So easily led, next they'll have Trump as president, what? oh.Ah, yanks.
So easily led, next they'll have Trump as president, what? oh.Ah, yanks.
Some idiots about
Was it similar to the luiz on sergio incidemt overseen by taylor a few years back? No sending off for luiz..Late on in the Accrington/Derby game earlier today, a Derby player pulled back an Accrington player who would have had a one on one with the keeper.He subsequently got sent off, but Mcminimum was giving him praise for committing the foul. Now, if that was Dinho....
#tacticalfoul
Was it similar to the luiz on sergio incidemt overseen by taylor a few years back? No sending off for luiz..
Didnt see yesterdays game but i understand the Accrington boss was absolutely fuming..who was in charge...none other than gangster betting -syndicates puppet..John Moss..one of the prems elite refs called in to oversee a cup tie which prob had its result known,pre k.o. in the betting markets
Steve mcmanaman,as a lot of pundits do,was prob so relieved accrington didnt score as he had lumped on after a tip off.
Disgusting disease at the heart of our game,more amd more folk are waking up to it,but still nothing gets done.nothing.
There are,astonishingly ..still plenty of folk who didnt blink an eyelid when Leicester City won the prem by ten clear points,winning ten more penalties than any other team,what a fantastic return on the 5000/1 gamble...anyone can see what happened there-you dont get ten more penalties than any other team when you hardly have any possession!! Media coverage nil.analytical debate by pundits..none,questioning of refs performances that season..none..
Whats changed since The Great 5000/1 Thailand Swindle..?......nowt.
Here in America (and a few other places they dominate the sport broadcast market), yes, unfortunately, especially for “casual” fans which, for better or worse, the club understandably want to convert.
Edit: And this “evil empire” portrayal is especially effective as a negative angle in America based on the culture here skewing heavily to the ‘underdog’ when you have no established affinity.
So easily led, next they'll have Trump as president, what? oh.
Was it similar to the luiz on sergio incidemt overseen by taylor a few years back? No sending off for luiz..
Didnt see yesterdays game but i understand the Accrington boss was absolutely fuming..who was in charge...none other than gangster betting -syndicates puppet..John Moss..one of the prems elite refs called in to oversee a cup tie which prob had its result known,pre k.o. in the betting markets
Steve mcmanaman,as a lot of pundits do,was prob so relieved accrington didnt score as he had lumped on after a tip off.
Disgusting disease at the heart of our game,more amd more folk are waking up to it,but still nothing gets done.nothing.
There are,astonishingly ..still plenty of folk who didnt blink an eyelid when Leicester City won the prem by ten clear points,winning ten more penalties than any other team,what a fantastic return on the 5000/1 gamble...anyone can see what happened there-you dont get ten more penalties than any other team when you hardly have any possession!! Media coverage nil.analytical debate by pundits..none,questioning of refs performances that season..none..
Whats changed since The Great 5000/1 Thailand Swindle..?......nowt.
It was a shambles wasn't it? I mean even if you somehow missed that voice of his that scratched my chalkboard you could tell he's from Liverpool with the way he tried to portray himself.He was fuming......but without a great deal of justification in my opinion. There were 4 “controversial” decisions in the game and I would have made exactly the same calls Fatty Moss did on all 4 of them. The first was a yellow card for Accrington’s Barlaser right at the start of the game for a studs showing, scissor tackle lunge, that could easily have been a red, the second (and the most controversial) was another yellow for the same player, again leaping in with both feet off the floor, but which he turned into a block tackle rather than a studs up one, but unfortunately missed the ball, the third was for one of those ‘hook a foot round’, tackles from behind, which took the ball, but clipped the Derby player’s calf in the process and brought him down (call was a 50:50 one, and definitely not one which Moss could be justifiably pilloried for, but inevitably the resultant free kick led to a corner from which Derby then scored), and the fourth was a straight red for a Derby player for a professional foul, which Moss correctly called as having been made just outside the box.
