Kaz was going down & giving up far too easily. If he showed some fight might have got a bit more his way as the game went on
Kaz was going down & giving up far too easily. If he showed some fight might have got a bit more his way as the game went on
Why the hell can't Kaz work out the simple fact:-
If the ref didn't give a free kick in the first minute, he's unlikely to give a free kick in the 60 minute, and all points in between.
Very much so, all the more reason to think 'we're gonna have to carve them open the old fashioned way'.But at point he was hacked down rather than choosing to godown, and STILL the ref didn't blow. It was genuinely unbelievable at points.
This, I suspect that played a part in why he was brought off.
Kaz was going down & giving up far too easily. If he showed some fight might have got a bit more his way as the game went on
No. He was brought off because that's what happens week in week out. It doesn't matter how he is playing.
No. He was brought off because that's what happens week in week out. It doesn't matter how he is playing.
Blackpool were dirty, and how they only received 5 yellows. Our players go down far too easily, but we don't get half as many fouls as we should.
Who in their right mind would give a drop ball because their defender wouldn't release the ball then blow for half time as soon as the ball hit the ground? Why didn't he just blow for half time in the first place?
The ref made some astonishing decisions the thing was he was so weak throughout that the Blackpool players knew they could get away with it.