freshie wrote:You need to get out more ;)
Green & Blue wrote:freshie wrote:You need to get out more ;)
FACT!
Beefymcfc wrote:As Rafa would say, a few 'Facts'.
So, looking at the 'Facts', he doesn't seem to have done too bad for us overall. What do you think?
Beefymcfc wrote:As Rafa would say, a few 'Facts'.
In the last 5 seasons to date, Foy has the following record with us:
Won: 10
Drawn: 3
Lost: 4
FACT!
This season, Foy has ref'ed us once where we beat QPR 3-1. He has also ref'd the Rags once against Spurs (mwwwwaaaahhhhhh, we all know how that ended up) but strangely didn't get a Prem game for nearly a month afterwards.
FACT!
Last season he ref'd us 3 time, 2 wins and 1 loss. The wins were emphatic against Newcastle and Norwich while the loss was the worst sending off I've possibly ever seen after Rooney asked the ref for a Vinnie red. He duly obliged. This came shortly after overseeing a Crystal Palace win against the Rags at the Swamp.
FACT!
Season 10-11 seen him ref us the most in the past 5 seasons; 5 times. We won 2, drew 2 and lost 1, the 1 coming against Chelsea away. Ominous? Our old friend Sturridge was also sent off in the final game of the season against Bolton.
FACT!
09-10 saw us not losing a single game in 4. Home wins against Hammers, Arse and Blackburn with an away draw to Sunderland giving us an impressive haul.
FACT!
And finally, 08-09 we broke even against our opposition with 2 wins and 2 draws with his last game for us that season being the Derby. We lost 2-0 with Tevez scoring his 14th (out of 15) goal of the season. Dirty Rag twat!
FACT!
So, looking at the 'Facts', he doesn't seem to have done too bad for us overall. What do you think?
Beefymcfc wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:As Rafa would say, a few 'Facts'.
In the last 5 seasons to date, Foy has the following record with us:
Won: 10
Drawn: 3
Lost: 4
FACT!
This season, Foy has ref'ed us once where we beat QPR 3-1. He has also ref'd the Rags once against Spurs (mwwwwaaaahhhhhh, we all know how that ended up) but strangely didn't get a Prem game for nearly a month afterwards.
FACT!
Last season he ref'd us 3 time, 2 wins and 1 loss. The wins were emphatic against Newcastle and Norwich while the loss was the worst sending off I've possibly ever seen after Rooney asked the ref for a Vinnie red. He duly obliged. This came shortly after overseeing a Crystal Palace win against the Rags at the Swamp.
FACT!
Season 10-11 seen him ref us the most in the past 5 seasons; 5 times. We won 2, drew 2 and lost 1, the 1 coming against Chelsea away. Ominous? Our old friend Sturridge was also sent off in the final game of the season against Bolton.
FACT!
09-10 saw us not losing a single game in 4. Home wins against Hammers, Arse and Blackburn with an away draw to Sunderland giving us an impressive haul.
FACT!
And finally, 08-09 we broke even against our opposition with 2 wins and 2 draws with his last game for us that season being the Derby. We lost 2-0 with Tevez scoring his 14th (out of 15) goal of the season. Dirty Rag twat!
FACT!
So, looking at the 'Facts', he doesn't seem to have done too bad for us overall. What do you think?
Seeing that the above became a bit [strike]pathetic[/strike] prophetic, I thought I'd have a look at Chelsea's last five years under Foy and a quick scan at what happened in his matches for Benitez. Here's the results:
Chelsea
Wins: 10
Losses: 1
Draws: 1
Overall, Foy has ref'd 12 games this season and produced zero red cards to date. As mentioned, arguably his biggest game was the Rags v Spurs where Spurs ran-out 3-2 winners. Foy, who had a good game for me (he he he), didn't see another Premier League game for a month.
Strangely, he's not ref'd a Chelsea game this season and evenmore strange is that he hasn't ref'd a Chelsea game since 23 Oct 2011, that's a whole 12 months and 2 days. This came after he ref'd them twice in a month. First was a Carling Cup draw at home to Fulham where Alex was sent off and the second was an away Premier League fixture at QPR where they lost 1-0. Again, there was a bit of controversy when Foy seen red with 2 Chelsea players, Bosingwa and Drogba. If I'm not wrong, I can see a pattern occuring here when a club feels unjustly treated by a ref. Clattenburg, Foy, is there something in this Mr Riley?
