Caught on the wrong side of Zamora who had an umistakeable route to goal, the centre back deliberately clipped his heels and suffered the inevitability of an straight red card. Too often swayed by the home crowd's baying, referee Keith Stroud got this one right.
Bloody good read actually, shame the Argus don't have such eloquent and succinct reporters on their staff
Oh, per-lease...
I'm confused by your quote, I read that as Normally home fans contribute to the fact the referee will feel the pressure and pull out the red card, however in this case there was no Doubt that The ref called this one right.
I read it as the referee's decisions in this match were being swayed by our baying.
In other words, he was accusing him of being a homer on Saturday, while acknowledging the red card decision was correct.
I read it as the referee's decisions in this match were being swayed by our baying.
In other words, he was accusing him of being a homer on Saturday, while acknowledging the red card decision was correct.
Fair point. You may well be right. I don't remember getting on the refs back all to often on Saturday, however I have had a few beers and a huge hangover in between times so I may have forgotten.
Bloody good read actually, shame the Argus don't have such eloquent and succinct reporters on their staff