MOTD

That's some "write up". For the seventh places team beating the bottom team.

Utter rag bbc sycophants
 
Pleased for Sunderland fans and Poyet

Not done yet, but I think the bottom 3 are going to go now
 
city91 said:
KippaxCitizen said:
city91 said:
What I don't understand about that decision is if Wickham would have scored that advantage, would Dowd of sent off the Cardiff player?
No. Booking as he didn't deny the obvious goalscoring opportunity.

Red card was spot on. Penalty was debatable, it's difficult to see when he stops pulling him back, but that view that would clear it up is exactly the view the linesman would have had.

So realistically it would have been in Cardiff's best interests to just let Wickham walk the ball in then.
Ha, probably yes. They might have had a chance with XI men, but to be honest, they're comfortably the worst team in the Prem and will go down and may not have got a thing even with XI today.
 
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Stockport mackem said:
bluethrunthru said:
MOTD 2 Just had a proper Bryan Riggs aka the Family Man wankfest - disgusting

What chance have we got against the class of '92 next week :-(

What? In their next Massive game? Every chance mate - that was Norwich - repeat Norwich they beat
 
Henkeman said:
city91 said:
KippaxCitizen said:
No. Booking as he didn't deny the obvious goalscoring opportunity.

Red card was spot on. Penalty was debatable, it's difficult to see when he stops pulling him back, but that view that would clear it up is exactly the view the linesman would have had.

So realistically it would have been in Cardiff's best interests to just let Wickham walk the ball in then.

Well don't foul him. That is the general idea isn't it?

Granted it was a stupid challenge, but fouls happen in football.

Its just stupid how he gave the advantage, nothing materialised so he gave a pen and sent him off. Surely the ref should just give the penalty and send the guy off.

Its just strange how that situation actually benefits Cardiff to just concede and benefits Sunderland to not make the most of their advantage.
 
Stockport mackem said:
bluethrunthru said:
MOTD 2 Just had a proper Bryan Riggs aka the Family Man wankfest - disgusting

What chance have we got against the class of '92 next week :-(

every chance bud :-)

they are shite
 
That Hansen sound bite was a perfect example of why clubs shouldn't let the media pick your managers. Roman made the same mistake with Di Matteo. Then again Hansen would probably love to see them make the huge mistake of appointing him full time.
 
Worst Case Ontario said:
Mourinho is tactical genius, he's a winner no doubt

What have they won this year then...? They wont win the league or the CL and serve up absolute turgid football...
 
Stockport mackem said:
Hopefully Evertons defence will be as obliging next week for you as well


Cheers i had a ganders on grandoldclub, most seemingly want Arsenal to win so they can then lose against us without it being on them as much.
Tight old predicament for Everton fans.

I think you will win, play to 75% of how you have been and those lot will lose the will after 60mins if you keep them out.
No belief any more and half of them are busy buying houses at their next club, the other half are no bleedin good.
 
Bazzmand Show said:
Worst Case Ontario said:
Mourinho is tactical genius, he's a winner no doubt

What have they won this year then...? They wont win the league or the CL and serve up absolute turgid football...

i hope they go on and win the CL for putting the title on a plate for us
 
city91 said:
Henkeman said:
city91 said:
So realistically it would have been in Cardiff's best interests to just let Wickham walk the ball in then.

Well don't foul him. That is the general idea isn't it?

Granted it was a stupid challenge, but fouls happen in football.

Its just stupid how he gave the advantage, nothing materialised so he gave a pen and sent him off. Surely the ref should just give the penalty and send the guy off.

Its just strange how that situation actually benefits Cardiff to just concede and benefits Sunderland to not make the most of their advantage.

No different to how it would have been better for MDM not to commit the foul against Barcelona and let Messi run on. It's just how it is. What Dowd did today rewarded the player for not going down under the slightest touch. That's a good thing - the defender tried to stop him illegally, there's a payment for that.
 

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