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Sign Up Now!Looked like alot of fun out at the King Tom yesterday.
@Beretta Your unbiased assessment of the game?
Looked like alot of fun out at the King Tom yesterday.
@Beretta Your unbiased assessment of the game?
Fair play to the ref apparently it was his first professional game
Anyone considered to be within the field's boundaries can be carded as far as I know - so anyone inside the fences/stand. Even a stretcher bearer or medico if it came to it - or to go one step further even the 4th official or sideline refs if it was warranted.
Only the players actually on the field will reduce the team by a player though.
That's my amateur understanding...
Was a good game, very competitive, realistically that’s all you can ask. Same issues that have plagued united in the league campaign, the final ball lacking, not a lot going forward. Some great distribution out of the back from Vlastelica thoughi thought our boys did well, created more chances and probably deserved to take it to extra time.
happy with the effort our players showed.
5,000 people attended
Martin in goals was phenomenal for Nuna. Kept them well in the game like your mate Lopez.almost... almost... got turned over by a club facing relgation 3 divisions down.... Valiant effort by the plucky boys from Nuna...
behind at the break but gee they look goodMetrostars are on here
Yeah hopefully they don't lose any players before the Championship. I'd say that they would get through the group stage, but I reckon they might be in the "group of death", will be tight.behind at the break but gee they look good
Ha ha, they look like Partick Thistle!behind at the break but gee they look good
reminded me of watching a proactive a league club in the asian champions league. It takes a few games to adapt to having less time and space at a higher level and you don't get a few games to adapt in a cup!Unlucky night. Also need a bit of luck with the cup draw to go further. But looking forward to seeing all the NPL clubs come together in a few months.
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