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  • God I needed edit button for my last post but it was written quickly, angrily and I did not review it. Apols. ...
    Ged Simpson in FA Cup — 5th Round
  • Wrexham can walk tall after scaring the crap out of Chelsea. Chelsea first goal a freak rebound off their own keeper and second came from a slip. by a Wrexham player. Whether that was a sending off was not the issue for me. The thing that disgusted me was seeing Cucurella almost plead with referee for the red card to be shown. Earlier I watched the Scotland v France rugby game and watched a guy the size of a house talk to the ref with deference and shock... even listen to ref and then walk away without throwing his rattle and dummy away. I admit it was rugby union I played but the petulant histrionics from today's "top" football. players disgusts me. Chelsea and others could learn from the approach of Wrexham. Sadly the games' administrators and pundits seem to love this soap opera. I often think I would love to see many of these drama queens play a game of rugby. There would be a bank of lawyers ready to take instruction when their little cheating cry baby walk o...
    Ged Simpson in FA Cup — 5th Round
  • Welcome to VAR Wrexham, what happened to the 5cm tolerance the Redshite had applied earlier in the season, utter bollocks officialdom again...
    Tony Hughes in FA Cup — 5th Round
  • Crap he looks offside...
    Paul Griffiths in FA Cup — 5th Round
  • Great stuff. That must be his first touch. Mickey Thomas is losing it....
    Paul Griffiths in FA Cup — 5th Round
  • Paul yes true. it depends I suppose on the circumstances, if Pickford had said it, yes that would have placed us in an impossible position. But if Nathan Patterson had cried off I can kind of understand it. if you're low on confidence and in a crucial position, I can understand if someone had said 'pick him not me, I'm not quite right' The pressure on the players was pretty intolerable, even if they are professionals. ...
    Kevin Molloy in Sean Dyche talks about Premier League survival and Everton exit