Just watched the Noble foul again


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Wonder if Cattermole instantly jumping into the refs face had any impact on his decision not to book him again. It was one of the most blatant yellow cards you'll see all season, the very definition of a deliberate foul.
It's OK though it's only Sunderland

That's one of the biggest problems in the game. It's OK for refs to have a stinker against us because there is no uproar in the press. If that was against one of the so called top sides then it would be a whole different story.

Just look at Jose at the minute, he's crying his eyes out at the minute, not because he's getting decisions against him but because they aren't getting a helping hand off the refs.
 
He's weak as piss.

Was a corner awarded to WHU in the 2nd half. He was behind the play, no way he could've seen it (not really his fault tbf) but he looked over and I thought "oh he's checking with the linesman" but his eyes actually went to the gaggle of players in the area. The 2 whu forwards immediately put their arms in the air "our ball!" and the ref then immediately pointed to the corner flag. Couldn't believe my eyes.
 
He's weak as piss.

Was a corner awarded to WHU in the 2nd half. He was behind the play, no way he could've seen it (not really his fault tbf) but he looked over and I thought "oh he's checking with the linesman" but his eyes actually went to the gaggle of players in the area. The 2 whu forwards immediately put their arms in the air "our ball!" and the ref then immediately pointed to the corner flag. Couldn't believe my eyes.
The linesman had a clear view of that and just waited till the ref made his decision before pointing his flag for a corner.

Noble has said today it would've been laughable had he been sent off. Reckons Borini had lost control and ran into him. He f***ing jumped into him.
 
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He failed to give a blatant handball by Ashley Williams in the Swansea home game and then failed to book Mark Noble for a second time in Saturday's game despite it being, as gone into at length on this thread, a blatant and definitely bookable foul. I generally stick up for refs but I am beginning to think this guy has an agenda against SAFC.
 
Swarbrick and Friend seem to have a negative agenda regarding SAFC. No way on earth could their consistent decisions these two give against us be put down to chance..
Even my non-footy following wife (no) has noticed that from the limited number of games she's come to see with me. It's bizarre...
 
He wanted WHU to get a 3rd goal simple as that. Nothing else can explain the number of incorrect decisions he gave after he sent Lens off, who despite his great goal cost us 2pts with his frankly reckless tackle. He knew the ref was an utter dog turd and yet gave him the ammunition to send him off.


How a number of WHU players stayed on the pitch for 90 mins and Bilic wasn't sent to the stand is beyond me.

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The rugby refs would sin bin someone for a foul like that.
 
He failed to give a blatant handball by Ashley Williams in the Swansea home game and then failed to book Mark Noble for a second time in Saturday's game despite it being, as gone into at length on this thread, a blatant and definitely bookable foul. I generally stick up for refs but I am beginning to think this guy has an agenda against SAFC.

he's only had 3 prem games this season and made two game changing decisions against us
 
watched it on a stream, both commentators couldn't understand how he got away with it. noble then puts his head in his hands, he knows he's off...oh wait, he got away with that forearm smash.
 
It was a disgrace you just can't understand what the ref was thinking. He is a cheat or not good enough.
 
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