Beefymcfc wrote:I am hoping that the outrage that Blues have expressed at this appointment gives RagTony Taylor no room to get things wrong, especially anything controversial.
My real worry is that he's been over to Carrington this week training with the Rags, taking them through rehearsals of how to draw the yellow card or wind our players up when he fails to give obvious cautions or calls back play when we've got a break. Then the positional stuff where he acts as the extra defensive player standing directly in our lines of play, cutting out our options. Finally, the art of surrounding him properly with faux outrage so he can then put his finger to his ear and change pockets for the red to be shown instead of the yellow he has already written on. This has to be done with real subtlety which will be orchestrated by Shrek running on the pitch as he's over to save England from failing in the international game.
But like I said, I expect a fair game from him due to public pressure exerted on him by the media. You know, that fair and balanced media that we all know and love.
nottsblue wrote:Might this actually just work in our favour? The backlash from the appointment hasn’t gone unnoticed and if he was to dramatically favour the rags or give them a howler or two it would then be exacerbated and he would possibly struggle to get future big games as his reputation would be tarnished.
nottsblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Might this actually just work in our favour? The backlash from the appointment hasn’t gone unnoticed and if he was to dramatically favour the rags or give them a howler or two it would then be exacerbated and he would possibly struggle to get future big games as his reputation would be tarnished.
Sorry, forgot to add he is of course a rag cunt
nottsblue wrote:Might this actually just work in our favour? The backlash from the appointment hasn’t gone unnoticed and if he was to dramatically favour the rags or give them a howler or two it would then be exacerbated and he would possibly struggle to get future big games as his reputation would be tarnished.
City64 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I am hoping that the outrage that Blues have expressed at this appointment gives RagTony Taylor no room to get things wrong, especially anything controversial.
My real worry is that he's been over to Carrington this week training with the Rags, taking them through rehearsals of how to draw the yellow card or wind our players up when he fails to give obvious cautions or calls back play when we've got a break. Then the positional stuff where he acts as the extra defensive player standing directly in our lines of play, cutting out our options. Finally, the art of surrounding him properly with faux outrage so he can then put his finger to his ear and change pockets for the red to be shown instead of the yellow he has already written on. This has to be done with real subtlety which will be orchestrated by Shrek running on the pitch as he's over to save England from failing in the international game.
But like I said, I expect a fair game from him due to public pressure exerted on him by the media. You know, that fair and balanced media that we all know and love.
That media that has slaughtered us from every angle this week Beefy ?!?!?
Beefymcfc wrote:City64 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I am hoping that the outrage that Blues have expressed at this appointment gives RagTony Taylor no room to get things wrong, especially anything controversial.
My real worry is that he's been over to Carrington this week training with the Rags, taking them through rehearsals of how to draw the yellow card or wind our players up when he fails to give obvious cautions or calls back play when we've got a break. Then the positional stuff where he acts as the extra defensive player standing directly in our lines of play, cutting out our options. Finally, the art of surrounding him properly with faux outrage so he can then put his finger to his ear and change pockets for the red to be shown instead of the yellow he has already written on. This has to be done with real subtlety which will be orchestrated by Shrek running on the pitch as he's over to save England from failing in the international game.
But like I said, I expect a fair game from him due to public pressure exerted on him by the media. You know, that fair and balanced media that we all know and love.
That media that has slaughtered us from every angle this week Beefy ?!?!?
Did anybody hear a 'Whoosh'
nottsblue wrote:Might this actually just work in our favour? The backlash from the appointment hasn’t gone unnoticed and if he was to dramatically favour the rags or give them a howler or two it would then be exacerbated and he would possibly struggle to get future big games as his reputation would be tarnished.
Nick wrote:I've seen zero backlash, just rags laughing at our "delusion"
Kippax Sean wrote:If this rag cunt starts acting the bollocks on Sunday I hope he gets thrown in the irwell with a concrete block for company. Cheat!
Beefymcfc wrote:He's a Rag, his family are Rags, they're all dirty Rags. Everybody knows it yet he is still allowed to referee their games, or those of their rivals.
Kippax Sean wrote:If this rag cunt starts acting the bollocks on Sunday I hope he gets thrown in the irwell with a concrete block for company. Cheat!
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