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[Albion] Albion Women



briref

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Aug 12, 2008
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Yep hands up, that is me. Before I get a hiding for the quote, I've found it to generally be true. You don't see the likes of Ferandez, Saha etc. It's nice to not see it tbh, I could've strangled Ferandez at Wembley last year.
The ladies just get up and get on with it, Liverpool women is the first time I've seen such drama. Their centre half even waving an imaginary yellow card at the ref at one point. Would just be nice not to see these theatrics coming into the ladies game.
We don't see it with players at the Albion, (perhaps Facundo Buonanotte has his moments, but can ignore that - he has come good 🙂).
Have you seen many of our games? Thoughts?
Were you sitting in the main stand by any chance????

It’s amazing how many clueless twats go to football.

A referee has a duty of care to the players.
If a player goes down, holding a head or looks seriously injured. The game is going to stop. Any ref would do the same.

On one instance the Liverpool player was rolling around on the penalty spot, what should we do. Play round her ?

Maybe you should only be allowed 2 players to go down during a game injured.
Then anymore, they are sent off.

At the end of the 2 halves there is a board which goes up, for injury time. It allows for time lost for such antics.

The caution count was interesting

Brighton 0
Liverpool 4 + 1 red

Suggesting the referee dealt with the dirty scouse bastards.

The difference between the teams was only a brighton mistake (or are we blaming the ref as well?)

Some of these “experts” need to go on a referee course and start refereeing Sunday morning.

But they would need to learn to be impartial
And not short sighted.
 




tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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Were you sitting in the main stand by any chance????

It’s amazing how many clueless twats go to football.

A referee has a duty of care to the players.
If a player goes down, holding a head or looks seriously injured. The game is going to stop. Any ref would do the same.

On one instance the Liverpool player was rolling around on the penalty spot, what should we do. Play round her ?

Maybe you should only be allowed 2 players to go down during a game injured.
Then anymore, they are sent off.

At the end of the 2 halves there is a board which goes up, for injury time. It allows for time lost for such antics.

The caution count was interesting

Brighton 0
Liverpool 4 + 1 red

Suggesting the referee dealt with the dirty scouse bastards.

The difference between the teams was only a brighton mistake (or are we blaming the ref as well?)

Some of these “experts” need to go on a referee course and start refereeing Sunday morning.

But they would need to learn to be impartial
And not short sighted.

But its the going down in the first place that needs to be stopped. The ref needs to red card it for repeat simulation offences, but thats not happening in the mens game as much as needed, and now really angry to see it creeping into the womens game. Falling to the floor and feigning injury when there is no such injury is the issue here. If that were stmaped out with some sort of penalisastion then genuine injuries are clear for the game to be stopped. At the moment the ref hasn't got a chance...A little bit of sportsman (or woman) ship wouldn't go amiss particularly from the women, I thought they were better than that crap sadly...
 


brighton_dave

Well-known member
Apr 13, 2016
477
Were you sitting in the main stand by any chance????

It’s amazing how many clueless twats go to football.

A referee has a duty of care to the players.
If a player goes down, holding a head or looks seriously injured. The game is going to stop. Any ref would do the same.

On one instance the Liverpool player was rolling around on the penalty spot, what should we do. Play round her ?

Maybe you should only be allowed 2 players to go down during a game injured.
Then anymore, they are sent off.

At the end of the 2 halves there is a board which goes up, for injury time. It allows for time lost for such antics.

The caution count was interesting

Brighton 0
Liverpool 4 + 1 red

Suggesting the referee dealt with the dirty scouse bastards.

The difference between the teams was only a brighton mistake (or are we blaming the ref as well?)

Some of these “experts” need to go on a referee course and start refereeing Sunday morning.

