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Huddersfield Town v Luton Town
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And it's considered violent conduct.
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#32
(4 hours ago)Lord Snooty Wrote: And it's considered violent conduct.

Yes, again thats a bit extreme certainly in this case.
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#33
Huddersfield done great with 10 men x 2. Just hope no one makes you play with 11.

Alfie May back in day would have been called a girl for doing that. Now that would be sexist and a girl or woman would have more sense and pride anyway.

Kasey Palmer shouldn't have to consider his hair before playing football. So long as it doesn't impede his eyesight or slow him down, anything should go.

Should having your socks rolled down be seen as an encitement to an over-the-ball tackle and thus be regarded as mitigation for breaking a leg?

Snoots is quite right. In my day no one grabbed a shirt till Leeds imported it. But in our football a grabbed shirt would have elicited a mouth full of fist.

And wearing gloves would have ensured even rougher treatment than rolling down your socks. And what is wearing gloves with a short sleeved shirt about?

And as for cutting holes in your socks to reveal your under-developed Cole-Palmer calf muscles, how stupid do you want to look?

Cramp - cook with salt.

By the way Goodman didn't look the same confident keeper last night that he has in previous seasons. It wasn't his fault but he looked jumpy, as though he was expecting something to go wrong. Did you do it to him , or had it already happened? A real was-it-Bill-or-was-it-Ben question.
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#34
The striker crisis is over. We've re-signed Jon Stead. Whistle
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#35
Luton played against 10 men last night like we've played against 10 men more than once this season Devon. As for Goodman, he's been like that all season as far as I'm concerned, I wasn't convinced when he got the nod to start with, but then again who did Lee Grant inspire confidence in? You'd a thunk he might have had a clue about goalkeeping?

Having said that, we've not conceded more than 3, so far, whether Goodman was keeper or Nicholls, so I'd say it's a Barnsley thing, given they've gone from 2nd to 15th and that's nowt to do with us. That, or just say well done Cardiff.

Nicholls no more has cramp on the pitch than I do in the queue for the loo's, there's a hint in my post.

In Mick Buxton's sides, regardless of how much snow/frost was on the pitch, the only player that wore long sleeves and gloves was the keeper.

I didn't wear gloves on Sunday mornings, but I frequently did the Denis Law thing.
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#36
Anybody remember the last Town player to score from the halfway line? It might not have been the halfway line, but not far off. No not Paul Dalton....

Peter Hart's own goal at Hereford. Laugh Sad Tongue Big Grin Whistle Confused Doh
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