Match Day Thread Hull City v Leicester City

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Why did Burns/Swann refer to the ref as "Halliday" all through the game. I read on the BBC Sports game review that it was the awful Stuart Atwell who was demoted from the Prem list a few years back after a series of howlers. No question the reffing was abysmal tonight and nearly cost us the game. So I assume it was Atwell. Did I hear B/S wrong...it sounded pretty clear to me.?? Can someone clarify who was actually reffing tonight.
I thought they were talking about the linesman who did not the ball cross the line and missed the offside
 
Not excited, just wouldn't object to seeing it. He's a racist arsehole and I despise Leicester. Not really a moral issue for me.
I came on to congratulate Hull but you make even the worst Hull fans look great. What a twat you are to wish that on anyone, do you know Vardy personally to make those judgements? Thought not. You're an embarrassment to the rest of the Hull fans with comments like you've made
 
Pleased Meyler was the one to win it, and Mahrez the one to lose it for them, the little ****.

TV doesn't make it clear whether Vardy was onside but it did shoe that Robertson totally abandoned any hope of helping his keeper out so he could focus on appealing to the linesman. If he just carried on running back he'd have been there ahead of Mahrez for the rebound.
 
I'm willing to accept that the ball didn't cross the line and Vardy wasn't offside but I think that Akpom didn't dive and it should have been a penalty

According to Maguire when interviewed after the game he said both him and Dawson saw it was clearly over the line. I was not far from the Akpom incident and it was definitely a penalty. Anyhow justice prevailed in the end.
 
Pleased Meyler was the one to win it, and Mahrez the one to lose it for them, the little ****.

TV doesn't make it clear whether Vardy was onside but it did shoe that Robertson totally abandoned any hope of helping his keeper out so he could focus on appealing to the linesman. If he just carried on running back he'd have been there ahead of Mahrez for the rebound.

Vardy was definitely on side you can tell using the cut lines in the grass. And agree about Robbo that was my first thought upon seeing it, he'll get a bollocking for sure, luckily he got away with it in the end.

A young lad who learned the game at park level is bound to make a few mistakes throughout his education but you'd have thought he'd know better than that. Schoolboy stuff.
 
You know what he meant.

Actually I don't, and neither do you. All that is known is what he put, which was wrong.

It was as wrong as when others made the same claim, or at least tried to imply it.

Spin like that is just counter productive.
 
Actually I don't, and neither do you. All that is known is what he put, which was wrong.

It was as wrong as when others made the same claim, or at least tried to imply it.

Spin like that is just counter productive.

Our cheapest season ticket is the most expensive of all the cheapest season tickets, meaning that our Season Tickets are more inaccessible than anyone else's, however you want to spin it.
 
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I'm willing to accept that the ball didn't cross the line and Vardy wasn't offside but I think that Akpom didn't dive and it should have been a penalty

The ball was pushed over the line in Schwarzer's arms. We had perfect view. Lino couldn't give it cos Schwarzer's body blocked view.
 
Our cheapest season ticket is the most expensive of all the cheapest season tickets, meaning that our Season Tickets are more inaccessible than anyone else's, however you want to spin it.

It doesn't mean that at all. No matter how you want to spin it. By that logic, we make one seat available for £1 a season, and all the rest £800, we become the cheapest club.

Some of the anti-club stuff on here is seriously tedious.

You can do alsorts with numbers.
 
Pleased Meyler was the one to win it, and Mahrez the one to lose it for them, the little ****.

TV doesn't make it clear whether Vardy was onside but it did shoe that Robertson totally abandoned any hope of helping his keeper out so he could focus on appealing to the linesman. If he just carried on running back he'd have been there ahead of Mahrez for the rebound.

It did seem Mahrez had way too much space but wasn't sure if Robbo protested after the goal. Poor if this was the case.
 
Our cheapest season ticket is the most expensive of all the cheapest season tickets, meaning that our Season Tickets are more inaccessible than anyone else's, however you want to spin it.
Wednesday charged 30 quid for their game last night for pass holders. Our game was free for our season pass holders, plus the last two rounds. At 15 quid a game for 3 games that takes our cheapest pass to below £490.