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I think a co-ordinated throwing of like 20 of those balls into Reina's area in the derby would be a thousand times more funny than that sock [Poor language removed] they did last season.

All 20 of our ball throwers would probably get sent down for life, whilst allowing the sock throwers the freedom of the city.
 

Rafael' response:
"These things can happen in a lot of games. It's a bad situation for us that the ball was in the middle and was influential but again I will say we didn't play well. That's the main thing for me.''

Benítez's reflective manner can perhaps be explained by the fact that he seemed unaware that the goal should have been disallowed. Asked whether he thought the goal should have stood, he said: "It's a very technical question. It could be a goal, it's difficult to say. In this case it has to be a goal."

"The Sunderland manager, Steve Bruce, admitted that he was also unaware of the rule, though he had clearly been informed by the time he was called upon to make his post-match comments. "What a shame," was his tongue-in-cheek response."


He talks some cr*p!

According to the rules it should have been a bounce ball apparently!

"Under the laws of the game the beachball, which bore a Liverpool crest, should have been considered an outside agent, which, whether an errant inflatable, plastic bag or yorkshire terrier, should bring a drop-ball if struck by the match ball."

:yahoo::lol:
 
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It wuz Sankey
 
If the beach ball had gone in the net as well they'd have been 2 - 0 down, Seth Blatters little known rules of football :lol: should bloody count themselves lucky, aren't used to being beaten yet(n)
 

reina had put it into the back of his net before that, i saw it on motd, so it's his fault that it ended up where it did. there's all this about a foreign object or whatever they are calling it, but the fact that reina had put it in the goal means that he introduced it, if he'd dropped his drinks bottle and it had deflected off that then would that be a foreign object ?

it's the balloon in the dugout thats doing the damage over there, not the ones in the souvenir shop.
i think we should have our own Rafael march before a home game as we all want him to carry on in his own strange way. it would be a great p1sstake.
 
Feel sorry for that kid that threw the ball - did the media really have to plaster his face all over the Tv - the lad will get a pasting at school on Monday.


Anyone remember a goal Charlton socred against us away a couple of seasons back, snap shot that came of Yobo's heel when he was fixing his boot.
 

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