George Hannah
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that's 'cos he's good and they lostYeah for us, that's what I said.
I doubt he's getting much praise on the Sevilla forums this morning.
that's 'cos he's good and they lostYeah for us, that's what I said.
I doubt he's getting much praise on the Sevilla forums this morning.
Not at all, I just posted similar in the Pellegrini thread, total control in the second half, and we looked like we could up the pace again at any point if required.This might seem weird, but I appreciated the second half just as much as the first.
Which makes City fans unique. We moan at a poor ref even if we win by a shed full.that's 'cos he's good and they lost
Definitely think some of our players have let the refereeing get to themmin previous years. Moscow game at home and Barca knockouts being pretty obvious ones.I agree, so do you think this has had a negative effect on us in the past? Maybe if we had officials who knew how to referee a games in the past we may have done better?
I thought the ref was very good, he actually let slide quite a few decisions that would normally be given in Europe, mostly not given to Sevilla as well, hooray!
thought they had a decent penalty shout and a lot of refs in Europe would have penalised sterling at the beginning of build up to the 2nd goal
Don't know if anyone else has mentioned this in these forty pages (can't be arsed reading through, etc.) but full kudos to the lads who travelled. I thought the away support was fantastic last night. You could really hear us on the telly. As good as the performance on the pitch.
This might seem weird, but I appreciated the second half just as much as the first. We finally played a textbook European game — patrolling every yard of the pitch, not letting them in, always on the look-out to hurt them more. Leading 3-1, no need to take risks, just close it all down. If we can play like that regularly, we can go far this time.
I thought their penalty shout was fairly ridiculous playacting from not a very hard tap. Could have been given, but boy did he make a meal of it.
Watching Coke fall over for the second goal was just bizarre.
I wonder if the ref being Scandinavian , who play a more physical game, was a cause. The same goes for Italians who tend to like a good tackle.
my wording was a little odd, i meant decent pen shout in a CL setting, it was, as you say, a tiny tap to the ankle.
i have no doubt that the way a ref officiates a game is influenced by constant exposure to their own league; whether this is just part of the game or a stupid inconsistency for this level is another debate!
Totally agree with your point about the referees they will ref it like they reffed their game on the Saturday in their own leaguemy wording was a little odd, i meant decent pen shout in a CL setting, it was, as you say, a tiny tap to the ankle.
i have no doubt that the way a ref officiates a game is influenced by constant exposure to their own league; whether this is just part of the game or a stupid inconsistency for this level is another debate!
I thought he was very favourable to City, missed 2 nailed on penalties, 1 each side.
He let the game be played.
I wouldn't call him good, just good for us.