R. Slicker
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- Jan 1, 2009
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Maupay's passion is what makes him the player he is.
and I'd rather have fighters like Maupay and Andone in the team.
Maupay's passion is what makes him the player he is.
Forget why Maupay got sent off for a moment , Moss is supposed to be a elite ref plying his trade in supposedly the best league in the world .
Now understanding that information take a peak at his heat season long 24 game heat map , 46% of it is spent in the center circle , that gives you a indication of how Shyte this bloke is , I mean come on if he's one of the best how poor must the worst be ! .
I'm not blaming Moss for this defeat , we managed that perfectly well on our own , but as a referee surely a minimum requirement must be they can actually keep up with play !
He missed 4 clear and obvious fouls add to that a clear penalty on Burn which if given would not have been overturned.
Moss should do the decent thing and stop eating pies for brekky and retire .
He got two things right today , sending Dunk off and wearing a custom made XXXXXXL shirt , very fetching .
The EPL need to weed out these poor refs and raise their standards , what's the point of having the best players in thr world on view when the referees are so poor it's embarrassing.
I thought that Maupay falling forwards suggested that he was pushed rather than shoulder to shoulder.
As to VAR, if a goal is disallowed because a tiny part of player's body is in front of the last defender, I was querying why the same scrutiny wasn't applied.
That's because onside or offside is a factual decision and the authorities believe the technology is accurate and reliable enough to know down to such tiny margins (I know us fans don't agree but that is a different argument).
When it comes to whether a challenge is a foul, it is defined as 'in the opinion of the referee'. The authorities don't want to be second guessing or re-refereeing games, so only interfere where there is a clear and obvious error (admittedly, they seem to change what is clear and obvious every few weeks, but following complaints about too many penalties earlier this season, they seem to be limiting their interference in recent weeks).
So essentially it's a factual decision that "the technology lets us know beyond doubt a player is offside so we will use that" v a subjective decision and "he's the referee, it's his call and I can/can't see why he made that decision" (and bear in mind how often dermot gallagher 'can see why he gave it').
Moss should do the decent thing and stop eating pies for brekky, lunch, dinner, bedtime snacks and retire .
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BBC pitchside mics picked up Maupay's words with Moss. And I quote:
'I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries'
That's because onside or offside is a factual decision and the authorities believe the technology is accurate and reliable enough to know down to such tiny margins (I know us fans don't agree but that is a different argument).
When it comes to whether a challenge is a foul, it is defined as 'in the opinion of the referee'. The authorities don't want to be second guessing or re-refereeing games, so only interfere where there is a clear and obvious error (admittedly, they seem to change what is clear and obvious every few weeks, but following complaints about too many penalties earlier this season, they seem to be limiting their interference in recent weeks).
So essentially it's a factual decision that "the technology lets us know beyond doubt a player is offside so we will use that" v a subjective decision and "he's the referee, it's his call and I can/can't see why he made that decision" (and bear in mind how often dermot gallagher 'can see why he gave it').
Except offside isn’t a factual decision. Someone has to take a view on the precise millisecond the ball leaves the foot, head or whatever of the passer. It is a complete fiction that this is factual.
I wasn't paying enough attention. Who took over the captain's armband when Dunk was sent off?
That new captain should have been aware of Maupay's attitude, position and movements at the end of the match and stopped him approaching the referee.
Basically, it's Dunk's fault for getting himself ejected from the field of play.
Waterloo, Trafalgar and the 7 years war were also mentioned, apparentlyI think Moss also bought up the subject of the French defeat at Agincourt. No wonder Maupay reacted in the way he did.
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If this is anywhere in the same dimension as the truth, he needs to be made captain.
That **** Moss gave him nothing all afternoon. That last one when Coady clearly fouled him, which would have given us a free kick in a great position, but Moss of course gave it to Wolves must have been the last straw. And then Coady just sits there laughing.
Can’t excuse him getting a red, but surely the best league In the world deserves the best refs too, not someone not fit enough to ref Sunday league.
I think there was one in particular in injury time where the wolves player blocked him off and the ref gave wolves the free kick.
Maupay is frustrating because he misses so many chances, but it is difficult to criticise him for his work rate, tracking back and passion. He got nothing out of Moss today and I can understand a player with his passion expressing his displeasure - unprofessional yes, understandable yes. On balance, I like the passion and find it difficult to blame him for venting today.
Referees should be accountable for their c#ck ups and Moss was a disaster (for us) today.
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