Not only from a bridge but for at least one game given he missed the handball and his assistants missed one if not 2 offside goals, admittedly very close calls. Linesman should also have flagged for Hart's two touches so it was clear to the crowd not to mention the referee. Given what happened to Clattenburg for much less serious mistakes, that's the least that should happen. To now put in his report about being surrounded by our players is pathetic. What were they meant to do?
And as has been mentioned elsewhere, didn't Hart put his head into Olivers' face the other week, Manc derby I believe. Isn't that intimidation?
[video=youtube;Nr8g0_cE1k0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr8g0_cE1k0&feature=youtu.be&a[/video] If you're going to do that Joe, do it like a man, not a girl. [video=youtube;zAjWi663kXc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAjWi663kXc&feature=youtu.be&a[/video]
Given the thread title, I hope you made as much clear to the FA in writing DUPP? Because saying as much on here ain't gonna change fukk all
Aguero was definitely offside and the assistant should have spotted it. The handball was much harder to spot for either the referee or his assistant imo. Austin was definitely onside for his goal, with a defender's leg clearly nearer the goal than Austin, who was at least level at the very worst. Dean's performance was very poor and clearly showed why he is widely regarded as the big clubs' friend. The way he let City players off bookings and then booked Sandro for virtually the same offence was beyond scandalous!
I'd rather not argue about it at this point! It can be seen both ways, and we probably don't need to be bringing it up!
In that case Swords don't bother writing anything on here ever again. Forgive me but I thought a 'forum' was for opinions and getting things off your chest ,not expecting the world to change because of a few lines.
If you want to add more of Dean's refereeing errors in that match, I still don't think Austin handballed when Dean gave the free kick that led to City's second equaliser. It's all wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey now, of course.
It can't be seen both ways. Level is onside and if anything, Austin was slightly the "right" side of the defender.
All a tad academic now, apart from the bar steward reporting us for having the audacity to question his decision, we should know our place and not question anything ever again, we are QPR and we are not worthy to be on the same pitch as the likes of City etc...... Just saying......