Did you seriously just ask that?
ARF! Coming from the supposed mature adult that spends all his time on here squabbling with a 3 year old!
Did you seriously just ask that?
There is no way we would get away with it, its a typical Prem thing whereby the big teams and big names get away with stuff. Slightly off-topic but am surprised nobody else has flagged up Shearers appreciation of Suarez cheating as 'world class forward play' either, I bet if Aluko or Sagbo were clever in going down they wouldn't get the same treatment just like Barry should have been sent offJust watched Sky Sports piece where Alan Wiley and Tony Cascarino were asked to review 'controversial' weekend refereeing incidents.
Needless to say both agreed their first goal should have been disallowed (Barry offside and interfering with play) whilst the same dirty bastard should have seen red with the tackle on Aluko.
In terms of the latter had it been us on one of their players the Everton fans would have been baying for blood.
to counter this - a misguided Evertonian in a blog likening us to Pulis's Stoke ffs.
Hull are a well drilled, physically imposing side, which Steve Bruce has set up to play a style of football which at set pieces is reminiscent of Pulis’s Stoke and in open play Moyes’s Everton. Their tall centre-backs Davis and Faye caused trouble at every corner; winning, with worrying ease, almost all their aerial duels from deeply placed crosses. Hull worked hard, closed the home team down and forced errors, but Everton always looked to have the ability to move up a gear if required.
Whilst this one has us as Hull City Tigers - that from a Club that have got in a titter about the dropping of latin wording to the clubs crest and from scousers that struggle with English...
http://thisisnotfootball.co.uk/2013/10/21/everton-2-hull-city-tigers-1/
Jagielka is the same height as Davies
Only if he wears some bloody high heels.
Aren't high heel a bit bigger than 5 mm?????
SkySports report suggests Barry got a little touch. Even if he didn't isn't he interfering with play?
I know some sites list Jagielka as 1.83m/6ft 0in - but he's really not. See how he compares as the height drops from Hart to Caroll, Cahill, massively to Barry and then him here (if you ignore his silly tuft)...
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Jakiela's 6', Davies is 6'2".
Barry was in the line of sight of McGregor so the touch does matter either way. The Linesmans flag should have been up before the ball hit the post.
In saying that McGregor should still have dived for it.
Hey guys, was it pressed with you on Saturday. Your closing down and work off the ball was fantastic even though you tired in the second half.
Whether he touched it or not is totally irrelevent, our first goal should have counted because Barry attempted to interfere with play.
First tackle on Graham from Barry was poor but more mistimed in my opinion. Wouldn't have complained if he'd been given red for it.
Second challenge on Aluko(?) I think he's unlucky. He actually gets the ball but because of where he connects with the ball his studs slip over it and clatter into the Hull player's shin. It should have been a red card don't get me wrong but I don't think there was the malice that's being reported.
Also, totally ignored but MOTD and I have seen it mentioned anyway but Sagbo had a nasty challenge on Jagielka around the 70th minute mark where he was no where near the ball and came in with his studs.
On the whole, you were very unlucky and played well but I do think we were the better team overall. Particularly in terms of chances.
It was a very difficult offside for a lino to judge because Barry was moving quickly backwards at the time the ball was struck, so I wouldn't be hugely critical of the officials.
It was the tackles that really annoyed me, especially after the West Ham and Villa games as well.
I hope you're going to edit that!