But they would need to learn to be impartial
And not short sighted.
Many thanks for your reply Mr Howard Webb.
Firstly no I'm not. Did you want to meet for a coffee?
There must be many, given the sarcastic cheers when we were given a decision. Everyone around me was expressing dissatisfaction.
You refer to the incident where we were on the attack & their player hits the deck. Not a head injury, gets up with no issues and the many "twats" you refer to collectively booing?
Shouldn't the player have been told to go off the pitch too, as others had done beforehand? Do they not teach consistent application of rules in the refereeing course?
The extra time doesn't make up for that attack hey, but thank-you for making me aware a board shows us added time.
Seems the commentators need a course too, judging by your comment.
The referee was terrible, getting sucked in by Liverpool, who have clearly been coached to hit the deck on any contact. Are you also advocatIng waving an imaginary yellow without a booking?
The refs in the ladies game are generally very good, but todays ref was bloody awful. The Albion ladies were clearly fed up with it too.
3 individuals given cards, not 5 players as you look to imply above.

Edit @tedebear articulates the main issue far more elegantly than me. I do believe today's ref got too sucked into their antics though.
 
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Kojakker

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Jun 10, 2022
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The difference between the teams was only a brighton mistake (or are we blaming the ref as well?)
A mistake which followed a drop ball taken 20 yards back from where the Liverpool player got a ball to the face. It went back that far because the ref did nothing to stop 3 Liverpool players crowding her and our player, other than walk towards our goal.
It’s gamesmanship like that that the ref wasn’t dealing with, not helped by their captain being constantly in her face.
Potential attacking positions were repeatedly cut off because the ref had to stop the game, allowing the defence to get organised and immediate pressure to build from the restart. Sure, you can add the time but that’s not the point. It is basically what Fulham have done to us the last couple of seasons. It’s allowed to be effective by the ref being weak.
 


briref

Active member
Aug 12, 2008
281
But its the going down in the first place that needs to be stopped. The ref needs to red card it for repeat simulation offences, but thats not happening in the mens game as much as needed, and now really angry to see it creeping into the womens game. Falling to the floor and feigning injury when there is no such injury is the issue here. If that were stmaped out with some sort of penalisastion then genuine injuries are clear for the game to be stopped. At the moment the ref hasn't got a chance...A little bit of sportsman (or woman) ship wouldn't go amiss particularly from the women, I thought they were better than that crap sadly...
The ref follows the laws!
And yesterday’s ref did.

Your right.
Referees haven’t got a chance currently.

The whole image of football needs to change and that includes supporters perspectives.
 




briref

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Aug 12, 2008
281
Many thanks for your reply Mr Howard Webb.
Firstly no I'm not. Did you want to meet for a coffee?
There must be many, given the sarcastic cheers when we were given a decision. Everyone around me was expressing dissatisfaction.
You refer to the incident where we were on the attack & their player hits the deck. Not a head injury, gets up with no issues and the many "twats" you refer to collectively booing?
Shouldn't the player have been told to go off the pitch too, as others had done beforehand? Do they not teach consistent application of rules in the refereeing course?
The extra time doesn't make up for that attack hey, but thank-you for making me aware a board shows us added time.
Seems the commentators need a course too, judging by your comment.
The referee was terrible, getting sucked in by Liverpool, who have clearly been coached to hit the deck on any contact. Are you also advocatIng waving an imaginary yellow without a booking?
The refs in the ladies game are generally very good, but todays ref was bloody awful. The Albion ladies were clearly fed up with it too.
3 individuals given cards, not 5 players as you look to imply above.

Edit @tedebear articulates the main issue far more elegantly than me. I do believe today's ref got too sucked into their antics though.
Did I say I was Howard Webb ?
Why would I meet for a coffee with narrow minded individuals?
Many sarcastic cheers !!!??
So what. From home fans who equally deluded.

You had a fifa referee 2nd 1/2
I can assure you she would be quite happy with yesterdays performance.

From a neutral I’m struggling to see the issue.

Brighton were beaten by their own mistake.
Overwise it would have been 0-0

Football fans need to stop taking the easy route and blaming the ref when things don’t go there way.

The Sheffield fans think atwell is a **** for sending a player off after ten minutes.

We would think the ref is a **** for sending off a player in similar fashion.

