18th May 1991...
#13
We should of played Jemmo not glover
Come on you mighty Reds 
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#14
We’d have won it if they used VAR in them days
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#15
Even if you were dead on behind clough, you’d be able to see the action of Gazzas leg and know what he had done, he also should have been straight in there to red card Gazza whilst he was on the floor. Wembleys massive you’re telling me he didn’t assess the severity of the tackle before the Spurs physio got there to conveniently tell him gazzas day was over so he didn’t have to card him!
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#16
The flaw in Milford’s own argument is that Gazza actually played on after the second foul on Gary Charles. He is in the defensive wall when Psycho scores. He is taken off on a stretcher afterwards.
So, No Mr Milford you wouldnt have been waving a red card at him when he was on the stretcher. He got up after the foul and you should have sent him off then as you would have sent off any of the other 21 players on the pitch.

Would it have changed the game? Probably but my recollection is we were 2nd best start to finish that day.
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#17
(15-05-2021, 01:24 PM)Shagmi Lamouchi Wrote: I still say that Cloughie's team selection on the day cost us.

I agree to a certain extent.
Panic on the streets of London
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#18
Unbelievable that he wasn`t sent off for either of the fouls...
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