HypnoticBlue
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Taylor is rag c*nt, and that’s the end of it.
It worked though, no? No malicious or out of control challenges from either side. 22 men battling for a game of football and being allowed to do so.
It favours the team playing negative football. His job is to apply the laws of the game & there hasn’t been one game this season versus us a team has lost a player to accumulating yellows. Do you not think that players aren’t told this by their analysts before every game, they can break up every attack cynically with impunity.
Critics say our build up play is slow, it’s a direct correlation to the refs performance.
I don’t think it’s bias but they must have been told try & keep 11 on the pitch.
He did the same at klanfield a couple of years ago, then We scored and mason on VAR told him to look at a potential foul in the build up which he gave, when he’d been letting them go all gameThe issue is being consistent in not calling fouls and/or not booking players for yellow card offences advantages the team parking the bus and committing most of the fouls in order to break the rhythm of the opposition actually trying to play.
Consistency does not mean fairness.
I'm sure that Ortega agrees with you about the flow of the match and probably very much appreciated the studs to the chest and face that Havertz gave him when the forward had absolutely zero chance of getting to the ball and slide into his had feet first in the first half.It worked though, no? No malicious or out of control challenges from either side. 22 men battling for a game of football and being allowed to do so.