Match Day Thread Coventry v Hull City

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A good keeper keeps the second goal out. He’s has a brilliant ability of getting there and completely letting through his hands. I’ve never seen a keeper like it. But granted the abuse is a little over the top. Wasn’t a huge gaff, but he should be saving it.

I wouldn’t call it a brilliant ability personally. Maybe for the opposition.
 
Obviously we’ve had a lot of poor results this season against teams we really should’ve beaten but these are the standout moments for me

Leeds - Traore missing the open goal

Watford - Not scoring the penalty

Southampton - Conceding in the 95th minute

Norwich - Conceding 96th minute

Hypothetically we would’ve been 8 points better off if these moments went our way
A few standout moments for me.

2 late Connolly goals to beat Blackburn away.

Delap's goal at Leicester to take the win.

Tufan late winner away at M'boro.

Carvalho winner away at Sunderland.

Beating Soton away.

3 away wins on the trot in Feb.

2 late Ohio goals to beat Coventry and Rotherham.

Without those points we'd likely be closer to relegation than top 6 and the moaners would really have summat to moan about.
 
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At least half a yard out. (That’s almost half a meter in proper measurements)

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That's a long winded way of saying what we already knew and what's been the case for decades.

City fans need a scapegoat. Always have, always will.
Not just 'city fans'. Football fans in general. The blame game also goes down the football ladder, from Premier League to schoolboy level, no player ever takes the pitch to purposely have a bad/poor game. Everyone thinks they are better then they are at everything., when quite simply, no-one is.
 
Really enjoyed tonight. Great battling performance, especially from Greaves at the end when he won some key headers repeatedly. It’s all still to play for, at least until 5pm on Saturday. If by then either Norwich or WBA haven’t won, we can take it to the last game by beating Ipswich. A Leeds win at QPR on Friday night would help, forcing Ipswich to go for the win, making Saturday night’s game like a cup tie.

I'm hoping QPR cement their place in the Championship for next season on Friday. Whatever happens in that game will not change Ipswich's attitude for our game on Saturday. From what I've seen of them (only on TV) they go out to win every game and play an attacking style, which should, in turn, suit us. All the pressure is on Norwich and WBA to cement their play-off spots and I doubt if many people outside of Hull are expecting us to sneak in at the last minute.

Towels seem to have a bit of momentum and I can see them getting at least a point on Saturday. Not as confident about Swansea going to Norwich as they might be on the beach with a comfortable mid table finish assured. Although if Norwich do choke, you will then have their fans cheering for Ipswich on Saturday night! Providing we are still alive come 5pm Saturday - and we then beat Ipswich - taking it to the last game of the season will be some turn around after the debacle against Stoke a few weeks ago.
 
A good keeper keeps the second goal out. He’s has a brilliant ability of getting there and completely letting through his hands. I’ve never seen a keeper like it. But granted the abuse is a little over the top. Wasn’t a huge gaff, but he should be saving it.

I haven't seen their 2nd goal last night so don't know if he was at fault. However, he has been culpable several times this season and is particularly poor at his near post.
 
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Can only repeat a poor decision at Norwich for sure. Officials like them and the idiot at Hillsborough when he red carded Morton boil your pizz at the time but over the course of the season City have had amble opportunities to claw back those poor decisions especially at home. The Fact is City have been brilliant on the road but ridiculously inconsistent at home and that’s almost certainly cost us a crack at the play offs.

Time to move on…it’s a Cup final Saturday apparently.

Of course over a season, there are those key moments. Nor is there any guarantee either team’s season would have panned out exactly the same way had we held on at Norwich, so there’s no way I am suggesting that’s the reason we didn’t make the play offs
For me, that moment was particularly significant because it was amongst the worst refereeing decisions I have witnessed in over half a century of watching football. There were several very reasonable reasons why that goal, shouldn’t have stood. I can’t recall the detail, but I believe it was beyond added time (with no obvious further stoppages); the ball had gone out of play so should have been a goal kick; a City player was fouled in the melee; it should have been offside). It was practically the last kick of the game, the ref actually did the right thing in having a discussion with his linesman. He was very justified in disallowing it for any of those reasons. Unfortunately there were 35,000 Norwich fans celebrating a last minute winner, so he bottled it and allowed the goal. Yes, we’ve all seen worse bowlers, but I’ve not seen multiple bowlers in one incident. It was an extraordinary decision, there we had a season’s poor decisions going against us in one incident, costing us points and in the first game of the season, AGAINST NORWICH. It’s ironic that had that not gone in, we would now be level on points with two games to go.
I recall we were absolutely shocking that first half and played off the park, so hardly deserved anything from the game, but that is totally irrelevant.
Anyone got a clip of the goal.
 
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"I got booked on Saturday which was my third booking of the season," he explained. "We got a report through from the referees association saying I shouldn't have been booked, but I can't appeal it, so I didn't get to stand on the touchline with my team.

"It's a new precedent, this rule. I understand the rule for the behaviour in a technical area for managers. The precedent set by the FA is if a player has been booked, you can't appeal it, they've just added that to managers.

