[Albion] Gamesmanship - too honest?

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DJ NOBO

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Usually when PL players score they wheel off and celebrate, even if they know it’s dodgy. Presumably not to draw attention to the dodginess.
But Mitoma almost seemed to concede it was handball, eventhough it was a debatable call.
There were other occasions today when, on the pitch at least, we didn’t put as much pressure on the ref as we might.
Did we make the officiating team’s decisions easier ?
Are we less aggressive and in your face than others? Is that a good thing?
 
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Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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It’s remarkable that whether an incident took place on our goal line or theirs one thing for certain is that harry kane and his massive chin were right next the ref each and every time.
 






Nobby

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We don’t put pressure on the ref - ever
And we should.
Take it in turns to have a go at him - might just have the desired effect eventually. Other teams do it - we don’t.
Trouble is - you can’t get in the ear of the real wallies who make the decisions (or not as the case may be) - they’re in a locked room in Stoke Poges!!
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Usually when PL players score they wheel off and celebrate, even if they know it’s dodgy. Presumably not to draw attention to the dodginess.
But Mitoma almost seemed to concede it was handball, eventhough it was a debatable call.
There were other occasions today when, on the pitch at least, we didn’t put as much pressure on the ref as we might.
Did we make the officiating team’s decisions easier today?
Are we less aggressive and in your face than others? Is that a good thing?
We’re getting better, but I agree with you.

Separately, I’ve played and coached football at a reasonable level, watched the Albion on and off for 48+ years. The quality of officiating has gone backwards at an alarming rate and players have not helped their continued cheating.

Naively or not, you just want the players to be honest. There was always players that went down easily (even Peter Ward), but it highlighted contact, more than an outright dive.

VAR has actually made things worse IMO, as it looks for minutiae rather than clear errors (MacAllisters is just wrong).

Sorry @DJ NOBO to whine….. just fed up with it all. Best time ever to be a Brighton fan, but the whole experience is being tainted by the officiating and technology.
 








Drebin

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Jul 25, 2011
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Not sure we’re too nice.

We just looked nice yesterday in contrast to Spurs who have quite a potent mix of Kane trying to ref the game, Porro and a couple others feigning injuries and Romero, Høijberg and Perisic pushing, shoving, stamping and shirt pulling. It all got a bit obvious yesterday because the officials let them get away with it all.
 


Jim in the West

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I don’t get to see Spurs live too often, for obvious reasons - yesterday was one of those occasions. Unbelievable how much time Kane spent berating the ref (or even just talking to him). It MUST be a tactic - which clearly works. And consciously or unconsciously refs gradually realise they are in the presence of super hero, England captain, national Treasure, Sir Harry Kane.
Sickening.
 


Baldseagull

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We do get in the refs ear a lot more than we used to, but not at top 6 levels.
 




Rookie

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I don’t get to see Spurs live too often, for obvious reasons - yesterday was one of those occasions. Unbelievable how much time Kane spent berating the ref (or even just talking to him). It MUST be a tactic - which clearly works. And consciously or unconsciously refs gradually realise they are in the presence of super hero, England captain, national Treasure, Sir Harry Kane.
Sickening.
I thought it was only the captain (Lorie) that was allowed to speak to the ref but yet every decision you have Kane in the ref’s ear.
 


El Turi

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Aug 13, 2005
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Unfortunately it does seem to have an impact. Brentford surrounded the referee for their second penalty appeal and it got given on VAR despite being a lot softer than the one we should have got.
 


Springal

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We do it, Dunk, Gross, Lallana usually in a referees ear
 




Stat Brother

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Why are posters always so quick to blame our own.
Do you honestly think Mitoma could have done anything to stop that goal being disallowed?



We don’t put pressure on the ref - ever
And we should.
Take it in turns to have a go at him - might just have the desired effect eventually. Other teams do it - we don’t.
Trouble is - you can’t get in the ear of the real wallies who make the decisions (or not as the case may be) - they’re in a locked room in Stoke Poges!!
FFS the team can't take it in turns to have a go at the ref because Gross and Dunk are ALWAYS in his face.
Mac Allister his to push his way past them to have a turn.

Why would you write that when it just clearly isn't true?
 
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Sepulveda

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Nah you seemed ok in that sense, your players spoke to the ref as well, and besides with VAR making the big calls it's completely useless to have a go at the ref on the pitch
 


AstroSloth

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Mitoma should have made far more of that Porro high challenge. If he goes down clutching his leg we get another apology from PGMOL.
 


Triggaaar

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Unfortunately it does seem to have an impact. Brentford surrounded the referee for their second penalty appeal and it got given on VAR despite being a lot softer than the one we should have got.
Yep. Mitoma knew his should have been a penalty - he should have got the whole team to stop playing until it was looked at properly.

Not that this in any way makes our players culpable for the array of corrupt decisions against us.
 




Bodian

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Mitoma should have made far more of that Porro high challenge. If he goes down clutching his leg we get another apology from PGMOL.

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DJ NOBO

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Other footballers should behave like mitoma but sadly it’s time for mitoma to behave like other footballers
 


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