That_Guy wrote: » Ah jesus, it was a joke FFS.
the_monkey wrote: » will match of the day be showing highlights later ?
monkey9 wrote: » No, they don't have the rights to the FA Cup
the_monkey wrote: » OK, who do?, Sky ? ITV ? thanks
titan18 wrote: » Fair play to Terry for his interview there
jethro081 wrote: » what'd he say?
Sgt Pepper 64 wrote: » It wasnt a goal, but spuds had plenty of time to get an equaliser and they only turned up after the first goal. The much better team won on the day
Masked Man wrote: » Probably just the angle/photoshop but it might be closer than I thought.
citytillidie wrote: » the_monkey wrote: » OK, who do?, Sky ? ITV ? thanks No one ITV have a night to Titanic
plasmaguy wrote: » Completely misleading angle, it 100% wasn't over the line, farcical decision of the type that is at this stage ruining the game. But I agree, Chelsea were much the stronger side. Bale did his reputation no good in this game, he was totally anonymous. Messi or Ronaldo he certainly aint. He's not worth 20 million based on a performance like that.
jebforever wrote: » Basically that it didn't cross the line and that he blocked it. He said that he was delighted that it went Chelsea's way but over the course of a season these things even themselves out.
gavredking wrote: » A Minute's silence before games will always encourage a small selection of idiots to shout/heckle/whistle. Personally I dont think any minute's silence should be held for any event, the minutes round of applause in remeberance works better. Now, for Liverpool of course this is different and of course for Utd and the Munich disaster but a minute's silence will always enocurgae clowns to voice up and TBF the majority of the crowd towards the end gets on the backs of those acting up.
amiable wrote: » That was far from a small selection as you call it. Heard from someone there it was quite a lot. And to those good Chelsea fans there, why didn't they make their feelings known
gavredking wrote: » Its hardly the majority either though. TBF people are looking for a non story. I'll even change my wording, a selection of fans choose not to respect the minutes silence for Hillsborough and that Italian lad or a selection of fans were unhappy with the FA not moving a tricky fixture so close to a UCL semi final? I'm not defending them either as I think they should have just kept quiet and not give the Liverpool fans and players something to rally themselevs for the Final with but a selection of fans really did make it easier for the club to get themselves fired up for the Final.
amiable wrote: » Yes, that's why they should respect the minutes silence.
Morricone wrote: » Small minority my hole. 3 or 4 lone voices my hole. That was a fully fledged chant. With Chelsea fans history, I can't really say that I'm surprised.
gavredking wrote: » The club has apologised, what more would you like to see happen?
Morricone wrote: » I'd like to see any of those engaging in the dreadful disrespecting of the 96 that died excommunicated from Chelsea FC and football in general.