so i'll ask again........

CBlue said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
The key decisions were for me

1. Lescott - That wasnt a pen for me. He was backing in to the keeper and 9/10 times that would be a foul on the keeper.

2. Aguero pen- 50/50 but certainly not definite.

3. Foul on Dzeko - I would say a just a foul but Dzeko is a fucking pussy when it comes to that situation.

Overall we were shit and got what we deserved....Nothing.

If people really believe the agenda stuff then stop going as there is no point is there?
Handball? Drenthe assault on Richards?

Re #1 - I'm a goalkeeper & that's a penalty.

Am a keeper too
Deffo a pen. Steam rollered Lescott.
Still, nice to see accurate sky analysis
No mention of it.
 
CBlue said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
The key decisions were for me

1. Lescott - That wasnt a pen for me. He was backing in to the keeper and 9/10 times that would be a foul on the keeper.

2. Aguero pen- 50/50 but certainly not definite.

3. Foul on Dzeko - I would say a just a foul but Dzeko is a fucking pussy when it comes to that situation.

Overall we were shit and got what we deserved....Nothing.

If people really believe the agenda stuff then stop going as there is no point is there?
Handball? Drenthe assault on Richards?

Re #1 - I'm a goalkeeper & that's a penalty.


What about the Yellow for Kompany for his first foul? What about Aguero getting chopped by Neville and it wasn't even a foul?

We were shit tonight, fair enough, I'll hold my hands up. But can you honestly say that Walton did not favour Everton when certain decisions were given? Why was it a foul on Timmy Torrets (you say backing in) but when it happened to Joe in the first half it was play-on? How could that challenge by Drenthe only be a yellow card and not be a sending off, regardless of the fact that he should already have been on a yellow?

I'm not paranoid; do not believe in a manufactured conspiracy or an agenda from above; I do, however, believe that we, our club and players, get treated differently from other clubs and players as some of the decisions showed tonight; as they have done in too many games this season.
 
stop watching it then if it annoys you that much.

We got lucky against Spurs. What happened there?<br /><br />-- Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:46 pm --<br /><br />
PistonBlue said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
The key decisions were for me

1. Lescott - That wasnt a pen for me. He was backing in to the keeper and 9/10 times that would be a foul on the keeper.

2. Aguero pen- 50/50 but certainly not definite.

3. Foul on Dzeko - I would say a just a foul but Dzeko is a fucking pussy when it comes to that situation.

Overall we were shit and got what we deserved....Nothing.

If people really believe the agenda stuff then stop going as there is no point is there?

Agree with most of that, especially about Dzeko -he has to stop going down like that.

But you forgot about the handball, Neville I think it was. I'm not saying that's a definite pen but you just get the feeling if that had been the other way round he'd have give it. Pisses me off when shit decisions like Richards last week go against us, but we get fuck all.

I think the issue is we have lost all the 50/50 decisions. Hardly any are clear cut. Silva should have had a pen at Chelsea. When you lose 10 out of 10 50/50 decisions then it starts to grind.

we are just not creating enough away from home. We fucked up in January and February last seasona and look like doing the same again.
 
Why wasn't the aguero pen shown again? I rewound and watched 3 times over and he gets nowhere near ball, clear pen for me. Would like to see again.
 
I think we're clutching at straws if we're blaming Walton for the defeat tonight.
 
Calm down, to coin a phrase.
We are by far the best team in the league.
What is our heaviest defeat???? Teams are set up to minimise the damage.
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The bonus with the league is that is won over every game played and unfortunately for the 'Agenda' that is the fact.
 
We could have played wank tonight - as we did - but if the referee wasn't one-sided we still could have won (or drawn). Two very strong penalty shouts, ask yourself would they have been given in the other penalty area? A very strong chance they would. If Balotelli or Kompany had committed Drenthe's challenge on Richards, would either have stayed on the pitch? Walton seemed to lull us all into a false sense of security for the first 15 or so, I was impressed and thought maybe Brian Marwood's letter to the FA has worked. Then suddenly it was vintage Walton. Bent (not Darren).
 

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