Larrson Tackle On Garcia (GIF)

de niro said:
East Level 2 said:
Don Karleone said:
Bang on the money.
The same Sky twats that asked Carlos whether he'd dived at Norwich even though they themselves had shown he'd clearly been fouled in the box. The score at the time was 0-0. It didn't matter as we won 6-1 but their anti-City bias was unbelievable. But there's no agenda, obviously.

the daft thing is there are people on here still think there is no agenda. can they be that deluded? Are they part of it? must be some reason they refuse to see/accept it.
oh and yes we should stand up for ourselves, on and off the pitch. otherwise the ***** have won.

We know the site has been infested long term with rags, journos and Skyites. Also notice the ongoing shit stirring re Yaya and Zaba!
 
Oh and let's not forget that Garcia later gets booked for a completely innocuous tackle. If that didn't set the tone for how dean planned to referee the game then that summed it up.

And don't even get me started on the blatant foul on Milner for their goal. Does anyone truly believe that had Milner been in a rag shirt that 'foul' wouldn't have been given?
 
Same crap from FA last year at Stoke and coincidently another assault on Garcia. The pattern is the same, city in tight game with possible upset, bad tackles made by opposition, ref sees them but does nothing. No retrospective action to be taken as ref sees incident.

Result, city realise its a tough game with no protection and as we are predominantly soft (but very talented footballers) we don't play with same confidence. Chance of upset increases.

City should make a fuss because this happens every year at the same grounds. I'm not so much after the stokes of this world changing but instead better protection from refs no matter where we play. If ref sees a red card incident and does nothing then he should be dropped/demoted, no excuses.
 
I cannot believe that Larrson will get away with that.
Even Redknapp jnr said it was a shocker at HT and that it would be looked at..
But again we as a club have said nothing.
Get into action Marwood and make it known that the club are annoyed with this decision.
Terrible decision by the FA
 
DTKOAG said:
I cannot believe that Larrson will get away with that.
Even Redknapp jnr said it was a shocker at HT and that it would be looked at..
But again we as a club have said nothing.
Get into action Marwood and make it known that the club are annoyed with this decision.
Terrible decision by the FA

the "decision" was made before the game.
 
So has he officially got away with this then? Not heard a peep about it in the media, not even the standard FA message saying nothing is happening
 
aguero93:20 said:
IrelandSuperman said:
es1 said:
no he didn't
Yes he bloody well did!
A 4 match ban as well if you check, that Larsson tackle was disgraceful, it made me so angry that it's lucky it was Garcia he got, else I might have done myself damage

'no he didnt' was in response to 'the ref gave a free kick' which he certainly didnt
 
es1 said:
aguero93:20 said:
IrelandSuperman said:
Yes he bloody well did!
A 4 match ban as well if you check, that Larsson tackle was disgraceful, it made me so angry that it's lucky it was Garcia he got, else I might have done myself damage

'no he didnt' was in response to 'the ref gave a free kick' which he certainly didnt

But he did see the incident.
 
I hate piss can with a passion but he would have been frothing at the mouth over that tackle and you can bet something would be done retrospectively, no question about it.. We are not noisy neighbours anymore ffs, we need to start putting our stamp on the fa and demanding things are done about incidents like this, just like the rags do..
 
the 2/3 minutes between Larsson's horrendous challenge and their goal were critical. Pellegrini didn't seem to protest Dean's decision to let him get off scot free .you call out a blundering ref not because you expect him to change his mind but to lay down a marker and get inside his head for the next decision he has to make. And, in this case, the next decision was when Bardsley shoved Milner down. Ideally refs should be judging each incident on its merits but most of them mentally keep score of which side they've favoured and which side is standing up for itself more.
It was the same at Stamford Bridge when MP didn't protest bad fouls by Ramires and Ivanovic and a truly vicious elbow in the neck by Terry against Kun. There's no need for players to be surrounding the ref in rag/chav style but there 's a clear need for the manager to assert himself in the technical zone.
 

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