meeesh
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I know two Wythenshawe lads who are dedicated Altrincham fans.
Ahhhh that's were they are from
I know two Wythenshawe lads who are dedicated Altrincham fans.
Hi frank.The fact that some posters on here are effectively saying that another poster should not air their views because they don't fit in with the majority view is bizarre and worrying.
Firstly, what is the point of a forum? The clue is in the name - a 'forum' for a person's view
Secondly, the minute you go down that route it becomes like a Trump rally - people winding each other up into a frenzy and throwing out people who aren't screaming 'lock her up' through their frothing lips. A myopic viewpoint that stifles debates and leads to closed minds.
Alternative viewpoints are healthy and necessary. Otherwise it's just a big circle jerk where no one learns anything.
That statement implies that Webb wasn't shit.Oh fuck ! He is just a shit Howard Webb.
Perhaps he wants the **** out of the swamp too?Taylor was the fourth official who dobbed Mourinho in to Jon Moss for his dismissal on Sunday,good lad on this occasion.
Webb was shit and a dick . Taylor is a shittiest of shit.That statement implies that Webb wasn't shit.
Taylor was the fourth official who dobbed Mourinho in to Jon Moss for his dismissal on Sunday,good lad on this occasion.
On the money!Pretty much every city fan believes there is bias, in the way media reports on us vs other historee clubs, refereeing decisions in general (especially insidious minor things like allowing opponents to foul away while penalising city players at the first opportunity) or the whole ffp fiasco.
You don't believe it, fine.
What is pointless is haunting a thread like this and getting riled yourself, and annoying others.
I have seen that bastard mason run over the width of the pitch - actually run! - to yellow card dzeko for dissent.
Why? Because dzeko was fouled, and had the temerity to look towards him, hands outstretched, lip still bleeding from the elbow he had suffered.
We watch matches and read reports, and form our opinions based on what we see, not just blind devotion to city. Kindly don't come over and talk down to every fan here as if we are simpletons.
On a serious note, I don't think a ref from Greater Manchester should referee either Manchester team.
I know someone who knows Taylor who scoffed at the suggestion that he was a red - "he's just not like that", apparently - but this type of situation could be easily avoided. There is a large pool of refs, after all.
So in short you're saying that in your opinion other posters shouldn't be allowed to express their opinion about other posters expressing an opinion? Just leave the modding of the site to us.
The problem with the appointment of Taylor for a game involving us or the rags is that, whoever he does or doesn't support, Mike Riley shouldn't put his officials in a position where there could be seen to be a possible conflict of interest.
But when he came up to the Etihad to do his Q&A with Points of Blue in 2012, he made that point himself, when he was talking about refereeing appointments when he said "we try to avoid a conflict of interest wherever possible".
There were a few others on here who were there for that as well who'll confirm that was then pointed out to him that Lee Mason (who Riley had just told us was a Bolton fan) had just refereed a QPR game at the swamp when Bolton & QPR were both in a relegation fight so surely that was a conflict of interest. That had clearly never occurred to him.
The problem is that it's based on which FA County Association a ref is attached to. Around Manchester there's the Lancashire FA, the Manchester FA and the Cheshire FA. Taylor is attached to the Cheshire FA which means he can officiate at both Manchester clubs, who belong to the Manchester FA. If we had a Gtr Manchester FA in the same way they have a Merseyside FA, neither Mason nor Taylor would be able to referee us or the rags.
Mike Dean is supposedly a Tranmere fan and lives on The Wirral, which is part of the Cheshire FA but he won't referee Liverpool or Everton games, which I understand was his choice. That's right in my view and Riley is wrong to assign Taylor to games involving the Manchester clubs.
Yep , I have heard that too.On a serious note, I don't think a ref from Greater Manchester should referee either Manchester team.
I know someone who knows Taylor who scoffed at the suggestion that he was a red - "he's just not like that", apparently - but this type of situation could be easily avoided. There is a large pool of refs, after all.
On a serious note, I don't think a ref from Greater Manchester should referee either Manchester team.
I know someone who knows Taylor who scoffed at the suggestion that he was a red - "he's just not like that", apparently - but this type of situation could be easily avoided. There is a large pool of refs, after all.
The problem with that logic is, where do you draw the line? If you accept that the title is between the current top 6 it is rare that more than two are playing each other and often none are playing each other. If he's a rag (and you accept they're still in it) that could be six games he's not allowed to do. If you then move to teams that might finish in European places, it could be 8 games in a week he's banned from. If there was a greater Manchester association and Blackburn, Bolton, City, Utd, Wigan and Oldham were all in the PL, he's out of a job!There were a few others on here who were there for that as well who'll confirm that was then pointed out to him that Lee Mason (who Riley had just told us was a Bolton fan) had just refereed a QPR game at the swamp when Bolton & QPR were both in a relegation fight so surely that was a conflict of interest. That had clearly never occurred to him.
The problem is that it's based on which FA County Association a ref is attached to. Around Manchester there's the Lancashire FA, the Manchester FA and the Cheshire FA. Taylor is attached to the Cheshire FA which means he can officiate at both Manchester clubs, who belong to the Manchester FA. If we had a Gtr Manchester FA in the same way they have a Merseyside FA, neither Mason nor Taylor would be able to referee us or the rags.
Mike Dean is supposedly a Tranmere fan and lives on The Wirral, which is part of the Cheshire FA but he won't referee Liverpool or Everton games, which I understand was his choice. That's right in my view and Riley is wrong to assign Taylor to games involving the Manchester clubs.