I recorded the match and watched the post game analysis.
Apart from Souness giving the other pundits withering looks, the other fun part was 'how De Gea would have seen it' and the view then changed to some sort of blurry letterbox.
And then went back to an angle above the goal.
No wonder De Gea misjudged it so badly.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
here you go...turbulence around the seams apparently...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/5048238.stm
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
I watched a YT clip last night where Kenny Sansom refereed to "...the late Jack Charlton"
10 characters? Pile of cund.
SW2 "I think a little bit of him died the night they left Upton Park and a hundred black cabs descended on the ‘academy’."
Seeing Teddy Sh. emerge from one wearing a flat cap at a farewell event with Bianca Westwood screeching into the mic probably finished him off
10 characters? Pile of cund.
Time for some AAR real talk. It was a speculative nothing shot that was completely ****ed up by De Gea guessing before he knew where it was going. It wasn't even close to the corner, probably only about 2 yards away from the centre. With De Gea being a World class goalkeeper what we're seeing here is the equivalent of 'celebratory face' where a dog **** comedian of the John Bishop or James Corden variety in a room packed with hopeless plebs will get fits of laughter to every joke down entirely to their celebratory status.
It's the exact same thing we're seeing now with football illiterates blinded by De Gea's greatness. Make no mistake about it, it was dog **** goal keeping. If that Was Bruce Grobbelaar he'd have been lynched by the fans.