The free kick wasnt given at all. There was no advantage to them cause we had the ball, so why take so long to blow the whistle? It seemed like forever, id reckon at least 5-7 seconds after contact was made that the whistle was blown
The most frustrating part of his play is that his first thought is always to be wide, in the channel. If you're in a 2 thats not such a big problem, but in a 1 your leaving your space and crowding out another.
He might be playing to instruction...
Always good to see Davek getting his arse handed to him. Tom actually knows what he's talking about and can back up his claims. Dave just spouts the same guff over and over as per.
How is saying that it will take time to settle and for people to change their habits being short sighted?
Yes there are issues. Yes there may be more, and they will all need to be sorted. However basing an entire opinion off two test events...
Its not short sighted at all. Quite the opposite in fact. Im the one looking at how.it plays out in the long term, accepting that it won't be perfect on day one. Some people are judging the next 100 years of a stadium location based upon two test...
I was lucky for sure, but the Stadium wasnt fully open, EVERYBODY left at the same time.
If I didnt get a lift I would have made my way to the station, waited in a queue for a bit and then got the train home.
You are acting like I would have...
I went as well. I walked back into town, stopped at te Invisible Wind Factory after the bridge and when I walked out the place was completely empty. The walk back to Moorfields was a breeze and the train was easy to get on to.
With 55k, maybe...
I am not interested in your endless circular arguments, completely ignoring any facts and speculating wildly to attribute blame or responsibility. These issues are all well documented and clearly defined in the planning application.... hence the...