super snooper said:
Lenny your creditability just took a severe blow. thomson was magnificent in the dying stages, taking two consecutive saving marks, but did little else and and was far from BOG.
can you honestly tell me that thomson had greater influence on the game than harvey, kearney, doyle, etc, etc.
what do others think?
can you honestly tell me that thomson had greater influence on the game than harvey, kearney, doyle, etc, etc.
what do others think?
However, he did take two marks in the last quarter and the quarters being so long and the heat and all, the umpires may have forgotten who played well throughout the day??
Just like they forgot to blow the whistle on a few occasions.
Clearly Harvey was best on ground(and in the air and body on body) he was the difference between the teams simple...

