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Must be one of the most generous “Make a Wish” in history this whole Mudryk the professional footballer thing…

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Chelsea did well to get that win against fellow strugglers Luton Town

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5 minutes ago, AjcW said:

Must be one of the most generous “Make a Wish” in history this whole Mudryk the professional footballer thing…

He also just tried a drop goal... :P 

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1 minute ago, PhillippaT said:

He also just tried a drop goal... :P 

It’s almost (almost…) past being funny at this point. Ali Dia with a price tag. 

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Just now, PhillippaT said:

They've remembered they're playing footy now then? :P 

This Mudryk kid is going to go far! 

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A propos of not very much at all, Enzo Fernandez looks as if he plucks his eyebrows, and it makes it difficult to take him seriously as the massive talent all the pundits make him out to be.

 

 

 

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Is that the first mention of Leicester City? :P (31 minutes)

 

EDIT: *Mutes footy during half time* watches a quick youtube vid. *Unmutes footy* hears Glen-bloody-Hoddle *NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*

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Not sure what the Fulham identity is. 
 

Don’t pass it much, don’t press at all, next to no pace in their defence. Don’t really use wingers.

 

Oh and a lot of players who don’t really want to be there…. Seen that somewhere before lol 

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Fulham are dreadful. I think there’s a lot of this type of football in the premier league especially…. Something we saw in Rodgers downfall, just unimaginative football with passing for passing sake. 
 

They will likely be down there this season. Another nothing team, with nothing really about them. 

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On 02/10/2023 at 13:08, Mike Oxlong said:

I’ve been thinking the same. If it had related to Luton or Sheff Utd it would have got a fraction of the attention that this has. It’s hardly as if this is the first big mistake by VAR. 

To be fair, though this is the first mistake of this kind. Where it's totally about miscommunication and process rather than judgement. 

 

And, given the current protocols demonstrably allows such a thing to occur, it raises the question about, is the sport too vulnerable to mistakes like this in the future and have there historically been mistakes of this kind already? 

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