I thought the injury to Schelotto really worked against Arsenal, they were building a lot of momentum at the time, and,tbf looked like scoring. The five/ six minute break did them no favours, and allowed us to re-organise and take a breath.
I thought the injury to Schelotto really worked against Arsenal, they were building a lot of momentum at the time, and,tbf looked like scoring. The five/ six minute break did them no favours, and allowed us to re-organise and take a breath.
Horrible challenge and I think he knew exactly what he was doing. He could have caused a very serious injury and he should be ashamed of himself.No, it wasn't even a foul in my opinion. Just two committed players going for the ball.
I’m not sure there was intention (which is irrelevant to whether it’s a foul by the way), but he got to the ball after Schelotto and cleared him out with a challenge that left him unconscious. How is it not a foul?
Saying that, the ref also gave Stephens a yellow for one of the cleanest tackles you’re likely to see in this league, so his understanding of the rules clearly isn’t the best.
I agree with you. Tough challenge but I didn't see it as a foul
Glad Schelotto looked okay at the end, but,
What we witnessed 2nd half was unashamed officiating in favour of a top 6 side as you’re ever likely to see. Stephens booking, not even a foul for the Schelotto challenge, goal kicks instead of corners, it was embarrassing because it was so obvious. We were so good though it didn’t matter, thankfully.
Glad Schelotto looked okay at the end, but,
What we witnessed 2nd half was unashamed officiating in favour of a top 6 side as you’re ever likely to see. Stephens booking, not even a foul for the Schelotto challenge, goal kicks instead of corners, it was embarrassing because it was so obvious. We were so good though it didn’t matter, thankfully.
That didn't happen.Are forearm smashes not fouls these days then?
Get back to me when you see it again.
Red card all day
That didn't happen.
Arsenal bloke made sure his shoulder was going to take out The Greyhound, it wasn't a forearm smash
Glad Schelotto looked okay at the end, but,
What we witnessed 2nd half was unashamed officiating in favour of a top 6 side as you’re ever likely to see. Stephens booking, not even a foul for the Schelotto challenge, goal kicks instead of corners, it was embarrassing because it was so obvious. We were so good though it didn’t matter, thankfully.
So that's a yes you're defiantly on drugs.Compared to some of the refeering we have seen at the Amex this season, I thought the ref didn't do too badly.