The 3 previous seasons saw Foy oversee 10 games and maximum points for Chelsea. One of these games was against us away at Stamford Bridge where although we fought well, we eventually went down to 2 late goals from Luiz and Ramires. Another 2 of these games were 2 important games for Chelsea. The first was the Community Shield where they overcame the Rags in a penalty shoot-out. The second was the FA Cup final where a second half Drogba goal finally sunk the sinking ship of Portsmouth and gave Chelsea their first League and Cup double, or was it treble. Anyway, it does go to show that Chelsea were a very good team over this period and Chris Foy will have his name mentioned alongside theirs.
And what about Benitez, how did Foy fair with the Spanish Waiter? Well, I shouldn't have bothered should I. It soon became apparent that he is a Scouse supporter so never referee's any of their games. The only thing I can see here is that we play Everton so any straight reds could have an affect on that game, but surely not.
Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:As Rafa would say, a few 'Facts'.
In the last 5 seasons to date, Foy has the following record with us:
Won: 10
Drawn: 3
Lost: 4
FACT!
This season, Foy has ref'ed us once where we beat QPR 3-1. He has also ref'd the Rags once against Spurs (mwwwwaaaahhhhhh, we all know how that ended up) but strangely didn't get a Prem game for nearly a month afterwards.
FACT!
Last season he ref'd us 3 time, 2 wins and 1 loss. The wins were emphatic against Newcastle and Norwich while the loss was the worst sending off I've possibly ever seen after Rooney asked the ref for a Vinnie red. He duly obliged. This came shortly after overseeing a Crystal Palace win against the Rags at the Swamp.
FACT!
Season 10-11 seen him ref us the most in the past 5 seasons; 5 times. We won 2, drew 2 and lost 1, the 1 coming against Chelsea away. Ominous? Our old friend Sturridge was also sent off in the final game of the season against Bolton.
FACT!
09-10 saw us not losing a single game in 4. Home wins against Hammers, Arse and Blackburn with an away draw to Sunderland giving us an impressive haul.
FACT!
And finally, 08-09 we broke even against our opposition with 2 wins and 2 draws with his last game for us that season being the Derby. We lost 2-0 with Tevez scoring his 14th (out of 15) goal of the season. Dirty Rag twat!
FACT!
So, looking at the 'Facts', he doesn't seem to have done too bad for us overall. What do you think?
Seeing that the above became a bit [strike]pathetic[/strike] prophetic, I thought I'd have a look at Chelsea's last five years under Foy and a quick scan at what happened in his matches for Benitez. Here's the results:
Chelsea
Wins: 10
Losses: 1
Draws: 1
Overall, Foy has ref'd 12 games this season and produced zero red cards to date. As mentioned, arguably his biggest game was the Rags v Spurs where Spurs ran-out 3-2 winners. Foy, who had a good game for me (he he he), didn't see another Premier League game for a month.
Strangely, he's not ref'd a Chelsea game this season and evenmore strange is that he hasn't ref'd a Chelsea game since 23 Oct 2011, that's a whole 12 months and 2 days. This came after he ref'd them twice in a month. First was a Carling Cup draw at home to Fulham where Alex was sent off and the second was an away Premier League fixture at QPR where they lost 1-0. Again, there was a bit of controversy when Foy seen red with 2 Chelsea players, Bosingwa and Drogba. If I'm not wrong, I can see a pattern occuring here when a club feels unjustly treated by a ref. Clattenburg, Foy, is there something in this Mr Riley?
The 3 previous seasons saw Foy oversee 10 games and maximum points for Chelsea. One of these games was against us away at Stamford Bridge where although we fought well, we eventually went down to 2 late goals from Luiz and Ramires. Another 2 of these games were 2 important games for Chelsea. The first was the Community Shield where they overcame the Rags in a penalty shoot-out. The second was the FA Cup final where a second half Drogba goal finally sunk the sinking ship of Portsmouth and gave Chelsea their first League and Cup double, or was it treble. Anyway, it does go to show that Chelsea were a very good team over this period and Chris Foy will have his name mentioned alongside theirs.
And what about Benitez, how did Foy fair with the Spanish Waiter? Well, I shouldn't have bothered should I. It soon became apparent that he is a Scouse supporter so never referee's any of their games. The only thing I can see here is that we play Everton so any straight reds could have an affect on that game, but surely not.
For me reading the stuff you write about refs it seems you think these are the worst set of refs there have ever been.Could you tell me what golden generation of refs you are comparing them to?
Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:As Rafa would say, a few 'Facts'.
In the last 5 seasons to date, Foy has the following record with us:
Won: 10
Drawn: 3
Lost: 4
FACT!
