Deja vu

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Re: Deja vu

by Chuckle Brother » 27 Dec 2008 15:51

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Chuckle Brother Surprised more hasn't been made of their goal possibly being offside. I certainly thought at the time Chopra was offside (possibly twice during the move in total)

Seen the goal on SSN but it is not very definitive.


would you say it is slightly certain that it was offside?


That is exactly what I would say.

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Re: Deja vu

by Forbury Lion » 27 Dec 2008 18:06

Here's the shorter version.
floyd__streete I gave up hope, decided not to support the team for the entire game and left early, getting in the way of fans trying to watch the end of the game. I did run back in when I heard there was a bit of glory to be hunted

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Re: Deja vu

by rhroyal » 27 Dec 2008 18:17

The moral of the story? Don't leave games early. I hope you learn this time. Unfortunately for me I couldn't make it as it takes 90 minutes there and back which would mean being out from 12 - 7.30 or so, and our family don't get together much apart from at Christmas. I remember that Ipswich game though, it meant so much more to me because there were quite a few Ipswich fans at my sixth form and I was in line for a lot of stick when Bent's goal went in. Then we equalized about 30 seconds later! It was brilliant, it felt like winning. Yesterday sounded even more epic.

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