Just the three times mind.
by LWJ » 24 Jan 2017 12:18
No Fixed Abode
Just the three times mind.
by bcubed » 24 Jan 2017 13:14
by Yellowcoat » 24 Jan 2017 14:05
by cornflake » 24 Jan 2017 16:34
by bcubed » 24 Jan 2017 21:11
cornflake I really enjoyed the ' We've got the ball and we've lost the ball chant !!
Hopefully our fans can adopt this for both our home and away games, as it created a great atmosphere.
by cornflake » 24 Jan 2017 22:57
by CountryRoyal » 25 Jan 2017 06:50
bcubedcornflake I really enjoyed the ' We've got the ball and we've lost the ball chant !!
Hopefully our fans can adopt this for both our home and away games, as it created a great atmosphere.
Seems to be just three of us who have heard this chant!
Any sign of it tonight?
by LWJ » 25 Jan 2017 10:23
CountryRoyalbcubedcornflake I really enjoyed the ' We've got the ball and we've lost the ball chant !!
Hopefully our fans can adopt this for both our home and away games, as it created a great atmosphere.
Seems to be just three of us who have heard this chant!
Any sign of it tonight?
A brief scattering in y26 but understandable it didn't catch on instantly considering how shit the atmosphere was in general and that most people didn't go to Derby.
by CountryRoyal » 25 Jan 2017 10:47
LWJCountryRoyalbcubed
Seems to be just three of us who have heard this chant!
Any sign of it tonight?
A brief scattering in y26 but understandable it didn't catch on instantly considering how shit the atmosphere was in general and that most people didn't go to Derby.
We also didn't have the ball as much last night.
Worked well at Derby as their fans were getting on the players backs for not having the ball. Last night wasn't the best game for it IMO.
by bcubed » 25 Jan 2017 12:59
CountryRoyalLWJCountryRoyal
A brief scattering in y26 but understandable it didn't catch on instantly considering how shit the atmosphere was in general and that most people didn't go to Derby.
We also didn't have the ball as much last night.
Worked well at Derby as their fans were getting on the players backs for not having the ball. Last night wasn't the best game for it IMO.
Was a kick in the teeth when they started chanting it towards the end when they wouldn't give the ball back.
by old woman » 26 Jan 2017 11:12
by lewesroyal » 26 Jan 2017 13:02
by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2017 13:18
old woman I enjoyed their "we've got the ball" chant. Thought it was very quick. However I'm not sure the ref added on enough time at the end to cover the time the ball was out of play.
As a general point- Why do clocks on scoreboards stop at 90 minutes? It's always difficult to guage how much added time is played.
by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2017 16:18
old woman I enjoyed their "we've got the ball" chant. Thought it was very quick. However I'm not sure the ref added on enough time at the end to cover the time the ball was out of play.
As a general point- Why do clocks on scoreboards stop at 90 minutes? It's always difficult to guage how much added time is played.
by Nameless » 26 Jan 2017 16:23
by Ian Royal » 26 Jan 2017 16:28
Nameless you can imagine the fuss if the ref had indicated 3 mins and then someone took a pic of the scoreboard showing 4 had been played and a goal just being scored.
Utter nonsense of course but then what do fans know !
I'm never sure it's worth even indicating the time added. When I used to ref I never had any idea of how much extra time was to be played as it is totally unnecessary for the ref to know.
by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2017 16:29
Ian RoyalNameless you can imagine the fuss if the ref had indicated 3 mins and then someone took a pic of the scoreboard showing 4 had been played and a goal just being scored.
Utter nonsense of course but then what do fans know !
I'm never sure it's worth even indicating the time added. When I used to ref I never had any idea of how much extra time was to be played as it is totally unnecessary for the ref to know.
How could you not know how much extra time you were allowing when you're the one with the whistle who decides when to end the game?
by Yellowcoat » 26 Jan 2017 16:36
by Nameless » 26 Jan 2017 19:20
Ian RoyalNameless you can imagine the fuss if the ref had indicated 3 mins and then someone took a pic of the scoreboard showing 4 had been played and a goal just being scored.
Utter nonsense of course but then what do fans know !
I'm never sure it's worth even indicating the time added. When I used to ref I never had any idea of how much extra time was to be played as it is totally unnecessary for the ref to know.
How could you not know how much extra time you were allowing when you're the one with the whistle who decides when to end the game?
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