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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Sporting rivalry? Definitely. Especially in Rugby League/Union and Cricket. Not really in football.

In terms of us as people. No. Very similar countries in many ways. They’re like our little sheep-shagging cousins. Plenty of NZers in Australia. Once upon a time it was actually an Australian territory (technically).
And why did Adams react like that? natural modesty?
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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    Alen

@Alen settle this for me.

https://x.com/aleaguemen/status/1893182326458249600?s=46&t=3d4cEioiUii9AC3sdqFApQ

In this action, from a game in Aus, there is people saying that the guy who scored the goal should have let it go in as the goal would have been credited to the goal kicker.

I personally think it’s a pretty damn obvious it would have been classed as an own goal by the keeper if the #9 left it to go in. What say you?
I don't think the rules are entirely clear, but generally it's considered an own goal only if the original shot was off target.
In this case it looks like the ball was going in regardless of the keeper’s touch, so if the attacker hadn’t intervened, it likely would’ve counted as a goal for the goal kicker.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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secco was pathetic by giving him players like poulsen or tiago
Didn't the thinker man chip in himself? If I'm not mistaken we were linked to both poulsen and xabi or maybe just rumors at the time can't recall what I remember tho was poulsens wages tuz's favorite topic him having hard time settling in (Dougie luiz getting cucked and stuff) and his pass to trez warming up at sideline to sub in.

These banter eras got uncanny similarities today's Nico the donkey tripping over himself stuff molinaro could come up with.
 

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