LamieRobertson
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Guardian summed it up best -
'This was a curiously disjointed game for long spells, frustration growing at some points in the stands after missed chances and a series of minor but unfavourable refereeing decisions. Indeed, the home fans gave referee Dean a standing ovation when one did go in their favour: as a man who tends to shirk attention, he was presumably very embarrassed."
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/24/brighton-swansea-premier-league-match-report
Seriously? He was very clearly grinning when the loud, ironic cheers went up.
Overall, including his assistants, I thought it was a poor performance.So The Complete And Utter Shyster...what did you think
I thought that he generally was ok but no mention of our disallowed goal for offside too far away for me to comment.
It looked 100% offside.....and wouldn’t have been MDs decision anyway
Their goal was definately handball, followed by a very high foot, so it could have been stopped on either count.
It looked 100% offside.....and wouldn’t have been MDs decision anyway
Their goal was definately handball, followed by a very high foot, so it could have been stopped on either count.
The penalty was a pen but Muzza played for it and the defender got caught hook line and sinker.
From the upper East, right in line, Knocky's disallowed goal went straight in. We didnt think Muzza touched it so why was it disallowed for offside. It wasnt the The Complete and Utter Shysters fault though, he only followed the linos flag.
Be interesting to hear any views from people lower down and in line, did Muzza get a touch?
Yes read that article earlier, ‘ a man who tends to shirk attention’ - where’s the exclamation mark, surely the journalist is not serious?
there's no 'S' in Abraham !!
Yes read that article earlier, ‘ a man who tends to shirk attention’ - where’s the exclamation mark, surely the journalist is not serious?
The assistant lifted his flag immediately. I'm not sure whether Murray actually touched it.
If he was being a complete and utter then you could say he had a case for sending Murray off after that exuberant celebration post his 2nd goal given he was on a booking. (he didn't)
he also got the penalty right (blatant), the offside goal right (it was offside) and had a go at playing advantage a few times. The standing ovation was pantomime stuff. Don't blame him for taking it in good spirit. Serves us right. He loves all that shit.
That was the view of many on the train to Lewes, that he didnt.