It was a playful dig at PtR, relax.Donny Ironside wrote:Don't defend IanMillsy wrote:I don't think you mean that the way it sounds.Snowflake Royal wrote: Only an arsehole would be one.
Decent chaps go into reffing receiving loads of abuse.
We just have to trust he'll get performance reviewed.
I actually think he's generally quite a sensible ref so quite surprised by today.
Hes the biggest pcunt on the board. Gives sly and not so sly digs at people and is the most abusive member on here. Hes called me a retard , and abused me for mental health problems and trying to end it all
Looking at him he has nothing going for him though.
I think he was saying the defender’s hand was by his side.percy_freeman wrote:I'd love to know what the Ref said to Swift when him and Carroll complained to him about the handball. He nearly pissed himself as he turned away!
That should also have been a hand ballSouth Coast Royal wrote: Funniest moment of the game was Drinkwater falling over his own feet and yet somehow recovering to keep the ball-a good example of somebody's "legs have gone" but he had a good all-round game.
That did cross my mind. However, he'd had a couple of shaky moments prior to then, including the incident that led to him banging his head on the post. He subsequently reacted smartly to keep out Holmes' 'effort' although that was pretty much straight at him. Unless he now displays signs of concussion post-match, I doubt even he will know whether hitting his head on the post was a contributory factor to his error.scumbag wrote:A pretty decent performance but one we really should be taking three points from.
Southwood 5 - looked shaky after smashing his head against the post - possible concussion q reason for their goal?
Because it kills the immediacy & spontaneity of the game and because the officials locked away in Stockley Park often show themselves to be even less competent than those on the pitch!Zip wrote:I don’t know how any fan of a Championship football team can justify not having VAR at this level.
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I don’t think we should prioritise “spontaneity” over getting correct decisions…RoyalBlue wrote:Because it kills the immediacy & spontaneity of the game and because the officials locked away in Stockley Park often show themselves to be even less competent than those on the pitch!Zip wrote:I don’t know how any fan of a Championship football team can justify not having VAR at this level.
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that was my read as well.CountryRoyal wrote:I think he was saying the defender’s hand was by his side.percy_freeman wrote:I'd love to know what the Ref said to Swift when him and Carroll complained to him about the handball. He nearly pissed himself as he turned away!
Swift couldn’t believe it. We were robbed.
Donny Ironside wrote:Don't defend IanMillsy wrote:I don't think you mean that the way it sounds.Snowflake Royal wrote: Only an arsehole would be one.
Decent chaps go into reffing receiving loads of abuse.
We just have to trust he'll get performance reviewed.
I actually think he's generally quite a sensible ref so quite surprised by today.
Hes the biggest pcunt on the board. Gives sly and not so sly digs at people and is the most abusive member on here. Hes called me a retard , and abused me for mental health problems and trying to end it all
Looking at him he has nothing going for him though.
To be fair he does have a point here.karbota wrote:Donny Ironside wrote:Don't defend IanMillsy wrote:
I don't think you mean that the way it sounds.
Decent chaps go into reffing receiving loads of abuse.
We just have to trust he'll get performance reviewed.
I actually think he's generally quite a sensible ref so quite surprised by today.
Hes the biggest pcunt on the board. Gives sly and not so sly digs at people and is the most abusive member on here. Hes called me a retard , and abused me for mental health problems and trying to end it all
Looking at him he has nothing going for him though.
It was the spin on the ball that got him.RoyalBlue wrote:That did cross my mind. However, he'd had a couple of shaky moments prior to then, including the incident that led to him banging his head on the post. He subsequently reacted smartly to keep out Holmes' 'effort' although that was pretty much straight at him. Unless he now displays signs of concussion post-match, I doubt even he will know whether hitting his head on the post was a contributory factor to his error.scumbag wrote:A pretty decent performance but one we really should be taking three points from.
Southwood 5 - looked shaky after smashing his head against the post - possible concussion q reason for their goal?
Exactly, he’s young and it’s the first mistake that has directly cost us a goal. No complaints at all really, all players make mistakes, it happens.Zip wrote:Southwood was due a costly mistake. It happens. He will bounce back against WBA. He has been excellent to date.
IM NOT MENTAL!!!!karbota wrote:To be fair he does have a point here.karbota wrote:Donny Ironside wrote: Don't defend Ian
Hes the biggest pcunt on the board. Gives sly and not so sly digs at people and is the most abusive member on here. Hes called me a retard , and abused me for mental health problems and trying to end it all
Looking at him he has nothing going for him though.
His Mummy had him tested.Donny Ironside wrote:IM NOT MENTAL!!!!karbota wrote:To be fair he does have a point here.karbota wrote:
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