Gaylord du Bois
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I think he got booked for kicking the ball away.Missed one on Sterling too - which Sergio got booked for pointing out.
I think he got booked for kicking the ball away.Missed one on Sterling too - which Sergio got booked for pointing out.
I think he got booked for kicking the ball away.
Even MIke Riley knows that he's shit. Mason's one of the most experienced refs yet he never gets a really important game, involving two of the "top 6" teams playing each other, like Arsenal v Chelsea last night or a Merseyside Derby. That's pretty telling.
Missed one on Sterling too - which Sergio got booked for pointing out.
Thought he was awful as usual tonight. Just had a quick look on one of their forums and many of them unhappy with him too though. A lot (wrongly) claiming that he is from Manchester:
https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/ref-needs-investigating.77747/
Quality quote from there:Thought he was awful as usual tonight. Just had a quick look on one of their forums and many of them unhappy with him too though. A lot (wrongly) claiming that he is from Manchester:
https://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/ref-needs-investigating.77747/
Quality quote from there:
That’s how a ref can influence a game and make sure a very good team are very hard to beat. Man City don’t need refs to help them, surely, but he certainly did.
Before I carry on I must say that I accept the defeat for what it was, a good effort with a couple of very good passages of play and chances for us but they had 4 very good chances to score and on reflection they deserved the win but had a helping hand along the way to make sure they could ramp up as much pressure as possible.
That ref was giving all the little petty decisions their way and couldn’t wait to do so.
Strangely I couldn't see anything on the couple of pages I read about the extra minute on top of the excessive 4 added or about kicking/elbowing Laporte.