****ed up again at the threatre off ????????????????. was that a penalty? was wellbeck offside? and do qpr realise that there are two posts a crossbar and net on the other side off the halfway line? funny how the the lower teams play there bollocks off when they come to us but they soon crumble or are unaware where the ball should end up when they go to old toilet.
A country mile ofside, and he did not touch him anyway. Suarez got tripped yesterday and got a yellow card. Poor old Kenny, getting all this stick lately, we are not playing on an even playng field. It's a discrace, the refs could at least try and be a bit more subtle.
It was Ashley Young not Welbeck haha. and it was offside but the ref cant do anything about that, he relies on his linesmen to help him out. After that he made the decision he saw fit. Duffy had no complaints at all and to be honest QPR improved after that.
I don't think we should blame the assistants for every single incorrect decision though. Sure they are paid to do the job but that doesn't take away from the fact that they aren't super human, they have to make split-second decisions and unfortunately they can't be right every time. This is why some form of technology has to be introduced to help the officials out a bit. It works fine in other sports so why shouldn't it work in football? Some might say that it would slow the game down but surely it is better to wait 20 seconds and have a correct call given than have a team going a man down, rendering the game over anyway.
So THAT is why we have been hitting the post ffs!! So Baz, uh, why the **** are you all about City and mancini when they have just bottled it hard?
Some more blatant disgusting cheating at Old Trafford yesterday but we all should be used to it by now.
Why is anyone surprised? Once again United get a ~"lucky" decision. Look at there last home game, when Carrick tried to break Murphy's ankle..NO PEN...Young gets blown over by a light breeze..PEN.
Excellent post mate, and I agree entirely There may be/are other factors that influence those decisions. The larger baying crowds, pre match comments by players/managers and definately the over familiarisation of some officials to some players but I reckon you've summed it up perfectly nice one
This idea of technology slowing the game down is complete bo11ocks in my eyes! At the moment when a contentious decision is given the players invariably surround the ref or lino, sometimes the two have a conversation and then play restarts, in some ways going upstairs would actually be quicker! The reason they don't want technology is because it will become TOO MUCH of a level playing field.
Technology means no cheating, no control over match out comes, it will mean paying off refs will not get you wins. That is the only fkn reason it's being held up.
With all City's money they have been very remiss in not paying off the refs. As for Liverpool, imagine how much better you could have done if you'd spent the wasted Carroll and Henderson money on convincing a few refs that shots against the woodwork we worthy of a goal for effort. Another poor example of the Klown's bad management.
And some of their idiot fans even have the neck to try and justify that decision. That just shows the level of people we are dealing with.