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spartakev2 Flag Anerley 01 Jan 18 4.56pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Wilf wad in front of Stelling and if he hadn't been fouled would have been one on one with thd keeper and or baby score. Whh on earth would he dive?

 

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cp forever Flag south london 01 Jan 18 5.20pm Send a Private Message to cp forever Add cp forever as a friend

Just when I thought the whole discussion in the media would be about Puncheon's tackle it turns out to be a really nasty attack on Wilfred, the incident was just in front of my spot in the Holmesdale, it was at speed and no way a dive...the only shock was that having seen Wilf brought down so often without any free kick or penalty, couldn't believe it was given especially by Moss.
My goodness who would have expected such vitriol from some of the most boring and tedious commentators alive, at least MOD gave proper thought and reason to it all and showed respect for what the team achieved. Although Wilfred gets some proper recognition these days this shows he is still vulnerable to being targeted for criticism which feels like an attack on Palace.
We just were not supposed to be showing Man City up were we and once the cry goes out they all follow..

 

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wwarr009 Flag 01 Jan 18 5.30pm

I liked the dive he did earlier in the game where he just threw himself on the floor for no reason ha

 


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eag-les Flag Coulsdon 02 Jan 18 2.45pm Send a Private Message to eag-les Add eag-les as a friend

Originally posted by essetwentyone

Statistics show Wilf to be one of the most fouled players in the Prem and that doesn’t include the countless fouls we all see but are not penalised by refs. Is it any surprise that he anticipates these fouls and goes down to ensure they are penalised ? The opposition know that they can’t leave him alone because then he would destroy them so they lean on him and he goes down - and that is a foul and a pen in the area.
Basically he’s just too good for them and long may it last !!
The views of has beens like Poll and Sutton are totally irrelevant

Graham "How many cards did I give him" Poll
Chris "Common assault" Sutton
Michael"I never dived against Argentina" Owen
What a f****** nerve
They aint got a clue!

 


If I agreed with you we'd both be wrong

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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 02 Jan 18 3.12pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by Sayer

Graham Poll was giving it some on BT about it being classed as dive


Did he deem it worthy of the third yellow?

 


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taylors lovechild Flag 02 Jan 18 4.37pm Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

I still don't really get this one. I really did not see it as a dive, full stop. Sterling clearly infringed his passage and Zaha went down with no exaggeration. Based on the referee allowing Walker to push Zaha over every time he went past him I was surprised that he gave it, but I still can't work out why people are saying it was a dive? Having a referee in the studio does highlight how incompetent they can be even with television replays though.

 

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twist Flag Miami, Florida 02 Jan 18 5.52pm Send a Private Message to twist Add twist as a friend

Fact is, players go down easy all over the field because if they didnt, the ref likely would not blow up. Same in the penalty area, if wilf is fouled enough to put him off a good shot/pass and he didnt go down, it wouldnt be a penalty, so he goes down expecting one, and thats when the ref is forced into a decision.

Theres a difference between going down easy, and a dive.

 

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bicycle repair man 02 Jan 18 6.55pm Send a Private Message to bicycle repair man Add bicycle repair man as a friend

Before big mouth Poll goes shooting his mouth off I suggest he looks at players like Kane or Ali who are continually diving, but the pundits call it being "clever".Apart from the fact they are not adverse to dishing out career threatening tackles,which no one seems bothered about.
I'm a bit tired of Wilf being victimised and demonized every time he's awarded a penalty,and therefore in future referees will be prejudiced against him.
I was about 20 yards away from the incident and I knew straight away it was a foul,and the ref had no hesitation at all.It never occured to me that such a fuss would be made by sensationalist ex-players and duff has-been referees who should know better.


 

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 02 Jan 18 7.34pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Originally posted by bicycle repair man

Before big mouth Poll goes shooting his mouth off I suggest he looks at players like Kane or Ali who are continually diving, but the pundits call it being "clever".Apart from the fact they are not adverse to dishing out career threatening tackles,which no one seems bothered about.
I'm a bit tired of Wilf being victimised and demonized every time he's awarded a penalty,and therefore in future referees will be prejudiced against him.
I was about 20 yards away from the incident and I knew straight away it was a foul,and the ref had no hesitation at all.It never occured to me that such a fuss would be made by sensationalist ex-players and duff has-been referees who should know better.



I was really enjoying this post of yours until you want us to believe 'career threatening tackles that nobody cares about'. Where do you live?

Edited by adrian b (02 Jan 2018 7.35pm)

 

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bicycle repair man 02 Jan 18 7.58pm Send a Private Message to bicycle repair man Add bicycle repair man as a friend

Originally posted by adrian b


I was really enjoying this post of yours until you want us to believe 'career threatening tackles that nobody cares about'. Where do you live?

Edited by adrian b (02 Jan 2018 7.35pm)

When the two recent horrific tackles by Kane & Ali were highlighted on MOTD by one of the pundits, Lineker said we don't want to talk about that,let's just talk about the football,imagine if Puncheon had commited a foul as bad as one of theirs,he'd have been hung , drawn & quartered.

 

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batcountry Flag Melbourne 02 Jan 18 11.42pm Send a Private Message to batcountry Add batcountry as a friend

I think Wilf proved today that he really doesn’t go down easy. He went to extraordinary lengths to stay on his feet against some pretty agricultural defending.

 

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boo909 Flag Figeac 02 Jan 18 11.57pm Send a Private Message to boo909 Add boo909 as a friend

Originally posted by batcountry

I think Wilf proved today that he really doesn’t go down easy. He went to extraordinary lengths to stay on his feet against some pretty agricultural defending.

I've criticised him in the past for going down too easy but I have to admit he really was trying to stay on his feet this match and holding off on the moaning at the ref. Hopefully something good will come out of the recent criticism and he's turned a corner on that aspect of his game.

 


Bangell - If Camus wrote The Myth of Sisyphus today, it would be about Jason Puncheon eternally trying and failing to pass with his right foot.

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