Pseud O'Nym This game wasn't in Jeddah, it was in Birmingham.
Although it's getting harder and harder to tell the difference..............................
by Avon Royal » 25 Apr 2009 22:17
Pseud O'Nym This game wasn't in Jeddah, it was in Birmingham.
by Dirk Gently » 25 Apr 2009 22:18
T.R.O.L.I. Might have asked you this before, DG, and if so I apologise as I can't remember the answer, but what would happen if the FA turned round to FIFA as said "bollocks to you, we're not implementing that rule in English football". Hypothetical I know as the FA are totally gutless but you know what I'm getting at.
by Pseud O'Nym » 25 Apr 2009 22:51
Dirk Gently 6 votes is required to pass any changes to a law.
by Dirk Gently » 25 Apr 2009 22:53
Pseud O'NymDirk Gently 6 votes is required to pass any changes to a law.
6 votes are required, shirley?
That said, very illuminating. I've never heard of IFAB, or understood the power that the "home nations" have, thank you.
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 25 Apr 2009 22:55
by winchester_royal » 25 Apr 2009 22:59
by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2009 00:09
Royal LadyNot like you to be a doom and gloom merchant Ian!Ian Royal Kevin Phillips 93rd minute winner whith Sheff losing is just as likely.
In fact it's quite likely we throw it away against Norwich. Quite often when all th eresults have gone our way we've not taken advantage.
by Platypuss » 26 Apr 2009 06:54
Ian RoyalRoyal LadyNot like you to be a doom and gloom merchant Ian!Ian Royal Kevin Phillips 93rd minute winner whith Sheff losing is just as likely.
In fact it's quite likely we throw it away against Norwich. Quite often when all th eresults have gone our way we've not taken advantage.
It's been hard to stay positive. Currently I'm developing a crap prediction habit as a kind of reverse psychology ploy.
by papereyes » 26 Apr 2009 08:18
Dirk GentlyPseud O'Nym On a different matter; am I alone in feeling sorry for Ross Wallace? The last minute of the penultimate game of a long season, he scores the goal that could be instrumental in getting his club into the top flight, and gets sent off for celebrating! FFS why is taking your shirt off a mandatory yellow? Well, maybe if it was women's football, though Sep Blatter would probably positively encourage that.
There are two linked reasons for that :
- FIFA insists on a single set of rules for all matches across the world (rightly so, IMHO, as there'd be so many different sets of rules, otherwise).
- In many countries and cultures across the world the sight of a bare chest is taboo and/or offensive - a major sign of disrespect and so punished by a yellow card.
Now put the two together ....
did anyone else see Ronaldos celebration this afternoon
by Terminal Boardom » 26 Apr 2009 08:25
winchester_royal As long as there are dejected Brum fans in the south stand at the end of the game then ill be happy.
by Barry the bird boggler » 26 Apr 2009 08:29
by Schards#2 » 26 Apr 2009 09:20
Royal With CheeseJimmytheJim cue dismal display at carrow road. i'm far too excited to be optimistic.
I was thinking the same thing!
It's still staggering to think that with 2 games to go we still have a chance of automatic promotion!
How dull this season is! Oh, and uninspiring!
by Friday's Child » 26 Apr 2009 09:28
by Royal Lady » 26 Apr 2009 09:46
Wallace didn't have a bare chest though!Dirk GentlyPseud O'Nym On a different matter; am I alone in feeling sorry for Ross Wallace? The last minute of the penultimate game of a long season, he scores the goal that could be instrumental in getting his club into the top flight, and gets sent off for celebrating! FFS why is taking your shirt off a mandatory yellow? Well, maybe if it was women's football, though Sep Blatter would probably positively encourage that.
There are two linked reasons for that :
- FIFA insists on a single set of rules for all matches across the world (rightly so, IMHO, as there'd be so many different sets of rules, otherwise).
- In many countries and cultures across the world the sight of a bare chest is taboo and/or offensive - a major sign of disrespect and so punished by a yellow card.
Now put the two together ....
by Chaney » 26 Apr 2009 09:58
Barry the bird boggler Still not in our hands, we have to win at Norwich first and if that happens we have to hope Palace are good enough to get something off of Sheffield, now who does Colin support again?
Perhaps our best bet maybe to thwart Colin again and let Birmingham win by utilising our stunning home form.
by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2009 13:45
Schards#2Royal With CheeseJimmytheJim cue dismal display at carrow road. i'm far too excited to be optimistic.
I was thinking the same thing!
It's still staggering to think that with 2 games to go we still have a chance of automatic promotion!
How dull this season is! Oh, and uninspiring!
Jees, give it up mate.
I appreciate you don't go to the games but if you read the almost universal response to almost all of our games since christmas, you'll know we've redefined dull.
Then, on a day when we are not actually playing but other clubs cock up, you try and clutch at some sad little straw as if it demonstrates you haven't been proven completely and utterly wrong.
An unusual combination of results has led to a potentially exciting scenario. The football that has produced this scenario has been utterly dull and uninspiring as nigh on everyone who has watched it has said for months and I doubt next weeks game will be any different. Two dull teams in a dull games where the stakes happen to be high.
by Cookie » 26 Apr 2009 13:46
by Schards#2 » 26 Apr 2009 14:44
by SLAMMED » 26 Apr 2009 14:52
Schards#2 Isn't it amazing that the only people that don't think it's been dull are those that don't go to many/any games .
by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2009 15:03
Schards#2 Isn't it amazing that the only people that don't think it's been dull are those that don't go to many/any games
I suppose if you just follow it by seeing the results, then the perfomances don't matter and you can innocently imagine teams of heroic gladiators competing in a frenzied battle that is destined to go down to the wire.
The reality is very much different.
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