Sentences with phrase «second replay»

The phrase "second replay" means watching something again for the second time. Full definition
The first replay was drawn and we then lost an incredible second replay 3 - 2.
As it was, in the days before penalty shoot - outs, that epic semi-final tie took four games to settle before we lost 3 - 2 in the dramatic second replay, even though Bobby Moore saved a penalty when taking over in goal from the injured Ferguson (no substitute keepers in those days!).
The Fire's widescreen ratio means that Hollywood films are not actually that much smaller than super-letterboxed vids on the iPad, and speedy scrub and 10 - second replay controls are a nice touch.
That second replay call was horrible.
The second replay looks kind of like my memory from that game.
That game ended goalless, so the tie went to a second replay, this time at Old Trafford three weeks later.
This second replay was incident packed, and one of the all - time great cup ties.
In the FA Cup Town reached Round 2, defeating Workington in the first round before losing to Halifax Town at Old Trafford in a second replay in that second round.
I haven't gone back beyond 20 years when looking at FA Cup ties, because before then we did have some ignominious defeats on January 6, being knocked out by Torquay and Plymouth, and drawing against Wrexham before losing in a second replay (no penalty shoot outs in the distant past).
Chelsea eventually knocked out the West Yorkshire side with a big 5 - 1 win in the second replay held at neutral Villa Park, Bentley among the goals.
Defeat eventually coming in extra time of the second replay at the Racecourse Ground following two earlier drawn games.
First, the reverse fixture was won; the Citizens» young squad crumbling as 19 year old trainee Carl Madrick bagged the winner, while in the FA Cup, the Terriers took the Mancunians to a second replay before finally succumbing 3 - 0.
For the first time you are able to make 30 second replays and have a custom soundtrack on an Xbox GTA, though.
In a second REPLAY demo, he showed how the impressive use of new technologies in Rare's Banjo Kazooie, released on Nintendo 64, convinced most developers to definitively switch from 2D to 3D.
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