klaaturberada
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- Jan 2, 2011
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Stop all the crap for a sec, all the trolling and counter trolling etc. Honest question:
Do you think Harding had Buckley "in his pocket"? If so, why was he not even given until half time? As I said earlier, if he had him "in the pocket", there was little chance he would've picked up another yellow.
Do you think maybe Adkins realised, as everyone else without rose-tints on, that he was getting utterly destroyed every single time Buckley got the ball?
Genuine, sensible, polite question, so genuine, sensible, polite answer please. No obtuse bollocks.
My honest answer is this:
If Harding hadn't been booked, I would have been happy for him to stay on the pitch. I don't think he had Buckley in his pocket, nor did I see anything to suggest the reverse. Once he got booked for the challenge on CMS (which I genuinely feel was a good tackle), I turned to my mate and said (an approximation) "Adkins got to sub him and bring on Fox. With this crowd and this linesman, he is a now red card waiting to happen". And so it transpired that Adkins/Crosby thought along the same lines. I really didn't feel that Buckely and Lua Lua really came into their own until Lambert was red carded. But all this aside, it is unlikely that a Saints fan and an Albion fan will concur. I think we won the game at St Mary's comfortable despite the controversy, and I think we played really well in this game until the sending off. I didn't expect such a shocking turn around just because we lost Lambert - it is a worry.