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Different times. Some of us can remember Wolves manager, Stan Cullis, allowing players nothing more than a brief handshake after scoring a goal. This from a team that won three Championships.
Player or fan, football brings back the kid in all of us. And that's no bad thing, particularly when we're in our dotage.
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Bircham isn’t happy on 17:38 - Sep 22 with 1000 views
Bircham isn’t happy on 15:02 - Sep 22 by Northernr
TBF I am enjoying him a lot, but yeh he is a refereeing liability.
We can all see that, even the happy clappers. I wonder if part of it is adjusting to the Championship. I saw one of the League 1 play off matches and I think they got away with more. It seemed pretty physical.
We can see he's a liability and still enjoy his zest for the game and for life though. Even QPR fans can have nice things for a while.
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Bircham isn’t happy on 18:53 - Sep 22 with 793 views
Football (and sport in general) is the entertainment business they score a goal they celebrate, we celebrate. They win a game they celebrate we celebrate, that's is what we go for, it's entertaining the crowd. A lot of players may not have liked having a mascot in the past, or playing music when a goal went in. Not quite sure what he is saying here, what they clap politely head of down the tunnels and we head off down the exit.
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Bircham isn’t happy on 19:06 - Sep 22 with 770 views
I absolutely love it and my son, who's 5 absolutely loves it so long may it continue. Remember it's a young team and the one usually leading it is a nutter but still only 23. Unbeaten at home, everyone having a great time, fantastic stuff.
Exactly this - my 5 yr old has been doing the celebration all weekend.
If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. PG Wodehouse
Bircham isn’t happy on 20:07 - Sep 22 by NoDiddley
What was he like at Reading, any fakes around to ask?
I did a search on hob nob anyone using Mbengue as a term. A shaky start followed by by mixed reviews depending on whether he was playing wingback (bad) or CB (good) but ended up being considered one of their best assets and they weren't happy when he left.
The grass is always greener.
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Bircham isn’t happy on 22:42 - Sep 22 with 200 views
Bircham isn’t happy on 14:44 - Sep 22 by Northernr
Mbengue is gonna get himself sent off at which point it becomes a bit less funny. Four bookings already so one more for a ban.
This.
We do also have to remember they are a young squad, and they will unfortunately have to learn the hard way. Just like Manning coming on as a sub and getting sent off straight away.
Mbengue will get a yellow in the next three games or less, and then he will be banned. This is when Cook will come in. And if he's back to his best, then Mbengue may struggle to get a look in. Even if Cook does not, ten even the mythical JCS could be in contention (no laughing at the back, or the middle or the front).
He's going to get sent off for sure this season. Some have to learn the hard way, it seems :(
zzzzzzzzzz
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Bircham isn’t happy on 22:59 - Sep 22 with 155 views