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I don't think the Beeb deserves much credit. Constantly showing only Maidstone highlights with an accompanying commentary that would make one think Mike Williams had had a bet on the game.
Added to the fact a lot of time was spent discussing the Premier League, it makes these Sunday FA Cup games more hassle than they're worth for the average fan. Especially those die hard Dale fans who made the trip there today with work tomorrow.
That's why Carlisle are yet to be beaten in League Two this season.
Having fallen behind to National League South outfit St Albans, they've turned the tie on its head - top scorer Jason Kennedy with a glancing header which flashed past the keeper to put them in the ascendancy.
I thought you were a wrestling fan? Much worse than elbowing goes on in wrestling. I have seen people hitting each other with chairs and step ladders. Seems like double standards to me.
I thought you were a wrestling fan? Much worse than elbowing goes on in wrestling. I have seen people hitting each other with chairs and step ladders. Seems like double standards to me.
Learning to wrestle is learning how to take a hit. Giving a cheap shot is easy.
According to Jenas and Webber, the calibre of players at non-league and league 1 are similar, it's just consistency that sets them apart. Utter rubbish, Webber trying to excuse his non-league status!
I'm afraid he's right. The difference between the two levels is that league players can play at say 7/10 most games in a season. The non leaguers may achieve 7/10 today in a " big " game but next week they'll be 5/10 . The ability to play consistently every week at a certain level is what separates the two groups of players.
That's why there are giant killers in the FA Cup every season.