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45 Comments

  1. 48-49 mins in the Bournemouth coach has his jumper on inside out goes to show why they lose 9-0 can't even dress himself let alone coach a premier league side

  2. I always said tmikas is a much better player than Robertson. Much much better.

  3. Not only quantity, but quality. #8 was a thing of beauty.

  4. The problem with football if there isn't a real professional players in the team they will lose 50% of morales for every goal
    so if the result reach 0-2 that mean -100% of morales then players lose trust in each other and start running all over the stadium without any coordination like chickens.

  5. So happy to see we've gotten our intensity back, and everyone playing with a smile on their faces again

  6. I'm not rich but yesterday I donated my iPhone, watch and wallet to a homeless guy. You can't imagine the happiness that I felt as I saw him putting the knife back in his pocket.

    😊🥰

    KINDNESS IS EVERYTHING!❤

    Love HOBOMAN🌐

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  7. What about football following the NHL and removing the own goal (NHL never had it), so that the last offensive player to touch the ball before it goes in the net is credited w/ the goal. Most of the time it is that player that forced the defensive player to make the mistake, putting it into their own net. Yes, there will be times when it is a complete "Blonde moment" by the defensive player and it is difficult to reason why the last offensive player to touch the ball should get the goal (just as it is in the NHL). However, if you look at it from the other side; if an offensive play forces the mistake, then I believe it should be credited. Thoughts? (NHL = National Hockey League (ice hockey) in North America)