The Accrington manager may have been disappointed, but honestly his tirade about Moss after the game was frankly pathetic
He was fuming......but without a great deal of justification in my opinion. There were 4 “controversial” decisions in the game and I would have made exactly the same calls Fatty Moss did on all 4 of them. The first was a yellow card for Accrington’s Barlaser right at the start of the game for a studs showing, scissor tackle lunge, that could easily have been a red, the second (and the most controversial) was another yellow for the same player, again leaping in with both feet off the floor, but which he turned into a block tackle rather than a studs up one, but unfortunately missed the ball, the third was for one of those ‘hook a foot round’, tackles from behind, which took the ball, but clipped the Derby player’s calf in the process and brought him down (call was a 50:50 one, and definitely not one which Moss could be justifiably pilloried for, but inevitably the resultant free kick led to a corner from which Derby then scored), and the fourth was a straight red for a Derby player for a professional foul, which Moss correctly called as having been made just outside the box.
The Accrington manager may have been disappointed, but honestly his tirade about Moss after the game was frankly pathetic
I see the Daily Mail is running with an article that Milwall and Everton players did not wear black armbands as a sign of respect to the family of the Cardiff player who is missing.
Interestingly in the header for the article there is one player from the weekend matches shown to be wearing a black armband is a City player. Yet all clubs earlier in the day wore them.
Yeah, get that and understand that.It was clearly stated on BBC that this was a deliberate decison at Sala's family's request, as he isn't confirmed dead.
Yeah, get that and understand that.
What I thought was interesting was the choice of club/player wearing the armband to go with the thread title that Millwall and Everton were showing respect in not wearing it. They could have chosen anyone of the other clubs?
Maybe I am being too sensitive, but the choice of City as the opposite was what I thought was interesting.
Yeah, get that and understand that.
What I thought was interesting was the choice of club/player wearing the armband to go with the thread title that Millwall and Everton were showing respect in not wearing it. They could have chosen anyone of the other clubs?
Maybe I am being too sensitive, but the choice of City as the opposite was what I thought was interesting.
He was fuming......but without a great deal of justification in my opinion. There were 4 “controversial” decisions in the game and I would have made exactly the same calls Fatty Moss did on all 4 of them. The first was a yellow card for Accrington’s Barlaser right at the start of the game for a studs showing, scissor tackle lunge, that could easily have been a red, the second (and the most controversial) was another yellow for the same player, again leaping in with both feet off the floor, but which he turned into a block tackle rather than a studs up one, but unfortunately missed the ball, the third was for one of those ‘hook a foot round’, tackles from behind, which took the ball, but clipped the Derby player’s calf in the process and brought him down (call was a 50:50 one, and definitely not one which Moss could be justifiably pilloried for, but inevitably the resultant free kick led to a corner from which Derby then scored), and the fourth was a straight red for a Derby player for a professional foul, which Moss correctly called as having been made just outside the box.
The Accrington manager may have been disappointed, but honestly his tirade about Moss after the game was frankly pathetic
Do i remember it?? Yes.it was the last time i saw City play live.only broke my self imposed exile to nip to WHU last month after the passing of an old Hammer mate.Do you remember the foul on Aguero at their ground? Clear as day, defender goes through him from the wrong side and doesn't even get a touch on the ball? No penalty..play on. More obvious than Sterling's the other week.
Cheers for that.will hv a look at highlights ...i did think the manager saying the ref cost us 250k was a bit ill advised....He was fuming......but without a great deal of justification in my opinion. There were 4 “controversial” decisions in the game and I would have made exactly the same calls Fatty Moss did on all 4 of them. The first was a yellow card for Accrington’s Barlaser right at the start of the game for a studs showing, scissor tackle lunge, that could easily have been a red, the second (and the most controversial) was another yellow for the same player, again leaping in with both feet off the floor, but which he turned into a block tackle rather than a studs up one, but unfortunately missed the ball, the third was for one of those ‘hook a foot round’, tackles from behind, which took the ball, but clipped the Derby player’s calf in the process and brought him down (call was a 50:50 one, and definitely not one which Moss could be justifiably pilloried for, but inevitably the resultant free kick led to a corner from which Derby then scored), and the fourth was a straight red for a Derby player for a professional foul, which Moss correctly called as having been made just outside the box.
The Accrington manager may have been disappointed, but honestly his tirade about Moss after the game was frankly pathetic