"I've missed out on standing on a touchline with my team when we could have been ruled out for everything we work for. I'm not speaking out of turn, I'm not happy, to say the least about having to sit up in a stand and not be there with my team and not affect the game for, basically a lack of common sense.

"There's no right of appeal. I get a report through saying it was common sense not to book you, but then it's not common sense that I stand out on the touchline with my team and that's without me going into anything that happened with what I saw (in the game against Coventry).

"We should have had another penalty in the second half. There's so many (decisions), their second goal, the ball goes out of play.

The first goal. Liam Delap gets smashed on the floor for the 100th time this season and doesn't get a free kick. Then Kasey Palmer puts it in the top corner. That's not a free kick, so we can speak about decisions all we like, but at the end of the day, I was not happy with what I saw."
 
At least half a yard out. (That’s almost half a meter in proper measurements)

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Not sure that’s the most ‘iffy’ moment though? A split second before or after that, the ball was off the ground when it appeared to be well out. Could be an illusion.
Anyone got the foul on Delap for the penalty? Initially I thought it was outside, but saw it again and it did look in.
 
At least half a yard out. (That’s almost half a meter in proper measurements)

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On balls going over the dead ball line.....I always knew that miss by the lino and Keith Stroud at Narwich that led to the corner that led to their winning goal on the opening day, would come back to bite us in the'arris. And so it could prove to be the case.
 
Of course over a season, there are those key moments. Nor is there any guarantee either team’s season would have panned out exactly the same way had we held on at Norwich, so there’s no way I am suggesting that’s the reason we didn’t make the play offs
For me, that moment was particularly significant because it was amongst the worst refereeing decisions I have witnessed in over half a century of watching football. There were several very reasonable reasons why that goal, shouldn’t have stood. I can’t recall the detail, but I believe it was beyond added time (with no obvious further stoppages); the ball had gone out of play so should have been a goal kick; a City player was fouled in the melee; it should have been offside). It was practically the last kick of the game, the ref actually did the right thing in having a discussion with his linesman. He was very justified in disallowing it for any of those reasons. Unfortunately there were 35,000 Norwich fans celebrating a last minute winner, so he bottled it and allowed the goal. Yes, we’ve all seen worse bowlers, but I’ve not seen multiple bowlers in one incident. It was an extraordinary decision, there we had a season’s poor decisions going against us in one incident, costing us points and in the first game of the season, AGAINST NORWICH. It’s ironic that had that not gone in, we would now be level on points with two games to go.
I recall we were absolutely shocking that first half and played off the park, so hardly deserved anything from the game, but that is totally irrelevant.
Anyone got a clip of the goal.

The Fourth Official in the game against Norwich, was last night's referee.
 
"I got booked on Saturday which was my third booking of the season," he explained. "We got a report through from the referees association saying I shouldn't have been booked, but I can't appeal it, so I didn't get to stand on the touchline with my team.

"It's a new precedent, this rule. I understand the rule for the behaviour in a technical area for managers. The precedent set by the FA is if a player has been booked, you can't appeal it, they've just added that to managers.

"I've missed out on standing on a touchline with my team when we could have been ruled out for everything we work for. I'm not speaking out of turn, I'm not happy, to say the least about having to sit up in a stand and not be there with my team and not affect the game for, basically a lack of common sense.

"There's no right of appeal. I get a report through saying it was common sense not to book you, but then it's not common sense that I stand out on the touchline with my team and that's without me going into anything that happened with what I saw (in the game against Coventry).

"We should have had another penalty in the second half. There's so many (decisions), their second goal, the ball goes out of play.

The first goal. Liam Delap gets smashed on the floor for the 100th time this season and doesn't get a free kick. Then Kasey Palmer puts it in the top corner. That's not a free kick, so we can speak about decisions all we like, but at the end of the day, I was not happy with what I saw."
The Coventry commentators on Ifollow claimed Rosenior made the decision for Carvahio to take the penalty after Philo kidnapped the ball. I didn’t realise at the time he wasn’t on the bench (iI don’t think they did either). Did they get that wrong or was he exerting his influence even from the stand?
 
The Fourth Official in the game against Norwich, was last night's referee.
Mmmm. Was going to crack a really hilarious joke saying Mr ****? (same surname as the owner suggesting it was a relative? but it wouldn’t really work with Smith. Oddly, Delia’s hubby is named Jones, which wouldn’t work either.
Was the fourth official involved in the decision making at the end against Norwich?
 
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A few standout moments for me.

2 late Connolly goals to beat Blackburn away.

Delap's goal at Leicester to take the win.

Tufan late winner away at M'boro.

Carvalho winner away at Sunderland.

Beating Soton away.

3 away wins on the trot in Feb.

2 late Ohio goals to beat Coventry and Rotherham.

Without those points we'd likely be closer to relegation than top 6 and the moaners would really have summat to moan about.
Yeah that’s the flip side of it definitely, it is what it is in the end, it’s been a good season
 
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