goal - how? I don't like to swear ! Now let's play spot the ball - a clue for the referee - it's not in the goal. please log in to view this image
TV have just mentioned a possible red card - but dismissed the case for one - OK - but - what you say is done all the time - why not now ? I just think that the officials make it up as they go along and give decisions based on how they feel during their menstral cycle.
If the ref couldn't see that that was not a goal, then he really should not be a ref. The current quality of our officials is about as bad as I have ever known it.
Any decent ref would have done exactly that. Example.. a player get's fouled midfield,somewhere other than the pen area, he occasionally will wave play on(give the attacking team advantage) and then when play stops. Book the offending player. Simple innit.
I was just sitting here thinking why it is that Spurs always, but always, get these phantom decisions go against us. I mean:- Do we not offer the refs a biscuit with their half time cup of tea at home games ?. Are we not fully paid-up members to the right organisation(s) ? Do we need to chance our team shirt colour to Red or even Blue ? These made-up decisions are now getting to be laughable and are making a complete mockery of the moden game and there's no need to answer any of the above questions because I've thought of an aswer myself.
Makes you wonder, doesn't it, Bajan? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Poll-reveals-secrets-footballs-dark-arts.html
It seems to be written in the referee's room at Wembley: If it;s an FA Cup semi, you must **** Spurs over. Mikel should've been booked for the chest-high kick on Parker in the first half, whilst we're on "woulda shoulda".
It's quite a disturbing eye opener, isn't it? Written by the idiot that inspired my profile name, too!
Disturbing ?, Yes. I'd certainly like to close Blaptkinson eye right now, both of them., Probably make no difference he would still have to use radar to find his way home. Blind blind blind..