FA cup winners 2006 wrote:have not seen todays decisions yet but I thought the refs so far this season have been decent, especially the linesmen who have got most offside decisions right. take hernandez at the swamp against newcastle, a weaker linesman or ref would have given it
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:have not seen todays decisions yet but I thought the refs so far this season have been decent, especially the linesmen who have got most offside decisions right. take hernandez at the swamp against newcastle, a weaker linesman or ref would have given it
zuricity wrote:I still haven't seen the Luis incident yet,( waiting for motd this morning) but, i'm really glad that he is available to play against us next week. The guy is an absolute disaster waiting to happen. If they(chelsea) persist in the high line defense, we'll pick them off very easily.
The next game is the one i'm really looking forward to. United hammer Arsenal, they are called brilliant by the media, Chelsea should have tonked United at OT, united brilliant says the media. City haven't met any top teams yet. Well after next weeks games we'll know exactly what we have to do. We've got max points from spurs and utd away, so three more from Chelsea will be very nice thank you. Securing the magic 40 points, for next years planning of purchases !
As for the three blind mice, thanks for allowing Luis to be available next week!
I also think the refs have been quite poor this year, i mean, city have been given some really laughable yellow cards ,leading to the disgracefull sending off of Mario last week.
bigblue wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:have not seen todays decisions yet but I thought the refs so far this season have been decent, especially the linesmen who have got most offside decisions right. take hernandez at the swamp against newcastle, a weaker linesman or ref would have given it
I'm stuck between thinking it's bad quality refereeing, or just a combination of the extremely fast speed of play that makes it hard for the refs to keep up and replays from every angel that let us scrutinize them more than ever. But having said that, recently it been the case more than not that bad decisions are talked about having a major effect on games
Londonblue1 wrote:Just mention one of those mistakes on another thread.david Luis no red was a joke and I thought cahils was a wrong un as well
Beefymcfc wrote:zuricity wrote:I still haven't seen the Luis incident yet,( waiting for motd this morning) but, i'm really glad that he is available to play against us next week. The guy is an absolute disaster waiting to happen. If they(chelsea) persist in the high line defense, we'll pick them off very easily.
The next game is the one i'm really looking forward to. United hammer Arsenal, they are called brilliant by the media, Chelsea should have tonked United at OT, united brilliant says the media. City haven't met any top teams yet. Well after next weeks games we'll know exactly what we have to do. We've got max points from spurs and utd away, so three more from Chelsea will be very nice thank you. Securing the magic 40 points, for next years planning of purchases !
As for the three blind mice, thanks for allowing Luis to be available next week!
I also think the refs have been quite poor this year, i mean, city have been given some really laughable yellow cards ,leading to the disgracefull sending off of Mario last week.
He's not able to play against us mate, he got a 5th yellow for that foul which was clearly a straight red. The question is, why, if he is the last man when he brought a player down when that player would've clearly got the ball, did he not receive a red card? Whereas, in the Spurs game, Cahill, 40 yards from goal with a covering player gets a straight red after bringing the player down. How is 40 yards from goal with a covering player a straight red?
You only have to look at some of our recent games to see how bad the refereeing has been from a City point of view. Ridiculous yellow cards and then, as you say, the strange sending off of Mario because he's got strange hair, Poll's view, not mine.
As someone pointed out last week, I have a real belief that certain clubs will always have the 12th man in their corner, making decisions pre-set by the powers that be. It cannot just be coincidence that the Premier Leagues (who the referee's answer to, not the FA or any other independent body) Lovee's always seem to get the majority of the decisions and that on many occasions, change the course of the game.
Beefymcfc wrote:BigBlue, you do know that you can go back and edit the title in your original post, just like I have here.
Rag_hater wrote:bigblue wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:have not seen todays decisions yet but I thought the refs so far this season have been decent, especially the linesmen who have got most offside decisions right. take hernandez at the swamp against newcastle, a weaker linesman or ref would have given it
I'm stuck between thinking it's bad quality refereeing, or just a combination of the extremely fast speed of play that makes it hard for the refs to keep up and replays from every angel that let us scrutinize them more than ever. But having said that, recently it been the case more than not that bad decisions are talked about having a major effect on games
I think your point about replays and there being more angels covered is the main reason.Where we can see things many times its easisr for us to spot any mistake the ref makes.I think refs have always been shit exept now it can be proved a lot easier.
Beefymcfc wrote:BigBlue, you do know that you can go back and edit the title in your original post, just like I have here.
Socrates wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:BigBlue, you do know that you can go back and edit the title in your original post, just like I have here.
I just assumed he was from Thailand!
Beefymcfc wrote:Socrates wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:BigBlue, you do know that you can go back and edit the title in your original post, just like I have here.
I just assumed he was from Thailand!
Bugger me sideways, the wanderer returns. Hope all is well.
Socrates wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Socrates wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:BigBlue, you do know that you can go back and edit the title in your original post, just like I have here.
I just assumed he was from Thailand!
Bugger me sideways, the wanderer returns. Hope all is well.
Having an annus horibilis as lizzie would say, and that's without sideways buggery! Just popped in to pay tribute to my dead namesake:(
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