B*tching about the Ref

Clubber

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I think Mancini/Kidd should come out and slate the ref. Say he wrecked the game and was an utter disgrace.

They will probably get a small fine, and maybe (Doubt it for a first offence) touch line ban. Then, if the FA go over board, go to the press and say the FA is full of c*nts (or words to the effect).

Previous top 4 managers have done this, and it creates a emphasis on desicions given against you. If Refs know they won't be in the media spot light because of a decision, then subconsciously they are probably more likely to give it, than if the decision was to be plastered over the back of the papers.
 
Clubber said:
I think Mancini/Kidd should come out and slate the ref. Say he wrecked the game and was an utter disgrace.

They will probably get a small fine, and maybe (Doubt it for a first offence) touch line ban. Then, if the FA go over board, go to the press and say the FA is full of c*nts (or words to the effect).

Previous top 4 managers have done this, and it creates a emphasis on desicions given against you. If Refs know they won't be in the media spot light because of a decision, then subconsciously they are probably more likely to give it, than if the decision was to be plastered over the back of the papers.

The whole ground minus the scousers booed him off at half-time. And rightly so. Biased scouse bastard.
 
Balti said:
Clubber said:
I think Mancini/Kidd should come out and slate the ref. Say he wrecked the game and was an utter disgrace.

They will probably get a small fine, and maybe (Doubt it for a first offence) touch line ban. Then, if the FA go over board, go to the press and say the FA is full of c*nts (or words to the effect).

Previous top 4 managers have done this, and it creates a emphasis on desicions given against you. If Refs know they won't be in the media spot light because of a decision, then subconsciously they are probably more likely to give it, than if the decision was to be plastered over the back of the papers.

The whole ground minus the scousers booed him off at half-time. And rightly so. Biased scouse bastard.


i booed him off too and that was over the internet
 
Clubber said:
I think Mancini/Kidd should come out and slate the ref. Say he wrecked the game and was an utter disgrace.

They will probably get a small fine, and maybe (Doubt it for a first offence) touch line ban. Then, if the FA go over board, go to the press and say the FA is full of c*nts (or words to the effect).

Previous top 4 managers have done this, and it creates a emphasis on desicions given against you. If Refs know they won't be in the media spot light because of a decision, then subconsciously they are probably more likely to give it, than if the decision was to be plastered over the back of the papers.


This^^^

Walton was absolutely shite in our last home game against Liverpool. How did he miss Mascherano taking Barry out when Mascherano was already on a yellow and Walton was 5 yeards away? He bottled a big decision and it probably cost us two points. His performance was littered with other errors, and that was in a game where he booked 6 of their players.

Last night, the free kick he gave against Barry for a perfectly fair challenge turned the entire course of the game when they scored from it. We were massively on top at that stage and it was a question of when we would score, not if. He fundamentally altered the course of the game and the result by his inept refereeing.

There were many other very poor decisions. How many times did he give a goal kick for what should have been a city corner? How many everton handballs did he fail to card (when deliberate handball warrants a booking)? When Tevez was on the break and was taken out by Arteta why was that cynical foul not worthy of a booking? Why did he allow Everton to get away with so much time wasting?

The city management should complain loudly and vociferously about this cretin. They will be punished, but the FA will make sure he does not referee at our ground any more this season. They will not say so, but that is what will happen. With 5 of our 8 remaining games at home we cannot afford to have him refereeing us any more this season. If we had complained about him as we should have done after the dippers game we would not have had him refereeing last night.

Having seen him referee twice in successive home games, I can say with complete honesty he is the worst referee I have seen at City since we have been at Eastlands.

And that's saying something.
 

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