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Spiderman Horsham 01 Mar 17 7.38pm | |
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Listened to this on Monday (haven't been able to post before due to utter outrage). He said JM was a blatant penalty but Maddely had a difficult game, due to Palace players, in particular Zaha going down to easily" WTF when did they go down to easily/ No wonder we are getting no decisions in our favour.
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 01 Mar 17 7.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Listened to this on Monday (haven't been able to post before due to utter outrage). He said JM was a blatant penalty but Maddely had a difficult game, due to Palace players, in particular Zaha going down to easily" WTF when did they go down to easily/ No wonder we are getting no decisions in our favour. No question about it, definite agenda against Wilf, no more penalties for him Im afraid....referees have been told not to give him a penalty no matter what happens..
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 01 Mar 17 8.06pm | |
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Originally posted by the silurian
No question about it, definite agenda against Wilf, no more penalties for him Im afraid....referees have been told not to give him a penalty no matter what happens.. A bit like when AJ couldn't buy a penalty after winning a few...
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chateauferret 01 Mar 17 8.16pm | |
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I'm f***ing appalled. Whether there's a foul or not a player may have to go onto the ground to minimise injury risk. If you ever do say judo you learn how to fall without hurting yourself - not how to avoid falling altogether, because then you do hurt yourself. It is not Wilf's fault that he is fast and light and maybe doesn't have a low centre of gravity. And just because he falls over once it does not mean a) that he is diving or b) that the next time it happens it's also not a foul. As for the idea that it's Wilf's or Palace's fault that this buffoon of a ref gave such an appalling decision, this is so preposterous it beggars belief. The decisiob wasn't even against Zaha but McArthur - who is solidly built and does have a low centre of gravity, and whom (as I pointed out elsewhere) has no history of or reputation for diving whatsoever. Poll should bd roundly condemning such horrendous standards of officiating instead of excusing them by blaming perfectly fair play of the team wronged. This is coming from a senior figure in the setup and should know better than to spout such total bollocks. Except that the problem is it isn't bollocks. It's FA policy. What did he have to say about the Snodcrass case? Did Dann "make it difficult" for the ref by not committing to a challenge that he knew would risk a penalty? Absolutely outrageous. And Willo's argument that there's no agenda here blown completely out of the water. Edited by chateauferret (01 Mar 2017 8.22pm)
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Spiderman Horsham 01 Mar 17 8.34pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I'm f***ing appalled. Whether there's a foul or not a player may have to go onto the ground to minimise injury risk. If you ever do say judo you learn how to fall without hurting yourself - not how to avoid falling altogether, because then you do hurt yourself. It is not Wilf's fault that he is fast and light and maybe doesn't have a low centre of gravity. And just because he falls over once it does not mean a) that he is diving or b) that the next time it happens it's also not a foul. As for the idea that it's Wilf's or Palace's fault that this buffoon of a ref gave such an appalling decision, this is so preposterous it beggars belief. The decisiob wasn't even against Zaha but McArthur - who is solidly built and does have a low centre of gravity, and whom (as I pointed out elsewhere) has no history of or reputation for diving whatsoever. Poll should bd roundly condemning such horrendous standards of officiating instead of excusing them by blaming perfectly fair play of the team wronged. This is coming from a senior figure in the setup and should know better than to spout such total bollocks. Except that the problem is it isn't bollocks. It's FA policy. What did he have to say about the Snodcrass case? Did Dann "make it difficult" for the ref by not committing to a challenge that he knew would risk a penalty? Absolutely outrageous. And Willo's argument that there's no agenda here blown completely out of the water. Edited by chateauferret (01 Mar 2017 8.22pm) I,m glad it is not just me being paranoid.
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alaneagle1 Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 01 Mar 17 8.36pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
A bit like when AJ couldn't buy a penalty after winning a few... When Andrew played against Birmingham Steve Bruce was interviewed on MOTD about him.We got a couple of penalties ,he said he went down easily. Pundits and Adrian Durham have said that Wilf is going down to easily,and now the Refs have stopped giving us Pens. For the record Andrew dived once against Norwich in that fateful season.
