Taylor was quite awful, but it doesn't excuse someone behind me (block 120, low 20s row) calling him a Munich twat.
Agreed. Munich is a nice city, and would like to distance itself from Anthony Taylor.
Taylor was quite awful, but it doesn't excuse someone behind me (block 120, low 20s row) calling him a Munich twat.
On reflection,i think you have called Walkers reaction spot on.a stamp to the hamstring of a fellow pro who is lying face down on the ground,unable to see it coming or take evasive action,or defend himself,has to be one of the sneakiest,most cowardly acts ive ever seen in football .I think many pros would see the red mist coming down after the Brighton guy trod/stamped on walkers hamdtring. Wouldn’t have been pleasant
The difference this season is I think the Pep and the team have learned to deal with referee's who try and "manage" the game. The way we deal with the situation isn't always pretty, but it was effective yesterday, and we still won despite Taylors efforts.We keep saying this,it’s so obvious and it happens in the majority of games we play,good old game management from the officials..
The sooner the games brings in restrospective bans for refs for blatant cheating ...the better.Not easy?
There are 4 officials + VAR.
Those dives were seen by everyone but the officials. The sooner the game brings in retrospective bans for blatant cheating, the better.
Football is all about having your nose in the right trough. When the top man indicates he wants a tighter league this time, the snouts simply sniff out the right trough.I used to laugh at real bitter blues who claimed of an agenda. But after all those red card tackles last season that went unpunished, at least 10. Then this season, all those decisions that have gone Liverpool's way leading to goals, well upwards of 10. It's not just a coincidence. There's select twats that are doing all they can to make a title race closer.
There's a long list of them who aren't good enough. Pawson, Tierney, Moss etc. Probably nice guys, but there's too much money and too many livelihoods at stake with their constant errors and ineptitude, for this to carry on.
There is more to it with Taylor, it's not just lack of ability, it's done deliberately. You only have to see Pep's reaction on the touchline and in public when questioned about him, it's blatant.
I'm not saying there's refs taking bungs, but there will be a select half a dozen who will be towing the party line to keep the powers that be happy, i.e Scudamore, who clearly stated he wanted a competitive title race. They're doing it by all means necessary.
The games authorities are the problem. Sadly, I think it's never going to happen.The sooner the games brings in restrospective bans for refs for blatant cheating ...the better.
Taylor was his usual biased self yesterday. He got nearly every decision wrong, including Walker, and clearly wanted Brighton to go through.