Apparently so, and in other news there are unicorns and fairies at the bottom of everyone's gardensThis. I’d be interested if anyone recorded the game to see how many times an expletive was used. Just the once, was it?
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Apparently so, and in other news there are unicorns and fairies at the bottom of everyone's gardensThis. I’d be interested if anyone recorded the game to see how many times an expletive was used. Just the once, was it?
And no surprise to see you defending as usualThis is entirely predictable.
Years and years on here I read refs been too soft and not standing up to players calling them and been called soft pricks.
Yet when he does stands up to players guess what he is still a prick!!!
No wonder refs can’t win!!
Refs should stand up to players calling them but of course not to Sunderland players!!!
Yeah it is general point in the fact I can’t understand people absolving a player of responsibility in that situation irrespective of what happened in the rest of the game or other games.Feels to me like you’re making a general point to suit your narrative of defending a shit refereeing performance and decision?
Let’s take it on face value. Mowbray is telling the truth that the ref told both managers he would show empathy in today’s game when he briefed them pre match.
It seems really odd to me that he would make a point of sending a player off for using industrial language or at worst dissent, especially with a number of blatant yellow card offences going unpunished.
If that’s why Neil was sent off today, at least 2 Cardiff players should have been booked just before HT the other week for being in he Refs face.
Because it’s an emotional atmosphere and people say things they may not say in another environment. Why was he picked out out of 22 players? If the refs are going to do this then fine, but that means all dissent is a YC and they’re consistent. We need to know the rules. What are the rules??Because the ref was shit. Once again I'll ask why give the ref an excuse?
For pointing up the pitch and saying that was an Fn foul?TM wasn't there either. It's dissent, and bookable.
Mate, I take it you’re a ref (as you always defend them).Yeah it is general point in the fact I can’t understand people absolving a player of responsibility in that situation irrespective of what happened in the rest of the game or other games.
My point is not necessarily this match it’s any match where a player is on a yellow card to do what he did in that situation.
Footballers should be more disciplined and not excused which people seem to br doing.
Can only repeat it was possibly harsh decision but can’t understand more criticism of the ref than the player
Give over man. If he has said what’s reported then he hasn’t “called him”This is entirely predictable.
Years and years on here I read refs been too soft and not standing up to players calling them and been called soft pricks.
Yet when he does stands up to players guess what he is still a prick!!!
No wonder refs can’t win!!
Refs should stand up to players calling them but of course not to Sunderland players!!!
There are plenty of managers able to keep the score down to one goal or even nick an equalizer or winner when playing with ten men. The fact that we allowed Boro to score four goals especially at the SOL is embarrassing but not without precedence under our current manager.Agreed, Mowbray as much to blame for the set up and subs 2nd half.
Should the professional referee not have done his job properly thenIt should be part of been professional players not to do that on yellow cards and certainly should not be absolved of taking responsibility.
Tbf mate the answer to that is no, if it happened exactly as you say it’s a harsh decision.Mate, I take it you’re a ref (as you always defend them).
If a player shouts “that isn’t a f***ing foul” do you book him? Be completely honest now
Thought it was a harsh decision mate if it happened and if he only said what was reportedShould the professional referee not have done his job properly then
Match is abandoned when either team goes down to six players. Offending team forfeits the game.It appears that saying 'That was a f*cking foul, ref.' Is a bookable offence. Beats me how every game doesn't end as three a side.
Why give the ref an excuse? Do you mean he was looking to send him off?Why give the ref an excuse? Ball has just gone out for a goal kick and he swears at the ref, if that's what he said. Utter stupidity. Ref was dreadful so all the more reason to not do something stupid.
Probably.Why give the ref an excuse? Do you mean he was looking to send him off?
Hendrie (I hate that little c***) & Co were waxing lyrical about Jones and he was good but he had the freedom of the bloody city it seemed. No one was marking him at all after Huggins went off!Agreed, Mowbray as much to blame for the set up and subs 2nd half.
Fair.Probably.
He’s already said he won’t.Mate, I take it you’re a ref (as you always defend them).
If a player shouts “that isn’t a f***ing foul” do you book him? Be completely honest now