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Or Piersy as his mates called him.Great player Rab Piers was.
Or Piersy as his mates called him.Great player Rab Piers was.
OuiGreat player Rab Piers was.
@roadster198 Are you from Zaire by any chance?
Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
I remember a while back we had someone genuinely surprised to learn you can't be in an offside position in your own half.Mate a few weeks back we had someone raging about an offside from a throw in.
I sympathise with this. I'm 54 and only found out about this rule 6 years ago while playing Sunday pub fitbaMate a few weeks back we had someone raging about an offside from a throw in.
Like doing the goalie Haka or something. . No.Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
I thought that too.Was that not Brazil v Zaire
It was, since Scotland never got any free kicks, since Willie Ormond was quite happy with 2-0, so we passed it around at the back.Was that not Brazil v Zaire
It was Zaire vs Brazil. Jairzinho gave one of the Zaire players in the wall a slap with the back of the hand just before it.Remember in the Zaire v Scotland game in the World Cup we got a direct free kick. They lined up a wall and as soon as the whistle was blown a Zaire player sprinted from the wall and smashed the ball out the park.
Yeah, they talked about it on TalkSport this week as well. The players were promised all sorts of financial benefits and then got nothing.According to The Rest is History podcast, the players were threatened by the then dictator that if they got beat by more that 3 goals they wouldn’t be allowed back into Zaire. Mwepu Ilunga was doing it to waste time apparently as they were 2-0 down.
One foot on the line I'm sureProbably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
Why don’t we decapitate the head of the player that committed the foul.No but they should allow that really. Make the keeper start on the line and the penalty taker start on the 18 yard line. Ref blows the whistle and it's a dash for the ball like something out of Gladiators.
I remember a while back we had someone genuinely surprised to learn you can't be in an offside position in your own half.
Easy mistake to makeIt was Zaire vs Brazil. Jairzinho gave one of the Zaire players in the wall a slap with the back of the hand just before it.
Put the internet down and get your mans dinner ready.Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
You're absolutely correct,it is a mental question. Maybe don't have any ambition to become a referee, we have enough very poot ones as it isProbably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
NOOO honestly I'm not.Are you at it?
To be fair my wife calls me this quite a lot.Think there’s an extra consonant in your username
Wow
Even I know why that happens.This reminds me of being at a mates watching a game against the scum when his 21 year old niece (die hard Rangers fan apparently) asked why the teams had swapped round at half time as it had confused her.
Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
If the Saudis get the 2030 WC you may get your wish.Why don’t we decapitate the head of the player that committed the foul.
Use that instead of the ball,
Proper Gladiator style
Can murderers laugh in the faces of their victims families or do they have to remain anonymous for legal reasons?Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
Only with a sword or a baseball bat.Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
Surely you could have asked your man this before coming on here and making yourself look stupid?
Don’t be so fûcking stupid.Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
You’ve added a d into your username mateProbably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
He comes from Zambia....@roadster198 Are you from Zaire by any chance?
I never thought the guy asking if we should long for having David Murray back would be topped but congratulations.Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question
That was in Zaire’s game against Brazil, not Scotland.Remember in the Zaire v Scotland game in the World Cup we got a direct free kick. They lined up a wall and as soon as the whistle was blown a Zaire player sprinted from the wall and smashed the ball out the park.
Probably a mental question I know. Would they even be allowed to do that? Or do they have to stay on their line even after the whistle has been blown to take it?
I've certainly never heard of it happening so I suppose that really answers my question