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Painter Croydon 01 Mar 17 8.47pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I'm f***ing appalled. Whether there's a foul or not a player may have to go onto the ground to minimise injury risk. If you ever do say judo you learn how to fall without hurting yourself - not how to avoid falling altogether, because then you do hurt yourself. It is not Wilf's fault that he is fast and light and maybe doesn't have a low centre of gravity. And just because he falls over once it does not mean a) that he is diving or b) that the next time it happens it's also not a foul. As for the idea that it's Wilf's or Palace's fault that this buffoon of a ref gave such an appalling decision, this is so preposterous it beggars belief. The decisiob wasn't even against Zaha but McArthur - who is solidly built and does have a low centre of gravity, and whom (as I pointed out elsewhere) has no history of or reputation for diving whatsoever. Poll should bd roundly condemning such horrendous standards of officiating instead of excusing them by blaming perfectly fair play of the team wronged. This is coming from a senior figure in the setup and should know better than to spout such total bollocks. Except that the problem is it isn't bollocks. It's FA policy. What did he have to say about the Snodcrass case? Did Dann "make it difficult" for the ref by not committing to a challenge that he knew would risk a penalty? Absolutely outrageous. And Willo's argument that there's no agenda here blown completely out of the water. Edited by chateauferret (01 Mar 2017 8.22pm) Poll has nothing to do with the refereeing setup, let only a senior figure, he is now a journalist. His claim to fame was booking a Croatian twice in a game, only sending him off on third booking. Has very little credibility and likes the sound of his own voice.
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Dan1994 Wallington 01 Mar 17 8.47pm | |
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Are we really gonna listen to some knob who gave Josip Simunic three yellow cards before sending him off? That s*** doesn't even happen with my Mrs' local Somerset village team...
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 01 Mar 17 9.11pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I'm f***ing appalled. Whether there's a foul or not a player may have to go onto the ground to minimise injury risk. If you ever do say judo you learn how to fall without hurting yourself - not how to avoid falling altogether, because then you do hurt yourself. It is not Wilf's fault that he is fast and light and maybe doesn't have a low centre of gravity. And just because he falls over once it does not mean a) that he is diving or b) that the next time it happens it's also not a foul. As for the idea that it's Wilf's or Palace's fault that this buffoon of a ref gave such an appalling decision, this is so preposterous it beggars belief. The decisiob wasn't even against Zaha but McArthur - who is solidly built and does have a low centre of gravity, and whom (as I pointed out elsewhere) has no history of or reputation for diving whatsoever. Poll should bd roundly condemning such horrendous standards of officiating instead of excusing them by blaming perfectly fair play of the team wronged. This is coming from a senior figure in the setup and should know better than to spout such total bollocks. Except that the problem is it isn't bollocks. It's FA policy. What did he have to say about the Snodcrass case? Did Dann "make it difficult" for the ref by not committing to a challenge that he knew would risk a penalty? Absolutely outrageous. And Willo's argument that there's no agenda here blown completely out of the water. Edited by chateauferret (01 Mar 2017 8.22pm)
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rossboss29 Portsmouth 01 Mar 17 9.19pm | |
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I am being pedantic as warnock signed MacArthur, not pulis.... Edited by rossboss29 (01 Mar 2017 9.20pm)
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chateauferret 01 Mar 17 9.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Poll has nothing to do with the refereeing setup, let only a senior figure, he is now a journalist. His claim to fame was booking a Croatian twice in a game, only sending him off on third booking. Has very little credibility and likes the sound of his own voice. That's a relief. I'm not convinced he's regarded as a joke, though; we all know people who command high levels of respect in the establishment despite being responsible for all sorts of ghastly cockups, mentioning no names.
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chateauferret 01 Mar 17 9.20pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
I don't think I saw that. I don't rememmber ever seeing him dive and thought he was quite hard to knock over.
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