This season, Foy has ref'ed us once where we beat QPR 3-1. He has also ref'd the Rags once against Spurs (mwwwwaaaahhhhhh, we all know how that ended up) but strangely didn't get a Prem game for nearly a month afterwards.
FACT!
Last season he ref'd us 3 time, 2 wins and 1 loss. The wins were emphatic against Newcastle and Norwich while the loss was the worst sending off I've possibly ever seen after Rooney asked the ref for a Vinnie red. He duly obliged. This came shortly after overseeing a Crystal Palace win against the Rags at the Swamp.
FACT!
Season 10-11 seen him ref us the most in the past 5 seasons; 5 times. We won 2, drew 2 and lost 1, the 1 coming against Chelsea away. Ominous? Our old friend Sturridge was also sent off in the final game of the season against Bolton.
FACT!
09-10 saw us not losing a single game in 4. Home wins against Hammers, Arse and Blackburn with an away draw to Sunderland giving us an impressive haul.
FACT!
And finally, 08-09 we broke even against our opposition with 2 wins and 2 draws with his last game for us that season being the Derby. We lost 2-0 with Tevez scoring his 14th (out of 15) goal of the season. Dirty Rag twat!
FACT!
So, looking at the 'Facts', he doesn't seem to have done too bad for us overall. What do you think?
Seeing that the above became a bit [strike]pathetic[/strike] prophetic, I thought I'd have a look at Chelsea's last five years under Foy and a quick scan at what happened in his matches for Benitez. Here's the results:
Chelsea
Wins: 10
Losses: 1
Draws: 1
Overall, Foy has ref'd 12 games this season and produced zero red cards to date. As mentioned, arguably his biggest game was the Rags v Spurs where Spurs ran-out 3-2 winners. Foy, who had a good game for me (he he he), didn't see another Premier League game for a month.
Strangely, he's not ref'd a Chelsea game this season and evenmore strange is that he hasn't ref'd a Chelsea game since 23 Oct 2011, that's a whole 12 months and 2 days. This came after he ref'd them twice in a month. First was a Carling Cup draw at home to Fulham where Alex was sent off and the second was an away Premier League fixture at QPR where they lost 1-0. Again, there was a bit of controversy when Foy seen red with 2 Chelsea players, Bosingwa and Drogba. If I'm not wrong, I can see a pattern occuring here when a club feels unjustly treated by a ref. Clattenburg, Foy, is there something in this Mr Riley?
The 3 previous seasons saw Foy oversee 10 games and maximum points for Chelsea. One of these games was against us away at Stamford Bridge where although we fought well, we eventually went down to 2 late goals from Luiz and Ramires. Another 2 of these games were 2 important games for Chelsea. The first was the Community Shield where they overcame the Rags in a penalty shoot-out. The second was the FA Cup final where a second half Drogba goal finally sunk the sinking ship of Portsmouth and gave Chelsea their first League and Cup double, or was it treble. Anyway, it does go to show that Chelsea were a very good team over this period and Chris Foy will have his name mentioned alongside theirs.
And what about Benitez, how did Foy fair with the Spanish Waiter? Well, I shouldn't have bothered should I. It soon became apparent that he is a Scouse supporter so never referee's any of their games. The only thing I can see here is that we play Everton so any straight reds could have an affect on that game, but surely not.
For me reading the stuff you write about refs it seems you think these are the worst set of refs there have ever been.Could you tell me what golden generation of refs you are comparing them to?
Go on sunshine (in a very Gallagher sort of way), show me where I've said that? Seems you want to start some 'agenda' or 'ref' trouble but you're not going to get it here pal.
I posted in a manner so people could make up their mind on whether Foy has been good or bad for both us and Chelsea. If you can't see that then God help you.
You're sounding like a paranoid fool.
Rag_hater wrote:Although it was funny,for me the fact that you put the ref and the linesman in the MOM vote for thr villa game suggested to me as usual you were showing your displeasure with the officials.
Rag_hater wrote:Although it was funny,for me the fact that you put the ref and the linesman in the MOM vote for thr villa game suggested to me as usual you were showing your displeasure with the officials.
Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Although it was funny,for me the fact that you put the ref and the linesman in the MOM vote for thr villa game suggested to me as usual you were showing your displeasure with the officials.
I did it because a certain member of the board mentioned it in the match thread.
You're losing it mate, take that tin foil hat off and get out more.
Dameerto wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Although it was funny,for me the fact that you put the ref and the linesman in the MOM vote for thr villa game suggested to me as usual you were showing your displeasure with the officials.
I did it because a certain member of the board mentioned it in the match thread.
You're losing it mate, take that tin foil hat off and get out more.
If he takes it off he'll lose reception.
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