brixtonA23
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- Aug 5, 2011
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You see it. You don't believe it. You don't want to write about it because a manager in front of a microphone will say a sight you don't remember.
To watch the chance to close to a play off place ruined by a reaction that defies belief, it really really cuts. One nil down but should win by two. In one moment two nil down and ten men and the world's gone mad. I honestly have never written about a referee's performance but when a lot of people go far away to cheer on the team in good nature and then the whole day and atmosphere is ruined in a single moment, you feel you have to say as you saw it.
Barnes was wrong. Rash, stroppy, clumsy. selfish, stupid. Red card? No no no.
I will wait to see it and might stand corrected. If so I have nothing to defend my observations but the blue and white tinted glasses that are stapled to my head. However, if one moment in a difficult season and I think a pivotal moment, is lost by one man's judgement rather than the effort of a squad over a year and the usual away support, then maybe, the one man has too much influence.
To watch the chance to close to a play off place ruined by a reaction that defies belief, it really really cuts. One nil down but should win by two. In one moment two nil down and ten men and the world's gone mad. I honestly have never written about a referee's performance but when a lot of people go far away to cheer on the team in good nature and then the whole day and atmosphere is ruined in a single moment, you feel you have to say as you saw it.
Barnes was wrong. Rash, stroppy, clumsy. selfish, stupid. Red card? No no no.
I will wait to see it and might stand corrected. If so I have nothing to defend my observations but the blue and white tinted glasses that are stapled to my head. However, if one moment in a difficult season and I think a pivotal moment, is lost by one man's judgement rather than the effort of a squad over a year and the usual away support, then maybe, the one man has too much influence.