FA Cup Third Round

Got his whole fecking hand to it as well. :lol:

Crisp packets on sticks.
 
He was proper shit wasnt he?

Richards? He was proper quality when he emerged and looked to be England's right back for a decade. But injuries and too much too young wrecked his career.
 
Alvarez should have celebrated in that wanker Kepa's face, should have went full Emi Martinez.
 
Still remembering lots of posters here losing their shite when Chelsea were buying Havertz and United sat back allowing it to happen. Turns out he’s such a nothing player
 
Got his whole fecking hand to it as well. :lol:

Crisp packets on sticks.

Another reason not to wear those bloody gloves.

Impossible to miss a gloved hand volleyballing it away!
 
Injuries all you want - but half of these don't seem to be playing for Potter, body language is shocking, a classic Chelsea trait.
 
Still remembering lots of posters here losing their shite when Chelsea were buying Havertz and United sat back allowing it to happen. Turns out he’s such a nothing player

Havertz, Werner, Ziyech, Pulisic, Lukaku.

Posters weeping their hearts out and all of them turned out to be exceptionally average through to poor.
 
Still remembering lots of posters here losing their shite when Chelsea were buying Havertz and United sat back allowing it to happen. Turns out he’s such a nothing player

nonsense. he’s just had a big impact on this game.
 
Injuries all you want - but half of these don't seem to be playing for Potter, body language is shocking, a classic Chelsea trait.
I suspect Tuchel was very popular with the Chelsea players, his sacking wasn't performance related, I'd be pretty pissed too.
 
Clear penalty but I wish the ref was sent to the monitor for the foul on Ziyech. Never ever happens against Man City.
It wasn't in the area and wasn't a goal scoring opportunity either. Should have been a foul and yellow card though.
 
How does Kai Havertz get away with 0 media scrutiny despite costing 75 million quid no one questions it or mentions the price, if he played for United he'd be getting crucified

Still dining out on that CL Final goal.
 
How does Kai Havertz get away with 0 media scrutiny despite costing 75 million quid no one questions it or mentions the price, if he played for United he'd be getting crucified
Because he scored the goal that won them the CL
 
They gave the penalty / VAR check after the ball went out of play. The ball was in play for a full minute and only went out cos City tried to attack. What would have happened if they continued passing it around and it didnt go for a goal kick for about five minutes?

Or if Chelsea robbed the ball, went on a counter, and a denyying of goal scoring opportunity / red card happened? Its nuts something as clear as that just doesnt have the game paused / stopped.
 
How does Kai Havertz get away with 0 media scrutiny despite costing 75 million quid no one questions it or mentions the price, if he played for United he'd be getting crucified

He scored a CL winning goal so that gets him plenty of love. Don't think he's kicked on quite the way he should have though.
 
They gave the penalty / VAR check after the ball went out of play. The ball was in play for a full minute and only went out cos City tried to attack. What would have happened if they continued passing it around and it didnt go for a goal kick for about five minutes?

Or if Chelsea robbed the ball, went on a counter, and a denyying of goal scoring opportunity / red card happened? Its nuts something as clear as that just doesnt have the game paused / stopped.

We've seen on stuff like that before where the ref will blow to stop the game and go have a look if the ball doesn't go dead soon after.
 
From tuchel to potter voluntarily! You can’t help but laugh!
3-0
 
They gave the penalty / VAR check after the ball went out of play. The ball was in play for a full minute and only went out cos City tried to attack. What would have happened if they continued passing it around and it didnt go for a goal kick for about five minutes?

Or if Chelsea robbed the ball, went on a counter, and a denyying of goal scoring opportunity / red card happened? Its nuts something as clear as that just doesnt have the game paused / stopped.
I've seen that happen but I think the protocol is generally to stop play especially if the play is still considered dangerous. They took ages today though and City had harmless possession