Loafer Dorking 2-2 Chester
Came from 2 down to draw
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
by paultheroyal » 08 Aug 2022 09:35
Loafer Dorking 2-2 Chester
Came from 2 down to draw
by Loafer » 08 Aug 2022 09:46
paultheroyalLoafer Dorking 2-2 Chester
Came from 2 down to draw
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
by paultheroyal » 08 Aug 2022 09:50
LoaferpaultheroyalLoafer Dorking 2-2 Chester
Came from 2 down to draw
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
by Loafer » 08 Aug 2022 10:03
paultheroyalLoaferpaultheroyal
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
What on earth are you babbling on about?
Newcastle should not be 4-0 down - and should be expected to get a result.
I dont think you realise how this works. Suggest you log off for a bit.
by paultheroyal » 08 Aug 2022 10:08
LoaferpaultheroyalLoafer
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
What on earth are you babbling on about?
Newcastle should not be 4-0 down - and should be expected to get a result.
I dont think you realise how this works. Suggest you log off for a bit.
You said no draw should ever be result of the day - correct?
I said
"so when Newcastle were losing 4-0 to Arsenal, and then came back to draw 4-4, would that not count as result of the day?"
Can you read? Do you have comprehension issues?
How does this work then, if you know?
by Loafer » 08 Aug 2022 10:23
paultheroyalLoaferpaultheroyal
What on earth are you babbling on about?
Newcastle should not be 4-0 down - and should be expected to get a result.
I dont think you realise how this works. Suggest you log off for a bit.
You said no draw should ever be result of the day - correct?
I said
"so when Newcastle were losing 4-0 to Arsenal, and then came back to draw 4-4, would that not count as result of the day?"
Can you read? Do you have comprehension issues?
How does this work then, if you know?
Result of the day -
Brighton beating Man Utd. (not expected to win)
Barnet beating Halifax (not expected to win)
Boreham Wood beating Southend (not expected to win)
Wealdstone beating Bromley (not expected to win)
etc etc and so forth.
Hope this helps.
by paultheroyal » 08 Aug 2022 10:49
LoaferpaultheroyalLoafer Dorking 2-2 Chester
Came from 2 down to draw
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
by Loafer » 08 Aug 2022 11:21
paultheroyalLoaferpaultheroyal
No draw is worthy of a result of the day unless its Rochdale vs Man Utd.
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
Make your mind up - is this "iconic goal of the day thread", "best ever game thread"
Dreary me.
by paultheroyal » 08 Aug 2022 11:22
LoaferpaultheroyalLoafer
So Newcastle coming back from 4-0 down against Arsenal in one of THE BEST ever games in the Prem, and one of the most iconic goals, would not have been worthy of a result of a day?
Yet again showing your lack of football knowledge
Make your mind up - is this "iconic goal of the day thread", "best ever game thread"
Dreary me.
You really are dim. Shock.
RESULT OF THE DAY, can be anything that includes a draw after being 4 goals down
by South Coast Royal » 08 Aug 2022 12:08
paultheroyalLoaferpaultheroyal
What on earth are you babbling on about?
Newcastle should not be 4-0 down - and should be expected to get a result.
I dont think you realise how this works. Suggest you log off for a bit.
You said no draw should ever be result of the day - correct?
I said
"so when Newcastle were losing 4-0 to Arsenal, and then came back to draw 4-4, would that not count as result of the day?"
Can you read? Do you have comprehension issues?
How does this work then, if you know?
Result of the day -
Brighton beating Man Utd. (not expected to win)
Barnet beating Halifax (not expected to win)
Boreham Wood beating Southend (not expected to win)
Wealdstone beating Bromley (not expected to win)
etc etc and so forth.
Hope this helps.
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