Slim wrote:Poor joe.
gmercer1 wrote:3 minutes added time when their player was injured and down for about 6 minutes!
Beefymcfc wrote:Are the Dippers still joint top with their anticipated win at Huddersfield?
Dameerto wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Are the Dippers still joint top with their anticipated win at Huddersfield?
They've already won the competition, they're just holding off printing the teeshirts 'til their gyros arrive.
Outcast wrote:I'm starting to hate fucking ginger minge boring Dyche, banging on about the controversial second goal and Sane along Kompany should have received red cards. The same prick tells us this is a physical league then moans when it doesntvsuit him?? As if those cogs deserved anything out of this game, I don't think the contoversial second goal would have made a difference to the inevitable outcome.
Beefymcfc wrote:Dyche said: "Kompany is out of control and he does not know where the man is, or the ball. It is just a throw of the leg and it is high - Aaron has got a cut with two stitches in it, high in his thigh.
"It is not vicious or anything but there is no control in the challenge and we are told that is a big thing in challenges like that, so in the modern game that is a red card."
While Dyche felt his players were at fault for switching off for City's second goal, he was adamant it should not have stood, with Hart also saying the assistant referee apologised to him later.
Dyche said: "Sane goes down with the tiniest of touches and the referee is going to blow his whistle, but then decides not to and waves it away.
"In the meantime a player who is off the pitch has walked back on the pitch to go and get the ball that is off the pitch to deliver a cross that they then score from. If that is not confusing for everyone in the stadium, it is certainly confusing for me.
"I thought it at the time, and I have seen it back since. With the best view that we can get of it, the ball is out of play, so you can forget about everything else."
Dyche also felt Sane should have been sent off late on for a challenge on Matt Lowton.
"With Sane right at the end, it has got to be a red card," Dyche added. "He kicked Matt for no reason at all, just smashing him around his legs. It has got to be a red card, as simple as that."
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