Hazy2 wrote:Liverpool have the likes of Scudamore praying Brand Premier League is still number 1 in certain parts of the world, he wants a replacement for the scum, that btw is not the reason the ref shit himself, that is a question that will never be asked, this week all pundits have tickled it, if we had won circumstances we saw Sunday, Rodgers not Gerrard would have been crying live to the world.
Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Liverpool have the likes of Scudamore praying Brand Premier League is still number 1 in certain parts of the world, he wants a replacement for the scum, that btw is not the reason the ref shit himself, that is a question that will never be asked, this week all pundits have tickled it, if we had won circumstances we saw Sunday, Rodgers not Gerrard would have been crying live to the world.
That is true, but Rodgers would have been crying to the world if they lost & had 3 pens in their favour. He would be complaining that they should have had 4, plus a red card. He has already complained that Henderson's sending off was 'harsh'.
Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
how do you know we are not?
Fesan wrote:Considering we got the win last time around because of bad reffing I am not too angry about the bad reffing this time around. 2-2 in both games would be fair. That means 2 points for each team. The only loser here is Chelsea who would have been on the same amount of points as both us and Liverpool.
Rag_hater wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
how do you know we are not?
I don't think you would be here moaning about how we have been cheated if you knew it was going to happen,but I am a green,inexperienced novice who knows fuckall about how the real world works so it's a mystery.
Wonderwall wrote:
you dont need to tell us, we know that
Rag_hater wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
how do you know we are not?
I don't think you would be here moaning about how we have been cheated if you knew it was going to happen,but I am a green,inexperienced novice who knows fuckall about how the real world works so it's a mystery.
Rag_hater wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
how do you know we are not?
I don't think you would be here moaning about how we have been cheated if you knew it was going to happen,but I am a green,inexperienced novice who knows fuckall about how the real world works so it's a mystery.
Beefymcfc wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I see there is a lot of the ref 'Making mistakes/Bottled it' etc when I see it completely different. These ref's are validated every match and if this was the case then surely they'd be ref'ing some 4th division match for a while afterwards. This, by and large, is never the case and unless they've called something against certain teams/managers where they then get dropped from ref'ing them for 12 months, they're back on the TV 'officiating' again.
I am now strictly of the belief that referee's are no longer their to officiate the game but are their to manage them. They are the soul person who can affect the game outside of any actual football being played. We regularly see decisions that are perplexing to the average football fan but it is soon washed away with a couple of comments from the pundits we listen to. Then, unless there is an outcry from the vast media sections who align to certain clubs (ie. something goes against them) then it's brushed under the carpet and left for it 'evening itself out'.
This is a multi-billion pound industry with certain clubs having a lions share of the support who pays for it. This cannot be underestimated and whatever people feel about how the industry is run, that kind of money will always have an impact, on or off the pitch.
If it is so predictable why are not all you clued up people fleecing the bookies and bothering to watch.
how do you know we are not?
I don't think you would be here moaning about how we have been cheated if you knew it was going to happen,but I am a green,inexperienced novice who knows fuckall about how the real world works so it's a mystery.
Come on Raggers, who's moaning as I certainly ain't. Sounds like you're moaning about the non-moaners who are having a discussion.
Original Dub wrote:Raggy, stop trying to provoke city fans.
Come on now, enough is enough ;)
Rag_hater wrote:
Your'e calling it a discussion now?
Sounded like a moan to me but what do I know?
It just struck me as odd that clattercunt did everything you streetwise cats predicted yet you have to have a discussion about it
Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:
Your'e calling it a discussion now?
Sounded like a moan to me but what do I know?
It just struck me as odd that clattercunt did everything you streetwise cats predicted yet you have to have a discussion about it
Its how normal people communicate, they discuss things, whether it was something they thought would happen or whether it was completely out of the ordinary. You should try it some time.
Wonderwall wrote:Rag_hater wrote:
Your'e calling it a discussion now?
Sounded like a moan to me but what do I know?
It just struck me as odd that clattercunt did everything you streetwise cats predicted yet you have to have a discussion about it
Its how normal people communicate, they discuss things, whether it was something they thought would happen or whether it was completely out of the ordinary. You should try it some time.
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