Right, I'll need a little help from our opposition fans on this one. It's always easier to remember those that went against you team isn't it! Swansea A - hard to see but Fellaini I did handball the ball as he assisted Anichebe's opener. QPR A - Colman foul on Hoilett in the box, penalty. Liverpool H - directly before Naismith's equaliser the ball goes of an Everton player for a throw in but throw is given to Everton which results in a goal. - Suarez injury time disallowed goal was onside. Stoke A - Fellaini diving header into Shawcross' face not red carded West Ham A - Carlton Cole wrongly red carded Wigan H - Osman tackle on Maloney should have been penalty. 6 major decisions gone for us this season. As I said feel free to comment on any I might have missed.
I've had a look round and can't find anything on that incident mate, I even went to look at the commentary from the sky sports website http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/274226/commentary and it doesn't even get a mention. If other people remember it then fair enough but I can't take you word on that at the moment!
Another legit Everton throw in? [video=youtube;wr9C78zT9Rg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr9C78zT9Rg[/video] http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2012/oct/28/everton-liverpool-mbm-premier-league
I don't refute that's a foul mate but I don't think it is a yellow card offence, it's mistimed and around the half way line. not dangerous and on the edge of the box. I think that's far too subjective.
You should be ashamed, not just for the handball but you shouldn't have been on the pitch at all! But it takes a big man to admit to Fellaini that you did tarnish his goal.
The ref shouldnt have stopped play when Newcastle broke away from our ghost goal for no aparent reason they may not have scored but he stopped play all the same...
Can't believe you've got the brass neck to mention it (it wasn't a yellow card offence anyway) given that the recipient would have been down the tunnel in the first half if it wasn't for Stevie's intervention & Suarez should have had 2 yellows minimum (the 2nd could have been straight red on it's own) Anyway, get your rep obsessed, neg bombing, sad act, arse, off our board, you bad ted.
Red cards have been given for tackles on the halfway line, location does not matter. It's a clear cynical attempt to stop Sterling at all costs because Everton fear his pace an trickery. It's your list and I'm not bothered but if you are not going to include getting a throw in for a foul as being a decision for you but will include what you feel was a card offence as a decision against you then the whole exercise is pointless as it's just your own biased view. A red card has never been given for an offence like Suarez's on Mirallas. A yellow card for Jagielka's fould would have been standard.
The same as Suarez hacked down and Injured Mirallas as he has tearing you lot another one...Also the thread on your board Is pointless also as they are all on there giving their biased point of view christ you lot are dull as dogshoit look In the mirror eh?? Never mind next year eh Brenda's In charge now...
I just think it's far too subjective to put that one in which is why I didn't put Sterlong second yellow card in the other thread.
I didn't see the Swansea game as I was in France and only caught the highlights plus I had some very detailed reports from my friends. Two things were evident. Fellaini did handle the ball and secondly, Everton totally outplayed us and thoroughly deserved the win. It didn't alter the result, so no carping from Swans' fans who were virtually unanimous in their opinion that Everton were full value for the win. Mind you, last season we missed out on 10th spot by ONE goal, which cost us £800+k in place money. So, if it happens again, your board can expect an invasion of disgruntled Swansea supporters!!
Honest comment mate, cheers We were good that day in fairness, probably our best performance of the season.
I was comparing you saying that we were scared of the great sterlings pace to you were scared of Mirallas ripping you another one not the tackles...