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1 hour ago, rodders0223 said:

He goes in full force and turns his back. It's an awful challenge.

Yeah, he could have just went back see how he was, instead strugged his shoulders, not nice in a friendly really whoever were playing.

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17 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Yeah, he could have just went back see how he was, instead strugged his shoulders, not nice in a friendly really whoever were playing.

He went over to him to check on him and they shook hands.

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1 hour ago, HongKongVillan said:

If anything thought Bumford on Costa was a lot worst, of course no one would mention it as there is no stud involved

Spot on,

The game wasn't being played at this tempo till that D!(& changed it and then went off.

Few minutes before the poor young lad got hurt he had left a bit on buendia,

it looked at time emi was badly hurt and Leeds fans sang Archie Grey in celebration as he lay on the ground ,

In no way am I saying he got what he deserved but their fans can f off with their double standards,

The challenge it's self was clumsy not  malicious 

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2 hours ago, lexicon said:

I'm sorry but that's rubbish - it was a deliberate retributive challenge.

Watch it back, McGinn didn't chase him down and leave one on him, he was chasing the ball he was in control of just moments earlier, he barely took his eye off the ball let alone decide to get retribution against the kid in the split second he'd have even had chance to realise who the Leeds player was

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6 minutes ago, UpTheVilla26 said:

Poor tackle or not, if you go around like Leeds do, giving it out and bitching and moaning all the time, then suck it up buttercup when it comes your way. 

This, they can **** off right into the bottom three. 

Horrible bunch of inbreds. Fans are just as bad 😁

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He did the same challenge with him turning his back and leaving his studs in against Southampton a cpl of seasons back when he didn’t get the freekick but missed that player when he snapped his own ankle

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He's got a bit of habit of turning his back in challenges and bringing his foot down between the player and ball. Always a possibility it looks like a stamp when he catches opponents but he's trying to shield the ball so there is no malice.

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Feel sorry for Archie Gray supposedly one of the best sixteen year olds in the country and been told he's going to be part of Leeds' first team squad this season, so big year potentially coming up for him, hope he's okay. But looked a pretty normal challenge to me from McGinn, didn't even look like it should have been a yellow card, infortunatley just one of those things.

 

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