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It was obviously an Argyle fan as most of them had left by the time the draw was madeThe 50/50 is still unclaimed. £855 available if you have ticket number 39235.
It was obviously an Argyle fan as most of them had left by the time the draw was madeThe 50/50 is still unclaimed. £855 available if you have ticket number 39235.
Wow !, he might be able to buy his house !It was obviously an Argyle fan as most of them had left by the time the draw was made
I wonder how much refs look at footage from previous games. Against Forest Green, Lee Martin was penalised every time he came within a yard of a defender but looking at the video clips it's clear that his challenges are almost always legal. Then, by contrast on Saturday we got a penalty and a vital free kick when defenders couldn't cope with those legal challenges.Also a mention for the ref, who clearly knows how to ref derbies. He could easily have gone to his book in the first couple of minutes when Sweeney (I think) had about three goes at their player, but chose instead to calm things down and have a quiet word. That set the tone for what was then a feisty, competitive match played in the right spirit - the way it should be. A less able ref could easily have lost control.
Should have a word with your boss and ask for a pay upgrade for having to work with the gaws fan !First thing the Argyle fan in work said this morning was, ''before you start, you can fack off about football!''
Fantastic news.
Reminds me of when flying back to London the day after our 0-0 with Man United - my dad and I still in our City shirts, and the guy with the scanner saying he was doing a more full search on us as he was a United fan and all his colleagues were Man City* fans and had given him non-stop flak all day.First thing the Argyle fan in work said this morning was, ''before you start, you can fack off about football!''
Fantastic news.
Well my Devon Derby record is now P2 W2 F7 A0. I promise not to leave it another 26 years before my next one.
What an atmosphere (my throat is just about better now, and my knees won't thank me for all the bouncing), the players responded in kind.
My MOM was Collins, who seemed to play a lot more advanced than I've previously seen and was rewarded with a fine assist for Williams' goal. Special mention also for Woodman, who I thought was immense throughout, you wouldn't have known he hadn't featured for ages. He may be in his late 50s but he can still put in a shift.
Also a mention for the ref, who clearly knows how to ref derbies. He could easily have gone to his book in the first couple of minutes when Sweeney (I think) had about three goes at their player, but chose instead to calm things down and have a quiet word. That set the tone for what was then a feisty, competitive match played in the right spirit - the way it should be. A less able ref could easily have lost control.
Thought Collins was on another level Saturday absolutely superb in everything he did.Well my Devon Derby record is now P2 W2 F7 A0. I promise not to leave it another 26 years before my next one.
What an atmosphere (my throat is just about better now, and my knees won't thank me for all the bouncing), the players responded in kind.
My MOM was Collins, who seemed to play a lot more advanced than I've previously seen and was rewarded with a fine assist for Williams' goal. Special mention also for Woodman, who I thought was immense throughout, you wouldn't have known he hadn't featured for ages. He may be in his late 50s but he can still put in a shift.
Also a mention for the ref, who clearly knows how to ref derbies. He could easily have gone to his book in the first couple of minutes when Sweeney (I think) had about three goes at their player, but chose instead to calm things down and have a quiet word. That set the tone for what was then a feisty, competitive match played in the right spirit - the way it should be. A less able ref could easily have lost control.