DoomMerchant wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Am I the only one who didn't think the first goal should have stood as the Middlesborough player absolutely smashed into Caballero as he won the ball?
Probably not.
Cheers
Original Dub wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Am I the only one who didn't think the first goal should have stood as the Middlesborough player absolutely smashed into Caballero as he won the ball?
Probably not.
Cheers
I think the boro player won the ball first tbh
Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Am I the only one who didn't think the first goal should have stood as the Middlesborough player absolutely smashed into Caballero as he won the ball?
Probably not.
Cheers
I think the boro player won the ball first tbh
Would normally be given as dangerous play 100% of the time imo, even if it wasn't.
Dowd is a cunt. No excuse, but he is.
Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Probably not.
Cheers
Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Good morning.
You're right mate, I also don't understand how these things are brushed under the carpet, as if we should be graceful in defeat and pat the other guy on the back. Yes, we do that but at the same time there are talking points that can be debated.
When they scored their 1st I was amazed that the ref didn't give a freekick, and not because I'm a Blue but because of the manner in which he went in for the ball. He basically stopped Willy kicking through the ball and then took him out so he could take no further part.
And what about the penalty calls. First one was a clear handball and even if the ref missed it, what about the 2nd shout where Sergio gets dragged back not just once, but 4 times, how does the ref not see that?
From what I'm seeing this year, like other years to be honest, we seem to be treated differently and the worrying thing for me is that it's not only in the PL, it's in every competition we play in, leading to us having to play 12 men week in/week out.
lBlue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Good morning.
You're right mate, I also don't understand how these things are brushed under the carpet, as if we should be graceful in defeat and pat the other guy on the back. Yes, we do that but at the same time there are talking points that can be debated.
When they scored their 1st I was amazed that the ref didn't give a freekick, and not because I'm a Blue but because of the manner in which he went in for the ball. He basically stopped Willy kicking through the ball and then took him out so he could take no further part.
And what about the penalty calls. First one was a clear handball and even if the ref missed it, what about the 2nd shout where Sergio gets dragged back not just once, but 4 times, how does the ref not see that?
From what I'm seeing this year, like other years to be honest, we seem to be treated differently and the worrying thing for me is that it's not only in the PL, it's in every competition we play in, leading to us having to play 12 men week in/week out.
The first hit his hand, bit from the angle, I'm not sure Does could see it. The linesman is a different matter. However, did he move his hand to the ball or did he have it in an unnatural position? I'd say no, therefore no pen and I'm sure we'd all be pissed if that had been given against us.
The Aguero one - if he was running towards the goal rather than away from it, would he have gone down? Again, if that had been given against is, we'd have been going mad.
We can complain all we want about officiating, but let's not brush over the way we let a championship side have several good efforts at goal and run through our midfield and defence almost at will. Or the way that we created very little in terms or real chances. The FA cup is gone, but unless we sort this out very quickly, so will the league and the CL. This isn't a two game problem, it's been there all season but we've got away with it, usually through brilliance from Aguero. We took responsibility when he was out and now he's back, it looks like they've all relaxed and looked to him to get them out of the shit again.
Beefymcfc wrote:lBlue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Good morning.
You're right mate, I also don't understand how these things are brushed under the carpet, as if we should be graceful in defeat and pat the other guy on the back. Yes, we do that but at the same time there are talking points that can be debated.
When they scored their 1st I was amazed that the ref didn't give a freekick, and not because I'm a Blue but because of the manner in which he went in for the ball. He basically stopped Willy kicking through the ball and then took him out so he could take no further part.
And what about the penalty calls. First one was a clear handball and even if the ref missed it, what about the 2nd shout where Sergio gets dragged back not just once, but 4 times, how does the ref not see that?
From what I'm seeing this year, like other years to be honest, we seem to be treated differently and the worrying thing for me is that it's not only in the PL, it's in every competition we play in, leading to us having to play 12 men week in/week out.
The first hit his hand, bit from the angle, I'm not sure Does could see it. The linesman is a different matter. However, did he move his hand to the ball or did he have it in an unnatural position? I'd say no, therefore no pen and I'm sure we'd all be pissed if that had been given against us.
The Aguero one - if he was running towards the goal rather than away from it, would he have gone down? Again, if that had been given against is, we'd have been going mad.
We can complain all we want about officiating, but let's not brush over the way we let a championship side have several good efforts at goal and run through our midfield and defence almost at will. Or the way that we created very little in terms or real chances. The FA cup is gone, but unless we sort this out very quickly, so will the league and the CL. This isn't a two game problem, it's been there all season but we've got away with it, usually through brilliance from Aguero. We took responsibility when he was out and now he's back, it looks like they've all relaxed and looked to him to get them out of the shit again.
Again, you're completely missing the point. You can reason away all you want, probably to get it out of your system, but the point is that it happens over and over again and whenever it does we just say 'Ah well', when what we should be doing is highlighting the clear double standards when it comes to City officiating.
Yes, we went to shite once they scored, and yes, Pellers, for me, made some shite substitutions, and also yes, why the fuck were we returning from our holidays less than 24 hours before a game, but that does not excuse the absolute cheating/incompetent fuckers that we get week in/week out.
Anyway, got MotD Rewind on and watching the Spurs v City game from a few years back. It's now 3-0 and Barton has just got a yellow. Let's see what happens, I bet Barton get's another and sees red.
Beefymcfc wrote:I'd actually forgotten what he got sent off for, not seeming to remember that he got a second yellow for gobbing off to Styles, after the half had finished.
