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FA Cup 5th Round - Huddersfield Town v Manchester United
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What can you say? Other than well done Rochdale, they'll be at Wemberlee before us.
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(18-02-2018, 19:55)theo_luddite Wrote: What can you say? Other than well done Rochdale, they'll be at Wemberlee before us.

Hope they kick lumps out of southern twats. Laugh
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(18-02-2018, 10:54)Lord Snooty Wrote: And when we played City at this stage last season, there was a full house at the JSS. Where were those missing 6,000 fans yesterday? Huh

1. We weren't on the telly against Citeh. It's compulsory for all FA Cup games involving the Red Mancs to be on live telly.
2. Lots of dogs had to wait for their owners to come back from the pub to get fed.
3. There was every chance Wagbo would revert to parking the bus again. Thankfully he didn't, long may he continue.
4. £30 to watch Maureen put out at defense minded team when it was only £100 for a season ticket. Come on Grommet, how is that value for money?
5. It kicked off that late, those that go for a pre-match lunchtime drink had fallen asleep by the time the game kicked off. Think that extended to the blind mouse with the flag in front of us.
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#44
Plenty of poor excuses for those not turning up, most of them bleating that £30 is too much so I ask you the following...

By giving Season tickets away at bargain prices has Dean spoiled the fans and devalued the product?
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#45
How much do you think Deano can up next years season ticket for those that dont renew by the deadline ? we were discussing this saturday as the pubs were seemingly quieter than normal and also stated he's made a rod for his own book going so low @ £199 as £300 will be deemed way too much in future.

We thought £299 for those renewing late and waiting to see what happens.

Returning to 13-14,000 home fans on Saturday is where we were less than 18 months with a decent home attendance so just shows we've got 30% our our fanbase who maybe will pick and choose games if we drop out of the greedy league - nothing wrong with that, brings in match day revenue we probably dont have this term everyone paying in advance.
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#46
Well that was a game and a half. Loved the fact we got right into their faces and gave it a right good go.
Obviously the big difference was finishing....if we had had Lukaku in our team we could well have won that game.
That Hadjergonads fella is looking a right player.....he had Shaw in his pocket all night. Quaner was good also.
Best player for me was Billing...just. He gets a bit more experience, that boy is going to go to a top club and play at the highest level.
Was it Everton that were pissed off they didn't get him as a kid a few years ago.?
The only player that didn't play as well on Saturday was Ince. He tried, but it just didn't work for him.
Schindler was partly to blame for the first goal. Should have ushered Lukaku out to the wing rather than let him turn inside.

That display has given me a lot of hope for the rest of the season. Play like that and we are staying up.
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Is it only me who thought the VAR got it wrong? In my opinion, if it's only a kneecap that's playing him offside, then it's not offside, the players are level. And how do they know they've taken the still from the correct frame? Do they take it from when the passing player first touches the ball or when it leaves his foot? In which time there's probably hundreds of frames to choose from which would give every possible outcome. Take the first frame and the player could look well onside or the last frame miles offside.
It's crazy how they're doing it. The decision should only be changed if the liner's had a complete mare.
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#48
He can score with his knee, therefore he is offside. rules are rules, 1" of 10' they are trying to gain a advantage
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#49
Seem to recall us having a goal disallowed for offside early in the season when a players big toe was "offside"
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(19-02-2018, 14:18)theo_luddite Wrote: Seem to recall us having a goal disallowed for offside early in the season when a players big toe was "offside"

Aye. Kachunga against Leicester. That would've been the winner, unlike Mata's goal on Saturday in a meaningless friendly. Whistle
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