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22/23 Burnley FC v Swansea City FC Official Match Thread

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What will the result be against Burnley?

  • Burnley win

    Votes: 15 41.7%
  • Draw

    Votes: 15 41.7%
  • Swans win

    Votes: 6 16.7%

  • Total voters
    36
  • Poll closed .
Manselton Jack said:
Jak365 said:
His dad will be fuming.

Some would say this was coming after such poor man-management by Russ. Fair play to Joel for putting a brave face on it for so long. Remarkable resilience, against all odds.
His dad should be fuming at his son for being a dick.

His dad is massively proud of his son for shoving two fingers up Russ, early doors.

And quite rightly so.
 
Curtis is worse than Wyndham here… there is no debate about Piroe’s stamp.

Red card every time.
 
Still think it's a soft red, Burnley players brought that red imo

Having said that, I'd need to see it from the opposite angle to see if there was any contract made.
 
Jak365 said:
Manselton Jack said:
His dad should be fuming at his son for being a dick.

His dad is massively proud of his son for shoving two fingers up Russ, early doors.

And quite rightly so.

Piroe and his dad sound like tw*ts then
 
glad I slept in and only caught the second half. Looked almost too easy for them to nick the ball from us and go on a break. I figure thats usually their game plan, with how clinical they were at doing that.
 
Nocountryforoldjack said:
Still think it's a soft red, Burnley players brought that red imo

Having said that, I'd need to see it from the opposite angle to see if there was any contract made.

Not sure contact needs to be made… he obviously attempts to stamp but misses - much like his form in front of goal recently 😂
 
He didn't just place his foot back, it was a positive stamp back, think the intent was there which is a red card, but not sure there was contact, the reaction of the players intimidating the Ref says it all, Cork wagging is finger in his face as well didn't go down well with me. twat.
 
Right, seen the replay about 6 times now, initially thought it was a red card.

It doesn't actually look like he has made contact with the Burnley player with the stamp, would need a different angle on it. Those who are up on the rules of the game, if he doesn't make contact with the Burnley player, can he still be done for intent?
 
Jak365 said:
Manselton Jack said:
His dad should be fuming at his son for being a dick.

His dad is massively proud of his son for shoving two fingers up Russ, early doors.

And quite rightly so.
He left him out for a couple of games, probably a mistake but we don't know what went on behind the scenes.
He's picked him for the last 50 odd league games...
 
Nocountryforoldjack said:
Still think it's a soft red, Burnley players brought that red imo

Having said that, I'd need to see it from the opposite angle to see if there was any contract made.

Felt to me like he never stops moving at the tug back, he looks down at the player and misses because is watching out for the player behind him on the floor.
 
Jak365 said:
Manselton Jack said:
His dad should be fuming at his son for being a dick.

His dad is massively proud of his son for shoving two fingers up Russ, early doors.

And quite rightly so.

That's been said enough times for that not to be of any relevance today, the past is the past Piroe and Martin have both moved on, that's why he had the season he had.
Manager and his player/players fell out, never ever been known before has it :roll:

Move On.
 

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