Loved that though and probably the only think Macken ever did for us.
Mase wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I'm plumping for 3-1, and a good night out in Didsbury after.
Posh bastard!
mr_nool wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I'd actually forgotten what he got sent off for, not seeming to remember that he got a second yellow for gobbing off to Styles, after the half had finished.
Loved that though and probably the only think Macken ever did for us.
He scored at the Swamp too, didn't he?
Ted Hughes wrote:mr_nool wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I'd actually forgotten what he got sent off for, not seeming to remember that he got a second yellow for gobbing off to Styles, after the half had finished.
Loved that though and probably the only think Macken ever did for us.
He scored at the Swamp too, didn't he?
Scored at the Et vs raggies. In that game where cunty Fowler was waving 'five' in front of the rags' fans when he scored, in spite of the fact he was actually playing for Manchester City.
Beefymcfc wrote:lBlue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Good morning.
You're right mate, I also don't understand how these things are brushed under the carpet, as if we should be graceful in defeat and pat the other guy on the back. Yes, we do that but at the same time there are talking points that can be debated.
When they scored their 1st I was amazed that the ref didn't give a freekick, and not because I'm a Blue but because of the manner in which he went in for the ball. He basically stopped Willy kicking through the ball and then took him out so he could take no further part.
And what about the penalty calls. First one was a clear handball and even if the ref missed it, what about the 2nd shout where Sergio gets dragged back not just once, but 4 times, how does the ref not see that?
From what I'm seeing this year, like other years to be honest, we seem to be treated differently and the worrying thing for me is that it's not only in the PL, it's in every competition we play in, leading to us having to play 12 men week in/week out.
The first hit his hand, bit from the angle, I'm not sure Does could see it. The linesman is a different matter. However, did he move his hand to the ball or did he have it in an unnatural position? I'd say no, therefore no pen and I'm sure we'd all be pissed if that had been given against us.
The Aguero one - if he was running towards the goal rather than away from it, would he have gone down? Again, if that had been given against is, we'd have been going mad.
We can complain all we want about officiating, but let's not brush over the way we let a championship side have several good efforts at goal and run through our midfield and defence almost at will. Or the way that we created very little in terms or real chances. The FA cup is gone, but unless we sort this out very quickly, so will the league and the CL. This isn't a two game problem, it's been there all season but we've got away with it, usually through brilliance from Aguero. We took responsibility when he was out and now he's back, it looks like they've all relaxed and looked to him to get them out of the shit again.
Again, you're completely missing the point. You can reason away all you want, probably to get it out of your system, but the point is that it happens over and over again and whenever it does we just say 'Ah well', when what we should be doing is highlighting the clear double standards when it comes to City officiating.
Yes, we went to shite once they scored, and yes, Pellers, for me, made some shite substitutions, and also yes, why the fuck were we returning from our holidays less than 24 hours before a game, but that does not excuse the absolute cheating/incompetent fuckers that we get week in/week out.
Anyway, got MotD Rewind on and watching the Spurs v City game from a few years back. It's now 3-0 and Barton has just got a yellow. Let's see what happens, I bet Barton get's another and sees red.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Original Dub wrote:I wonder how long it will take until officials are investigated on every level?
It's astounding that such a huge money spinner like the premier league does not put those who officiate it in the spotlight on a weekly basis.
I can take us playing dogshit and losing. Such is life.
But I've watched football long enough to know that goals change games. Particularly at home. Particularly against lesser opposition.
Will there ever be a level playing field as far as officiating is concerned?
Because I honestly believe it's getting worse.
And the fact that our own fans can say stuff like "forget the two penalties we should have had, we didn't deserve it.... blah blah"
Without taking into account how time and again that first goal gave swagger and confidence and turned into a 5 nil by the end of the game?!!
I don't know what amazes me more... the standard of officiating, the naivety of fans when it comes to knowing the significance of a goal or how shite a top team like city can operate at the same point every season.
goodnight.
Good morning.
You're right mate, I also don't understand how these things are brushed under the carpet, as if we should be graceful in defeat and pat the other guy on the back. Yes, we do that but at the same time there are talking points that can be debated.
When they scored their 1st I was amazed that the ref didn't give a freekick, and not because I'm a Blue but because of the manner in which he went in for the ball. He basically stopped Willy kicking through the ball and then took him out so he could take no further part.
And what about the penalty calls. First one was a clear handball and even if the ref missed it, what about the 2nd shout where Sergio gets dragged back not just once, but 4 times, how does the ref not see that?
From what I'm seeing this year, like other years to be honest, we seem to be treated differently and the worrying thing for me is that it's not only in the PL, it's in every competition we play in, leading to us having to play 12 men week in/week out.
The first hit his hand, bit from the angle, I'm not sure Does could see it. The linesman is a different matter. However, did he move his hand to the ball or did he have it in an unnatural position? I'd say no, therefore no pen and I'm sure we'd all be pissed if that had been given against us.
The Aguero one - if he was running towards the goal rather than away from it, would he have gone down? Again, if that had been given against is, we'd have been going mad.
We can complain all we want about officiating, but let's not brush over the way we let a championship side have several good efforts at goal and run through our midfield and defence almost at will. Or the way that we created very little in terms or real chances. The FA cup is gone, but unless we sort this out very quickly, so will the league and the CL. This isn't a two game problem, it's been there all season but we've got away with it, usually through brilliance from Aguero. We took responsibility when he was out and now he's back, it looks like they've all relaxed and looked to him to get them out of the shit again.
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