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Horrifically entitled fanbase for a club that’s done nothing. Always have been. Miserable owl-shagging weirdos.
I think it’s probably a small section of their fan base chucking their dummies out of the prams. However it does seem to be border on the Leeds syndrome of entitlement. Big fan base , big stadium slumming it with the likes of us in tier 2. Suck it up fellas . You ain’t going up any time soon .
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Not biased at all! on 09:21 - Sep 15 with 6550 views
there was a Sheff Wed fan on the tram moaning non stop about it but for me if you have VAR that goal is disallowed after waiting a good 4/5 minutes to check a penalty, a hand ball and a foul but sod VAR, it was glorious mad football and should be celebrated
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Not biased at all! on 11:08 - Sep 15 with 5915 views
Last time I saw a goal like that I was at Willesden County Grammar 1st year.
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I left there in '53. At that time the balls were so heavy that Bannan's shot could not have happened. Many more goalmouth scrambles though back in those days usually in mud baths.
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Not biased at all! on 12:44 - Sep 15 with 5361 views
Not biased at all! on 08:52 - Sep 15 by WestonsuperR
This is well worth watching from 10.00 mins 😀:
There was a last second shot by Bannon over our bar that I am seeing for the first time what was that ? it was not mentioned in the match thread.Not sure how close it was but thankfully Nardi had climbed down from his wild celebrations to cover the net. Going off the excellent thread this week about TV viewers around the world that equalizer tells the difference clearly its as wide as the Grand Caynon . When SW score all the Wednesday fans turn and give the finger/fingers to our fans and we have to suck it up and take it feeling like they have won it . When we score and go nuts there is QPR fans running over closer to their fans to return the favour its just pure mayhem and joy knowing we have pulled a point out of the fire . Our loyal travelling fans are starting to get a lot of magic moments under Marti its long overdue
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Not biased at all! on 13:00 - Sep 15 with 5274 views
Just watched it again and apart from a very half hearted appeal from the keeper there is absolutely no appeals for anything in the whole video from any Wednesday player which tells me the goal was good.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
According to the Wednesday fans the ‘passage of play’ ie. the bundle that led to this glorious equaliser contained 119 instances of handball, 16 cases of minor assault, and most galling of all to them was how none of the officials saw Cook in the penalty area pinning down a prostrate Wednesday goalkeeper. Also unseen by referee and both his assistants was Cook then putting a sack over young Beadle’s head and with the help of someone from the bench (believed to be Michi Frey), the keeper was whisked away to a waiting vehicle outside the stadium and taken to an undefined location on the outskirts of Sheffield, possibly the edge of the Peak District. To be fair the keeper says he was treated well, given water, and bread and told by a man with a German/ Swiss accent that he was simply being held here until the goalmouth scramble was over. The sack was then taken off his head where he found himself in a bare room, with just a TV, and a box set of Poldark. Beadle said he his first thought was Poldark wasn’t his sort of thing but after watching the first couple of episodes he started to get into it - amazing costumes. In an adjoining room he could hear radio commentary of the game from Hillsborough. Eventually there was a loud cheer from what sounded like two men. The goalkeeper says the sack was put back over his head and within minutes he was in a light aircraft. Unbeknown to the pilot and two temporary captors, Beadle is an aviation buff and could tell from the sound of the engine and rotation of propeller this was a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. A four man light aircraft. A burly man then clenched him into a bear-hug whispering in his ear, “Don’t worry son nearly done”. A rope was tied around the both of them and they were lowered from the plane. Beadle says, I could hear the crowd, lots of booing but some cheering. Then I hit the ground, I could smell turf, the sack was pulled off my head and there was Cook above me smiling. Cook then ran off and joined the rest of the QPR team celebrating by the corner flag. I couldn’t work out what was going on but when I saw Barry Bannan firing the ball into the crowd I knew something bad had happened - it was then I realised they’d equalised. Sheffield Wednesday fans are saying that VAR would have picked this all up and the goal should have been disallowed. I’m not so sure.
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Not biased at all! on 14:04 - Sep 15 with 4928 views
Not biased at all! on 12:44 - Sep 15 by CLAREMAN1995
There was a last second shot by Bannon over our bar that I am seeing for the first time what was that ? it was not mentioned in the match thread.Not sure how close it was but thankfully Nardi had climbed down from his wild celebrations to cover the net. Going off the excellent thread this week about TV viewers around the world that equalizer tells the difference clearly its as wide as the Grand Caynon . When SW score all the Wednesday fans turn and give the finger/fingers to our fans and we have to suck it up and take it feeling like they have won it . When we score and go nuts there is QPR fans running over closer to their fans to return the favour its just pure mayhem and joy knowing we have pulled a point out of the fire . Our loyal travelling fans are starting to get a lot of magic moments under Marti its long overdue
Bannon’s last min shot was direct from the kick-off, fairly good effort, just over the bar but Nardi scrambled back and had it covered. I’m not sure I’d have ever recovered if that had gone in!
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Not biased at all! on 14:16 - Sep 15 with 4831 views
I'm pretty sure their defender clears Dunne's initial header off the line with his arm. After that, anything is game.
Lovely, lovely goal.
My immediate reaction in real time was handball and on seeing the replay I haven't changed my mind. The defender puts his arm out and stops the ball going in with a bit of bicep.
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Not biased at all! on 14:22 - Sep 15 with 4777 views
"That might just be the scabbiest goal I have ever seen. Ever."
Yup, me too :-) :-) :-)
Bless him/her, of that age where others can play 'join the dots' with his acne!
i did also notice 2 very small hairs on his chinny chin chin!
One day, young person, when you've reached a certain age, you might want to reflect that although QPR didnt play well, your beloved Sheffield team, also did nothing.
Ergo, you deserved nothing. Get more goals than the other team and win, or you deserve nothing. Onion bag, and all that.
Not biased at all! on 14:04 - Sep 15 by WestonsuperR
Bannon’s last min shot was direct from the kick-off, fairly good effort, just over the bar but Nardi scrambled back and had it covered. I’m not sure I’d have ever recovered if that had gone in!
He’s a decent player to have in your side. That was impressively quick thinking given the circumstances.
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Not biased at all! on 15:04 - Sep 15 with 4569 views