Fans perception of the game needs to change. It’s not always the refs fault.
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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The ref was poor yesterday and all bar one of the stoppages weren't for head injuries. Also prior to the Liverpool goal the ref twice broke up Albion attacks for free kicks that we had moved on from. The Liverpool players were feigning injury all over the shop, it was pretty pathetic.

As for the Albion, I thought the general play was pretty good but the final ball was severely lacking in quality. Very impressed with Bremer when she came on second half. There are definitely signs of promise with this team, but it goes without saying that they need to add a cutting edge to their promising build up play.
 


brighton_dave

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Apr 13, 2016
477
Did I say I was Howard Webb ?
Why would I meet for a coffee with narrow minded individuals?
Many sarcastic cheers !!!??
So what. From home fans who equally deluded.

You had a fifa referee 2nd 1/2
I can assure you she would be quite happy with yesterdays performance.

From a neutral I’m struggling to see the issue.

Brighton were beaten by their own mistake.
Overwise it would have been 0-0

Football fans need to stop taking the easy route and blaming the ref when things don’t go there way.

The Sheffield fans think atwell is a **** for sending a player off after ten minutes.

We would think the ref is a **** for sending off a player in similar fashion.

Fans perception of the game needs to change. It’s not always the refs fault.
No one has said it is always refs fault - check the posts!
Comparing it to Attwell sending off Jackie Chan is non comparable.
You are obviously a ref yourself, hence defending such a poor performance.
I give in....
 
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brighton_dave

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Apr 13, 2016
477
On a different note to yesterday's game, remember tickets for Manu are on sale to season ticket holders this morning.
There appears to be website issues at the minute.

EDIT try different browsers, the email link errors, direct access of chrome worked.
 
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El Turi

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Aug 13, 2005
7,177
Argentina
It seems like the team have routinely struggled to score goals or even create chances since they’ve been in the top division.
 


zeetha

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Apr 11, 2011
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Tickets for the final game of the season in the WSL away at Arsenal are now available on the ticketing site. Tickets are £10 for adults and subsidised coach travel (also £10) is available too!


Even though I would expect nothing from the fixture except getting beaten, I'd still have gone to this if I hadn't already booked stuff with the Wife that day at the Festival. Bad planning on my part! :ffsparr:
 




hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Kitbag in Dubai
Albion Women v Man City Women now on BBC2 for anyone who hasn't made it to Crawley.
 


hart's shirt

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Kitbag in Dubai
0-1 down.

Defense-splitting pass, but weak goalkeeping to let in the shot.
 






hart's shirt

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0-2.

Albion's defensive frailties exposed again, this time with the ball played wide from the left across the box for a tap in.

Nearest defender 3 yards behind. Very poor.
 


hart's shirt

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0-3. Ball swung in from the right, then headed in by Shaw.

Albion had been playing better up until that point, but 70 minutes in and still no shots on target tells its own story.
 


hart's shirt

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Kitbag in Dubai
0-4. Ball swept home after play down the right.

Albion caught ball-watching again.
 


hart's shirt

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1-4.

A well-worked consolation goal from Albion Women with their first shot on target that was volleyed in from close range.
 




hart's shirt

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FT: 1-4.

Barring the stoppage time, City Women controlled the game and didn't need to get into top gear to win.

Nowhere near enough cutting edge with Robinson being robbed of the ball on a few occasions by a covering defender.

Defensively, Albion Women are still unconvincing playing out from the back.

Another 4 goals conceded makes it 37 goals in 16 matches and Albion drop to 10th out of 12 on GD.
 


Si Gull

Way Down South
Mar 18, 2008
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FT: 1-4.

Barring the stoppage time, City Women controlled the game and didn't need to get into top gear to win.

Nowhere near enough cutting edge with Robinson being robbed of the ball on a few occasions by a covering defender.

Defensively, Albion Women are still unconvincing playing out from the back.

Another 4 goals conceded makes it 37 goals in 16 matches and Albion drop to 10th out of 12 on GD.
Unfortunately, there's still a huge gulf between the top two/three, then four/six, then the rest for whom it's really just a case of avoiding relegation. I hope that with time it will become more competitive.
 


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