top be fair, i tagged both of you for politeness for the conversation, my reasoning surround clockstand's comments, great lad but harsh comments me thinks because he didn't have a primary role in either incident and should never have been booked full stop.
My point was that we went a man down early, not so much how we started. You lose a man that early a draw is a good result. There’s no way to gauge how it would have went in this scenario.
Saw this on the BBC website, quite bizzar, they obviously don't have goal line technology in that league.
This is a prime reason where referees should be made to explain why the decision was made. And then duly executed fir completely ****ing it up!!!
so five out of position all together then, just strengthens my point about cats being singled out for the red.
The opposition wont win any fair play awards. It was bizarre the way the ball bounced back from the net so i can imagine it being quite confusing if the refs view was blocked. The linesman should have helped, but didnt. The fact the players ran away celebrating and the opposition started trudging back into position in the huff should have given the game away though.
Ohhh the ref he’s a dick he missed the goal Well he shouldn’t ref again the other officials must of seen it
Probably not, but i can understand why he was. More cynical and naughty rather than nasty. It is hardly a miscarriage of justice. It was definitely a yellow, not quite a red. Therefore id be surprised if it was overturned.
I was going to ask the same question and think we have a chance, his tackle was mistimed and not malicious and if the FA take the Refs overall performance into account then we've got hope. Having said all that have the FA ever done us any favours in the past.