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Today marks 36 years since this outrageous two footed challenge by Peter Shirtliff on Darren Jackson at Selhurst Park. No red card, no booking, no telling off from the ref, and no protests from the opposition. Just get on with the game. Different times.

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Kit Harrison1 year ago

All that pent-up hate from being ribbed about his surname.

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Estadio Deportes1 year ago

ES MOMENTO DE DECIR ADIÓS 😪 Tras su partida a Milán, Santiago Giménez no se olvidó del Feyenoord y mandó un emotivo mensaje en sus redes sociales. Te dejamos los detalles de su adiós. 👇 #SantiagoGiménez #Feyenoord #Milán

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WelshSpur1 year ago

Whatever generation it is, joking aside, the ref has had a shocker. It's a red card in any decade.

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ShootingStars 🇺🇦1 year ago

Or was it John Sheridan? Shooting Stars didn’t know and couldn’t tell you

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David Sweetland1 year ago

He clearly got the ball first. Refs had a shocker giving a free kick for that

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probaddie1 year ago

Weak refereeing to not book Jackson for diving there.

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James Peter Smith1 year ago

Are we celebrating this? Because it’s terrible and should have been an instant red

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Burning_Spear1 year ago

I'm all for a robust game - but for decades, English football was held back because talented players were hacked out of the game by cloggers. I'd sooner watch Beardsley or Hoddle than Vinnie Jones or Kenny Burns

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Ian Irvine Comedy1 year ago

Can only assume everyone thought Jackson was a massive prick and therefore didn’t care

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ben smallman1 year ago

He got there as quick as he could

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Dec S1 year ago

@smenton 🫶

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