The Footie Thread

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted member 15344
  • Start date Start date
You missed the nailed on red card for Sharpe that was just nasty,
I saw it but by then I had lost the will to live, watching it reminded me to much of Stuart Pearce when he was manager at City.

Now theres 2 decent games on Missis T is watching emmerdale ?
 
Embarrassing by Newcastle tonight. Up until now I've been willing to give Bruce every chance, but to choose not to attack against the team who are bottom of the league is simply unforgiveable. An utterly dreadful performance that leaves me fuming to the point of profanity....

******* ******* ***** ** *********** ******** *** ** * **** ** * ******* ******** ** * *** ******* ******

The time has come....Bruce OUT!!!
 
Shaw gets the ball first then the follow through catches the shin. Reds have been given for that in the past, but also not given. As ever it’s the inconsistency that’s the problem.


No problem for me with the Maguire goal, got up nice and early and the defender just seemed to get lost beneath the cross
 
Shaw got the ball, I think a yellow was a fair call. Have seen reds given for that though.

Maguires goal should have stood. Big Dunc and Quinny made a living out of goals like that.
 
It’s a tackle that players have seen red and some seen yellow - all down to the refs interpretation. The inconsistency for those type of tackles is down to the interpretation.
 
I think yellow for Shaw. He got plenty of the ball first, and yes he's caught the player but your foot has to go somewhere if you slide in? I don't want every one of these to be a red or you'll simply see slide tackles eradicated from the game entirely.
 
I think yellow for Shaw. He got plenty of the ball first, and yes he's caught the player but your foot has to go somewhere if you slide in? I don't want every one of these to be a red or you'll simply see slide tackles eradicated from the game entirely.
The ref didn’t even give a foul though until VAR brought it back.
Then he booked him.??
 
Top