im not sure if anyoen else saw, but one of the corners that grimes took, one of the sunderland subs warming up stamped the ground really hard right next to him just as he took it.
im not professional, but it would put me off, it happens, meh, we'd do that same.
We lost because we didn't take our chances and didn't defend the corner properly, not the temperature of the dressing room...I don't know if there is any truth in the report that Coventry's changing room was overly warm at the stadium of light. If this is true, I feel this is cheating. Surely this is in breach of some rule?
This is different to them choosing to bring the advertising boards closer to the pitch to affect Van Erwijk's long through ability, which although annoying, was within the rules.
I am curious to know if they did heat up our changing room and if so where this stands from any breach point of view.
I didn't say we didWe lost because we didn't take our chances and didn't defend the corner properly, not the temperature of the dressing room...
I don't know if there is any truth in the report that Coventry's changing room was overly warm at the stadium of light. If this is true, I feel this is cheating. Surely this is in breach of some rule?
This is different to them choosing to bring the advertising boards closer to the pitch to affect Van Erwijk's long through ability, which although annoying, was within the rules.
I am curious to know if they did heat up our changing room and if so where this stands from any breach point of view.
Ok what's your point then? It sounded like you saying Sunderland doing that affected the resultI didn't say we did
It probably reflects my nativity as I didn't realise that this was normal practice. The fact that it was mentioned in the pre match commentary made me think this was not normal. There is so much that goes on now such as the time wasting, the goalie fake injury and the playacting that is extremely annoying. Then last night these two 'tactical' actions from Sunderland were mentioned, which for me raised the question about when it becomes cheating. As stated, the boards being closer to the pitch is within the rules.Ok what's your point then? It sounded like you saying Sunderland doing that affected the result
It probably reflects my nativity as I didn't realise that this was normal practice. The fact that it was mentioned in the pre match commentary made me think this was not normal. There is so much that goes on now such as the time wasting, the goalie fake injury and the playacting that is extremely annoying. Then last night these two 'tactical' actions from Sunderland were mentioned, which for me raised the question about when it becomes cheating. As stated, the boards being closer to the pitch is within the rules.
It was a more general gripe than suggesting that is why we lost.
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