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chateauferret 05 Dec 18 2.20am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Kevin Friend is unplayable in that form' by Midlands Eagle Originally posted by The_Aviator
The OP says it all. Perfectly. I'm surprised that the thread about us being crap is so busy while this is so quiet. I'm afraid that the standard of refereeing in the Premier League has been so appallingly bad for so long that everyone just accepts it now. Sometime last season I posted some stats that showed that on a typical matchday something like 25% of matches were decided by referee mistakes. And that was based on PGMOL's own boast that referees "get 98% of decisions right". What I found was that the remaining 2% - if you accept it is 2% - were still highly significant. Friend tonight was abysmal even by those depressing standards. The match was not decided by his mistakes, but it was decided by one of his mistakes followed by our inability to accept that s*** happens and carry on playing. Edited by chateauferret (05 Dec 2018 2.23am)
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Maine Eagle USA 05 Dec 18 2.22am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Kevin Friend is unplayable in that form' by Midlands Eagle Originally posted by The_Aviator
The OP says it all. Perfectly. I'm surprised that the thread about us being crap is so busy while this is so quiet. Because refs have shockers on a regular basis, and there is nothing we can do about it. I would rather debate what crystal palace can control, like the players, manager and tactics. If AWB actually heads the ball away from danger instead of registering an assist for the pen, then it’s not a pen anyway. If we could clear our lines better it wouldn’t matter if he awarded a dodgy corner. And the ref cannot make Tomkins run faster and make a better challenge instead of getting another assist for their third. The ref was bad but we were absolutely p*ss poor and we got exactly what we deserved.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 05 Dec 18 2.24am | |
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We were simply not up for it! 2 Brighton corners within 3 minutes, defenders jumping into each other, passing astray. Absolute nothing and Roy H. seemed paralyzed - maybe he knew it was just one of those days?
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Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 05 Dec 18 3.03am | |
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How can we go from a dominant, assured performance to one of missing passes, poor touches, looking disjointed and out of ideas in just 3 days? From the first 15 seconds when Sakho needlessly gave away a corner, our back 4 who have held us together all season, looked nervous and vulnerable. The game was played at the start of my working day and I'm still sitting here shaking my head 6 hours later. Worst performance all season. Really didn't think we'd get beaten tonight, very disappointing.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 05 Dec 18 5.19am | |
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I have been supporting Palace a similar length of time. Originally posted by Curlyeagle 2
I have followed my beloved club since the late 60s and it has always been a roller coasters of a journey. No side can play well week on week but you do expect the side to roll their sleeves up and fight for the cause even when things are against you. But my days that was shocking tonight from all concerned.
Responsibility Deficit Disorder is a medical condition. Symptoms include inability to be corrected when wrong, false sense of superiority, desire to share personal info no else cares about, general hubris. It's a medical issue rather than pure arrogance. |
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Ketteridge Brighton 05 Dec 18 5.57am | |
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Zaha, Meyer and Townshend all need space once Duffy was sent off and they scored the second Brighton could sit back and crowd us out. The extra man never became an issue because they were happy to leave more men in the vital areas then we would /could commit. In the five minutes leading up to the Andone goal they had smashed the ball out three or four times without anyone upfront to even make a token effort at retaining the ball. Had a discussion with someone about could we have taken Tomkins off and gone 3-4-3 but as we were playing with AWB and PVA as additional wingers we were close to 2-5-3 anyway.
One supporter of hacking argued that without it "you will do away with the courage and pluck of the game, and I will be bound to bring over a lot of Frenchmen who would beat you with a week's practice -Blackheath secretary at first meeting of the F.A |
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Elpis In a pub 05 Dec 18 6.05am | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Grow up. This is 2018 not the 1950s. Edited by Guntrisoft (04 Dec 2018 10.20pm) More the pity it was a great back then but yes I do need to grow up and apologise to all the shunters who may have taken offence and all the others who were offended on their behalf .
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PatrickA London 05 Dec 18 6.08am | |
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Much as it pains me to say it Brighton are a well run club with a proper scouting system and a manager who I wouldn’t mind at Palace.
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The Dolphin 05 Dec 18 6.26am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Kevin Friend is unplayable in that form' by Midlands Eagle Giving the corner which led to their second goal was a worse decision than the penalty one - and that wasn't good.We saw it on the live feed from the Ref's position and he couldn't give it either way and therefore he should leave well alone!
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 05 Dec 18 6.52am | |
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Trouble is, if we can't scout players, how on earth are we going to find a manager. I bet Dougie takes over as 'intrim'. At least he will have red and blue in his blood if he did...
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EddieMac 05 Dec 18 6.53am | |
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I agree with you on most of this statement. Our scouting and and buying of players is beyond a joke but this blame doesn't lie with Roy. In my opinion the 11 players that he insists on playing week in week out are the only option we have at the minute. Schlupp, Sorloth, Ayew, Riedewald are all sub standard football players and hopefully they are all gone at the end of this season. As soon as Benteke and Wickham return then Sorloth will never even grace the bench again. Originally posted by PatrickA
Much as it pains me to say it Brighton are a well run club with a proper scouting system and a manager who I wouldn’t mind at Palace. Edited by EddieMac (05 Dec 2018 6.57am)
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Sportyteacher London 05 Dec 18 6.55am | |
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As Chris Sutton said via Radio analysis very recently , 'Palace is playing like a bang average club'. Last night's result and Brighton's position in the Premiership doesn't lie that they are now a better club than Palace. I can't see Palace beating in-form Wet Spam either on Saturday. Transfer window cannot come quick enough.
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