flummoxed me especially when I saw it on the screens post matchThat was one of the most bizarre decisions I have ever seen! Pervis fouling the Fulham player by shoving his neck into his hand.
flummoxed me especially when I saw it on the screens post matchThat was one of the most bizarre decisions I have ever seen! Pervis fouling the Fulham player by shoving his neck into his hand.
Well l think it kinda is the point actually. We spurned enough chances today to have won two or three games of football not just one, and that's with or without the referee's intervention. Sorry but to a large degree l think we have ourselves to blameYes, we should have sown up the game in the first half, but that’s not the point.
Did you watch the game live?Don’t really understand what he’s complaining about so much? We were done fair and square.
Suppose some will say it’s passion but a littl bit embarassing?
Yes. RDZ has proven that he is prepared to risk defeat for victory. It went against us today, but under Potter we were consistently among the highest drawers in the league. I prefer our current manager's approachI’d rather go for it personally. Esp’ at home.
That I'm afraid is crap. We often comment on ref's win or lose. He didn't make us lose today but it didn't stop him from being useless.I don't really want to get involved in all this, but what I would like to say, is I agree with all you say, I feel some of our fans were venting like Millwall fans, I thought he was as fair a ref as you can get, of course he could have kicked Fulham up the arse to keep play moving, but that is about it.
We have too many sore losers today if we had finished our chances today this ref would have gone unnoticed.
I rarely whinge, in fact I’m more of an optometrist.
You didn’t say you are above other fans, you act like it.
I don't disagree our failure to finish chances cost the game but the referee was very much noticed throughout all around where I sit, and I think people would be saying we'd won in spite of the ref had we done so, rather than him be unnoticed.I don't really want to get involved in all this, but what I would like to say, is I agree with all you say, I feel some of our fans were venting like Millwall fans, I thought he was as fair a ref as you can get, of course he could have kicked Fulham up the arse to keep play moving, but that is about it.
We have too many sore losers today if we had finished our chances today this ref would have gone unnoticed.
Happened right in front of us…..that was bizarre. Not 100% sure Pervis was fouled but pretty damn sure he didn’t commit one.Early in the 2nd half Pervis was involved in a tussle and seemed to be pushed off the ball.
Ref gave a free kick to Fulham.
For what , I have no idea
It was obvious that Fulham were using dark arts to ruin the game.Well l think it kinda is the point actually. We spurned enough chances today to have won two or three games of football not just one, and that's with or without the referee's intervention. Sorry but to a large degree l think we have ourselves to blame
Incidentally Darren England was the referee for our recent 3-0 humbling of Liverpool. I don't recall too many moaning about him on here that day.
Sorry, you feel that, I thought he was okay as a ref, yes he should have clamped down on the time wasting and added on another minute or so.That I'm afraid is crap. We often comment on ref's win or lose. He didn't make us lose today but it didn't stop him from being useless.
Pervis being fouled as he went towards their area, somehow unbeknown to the football World gave it the other way round for starters. March being kicked from behind but stayed on his feet, allowing them to attack.Sorry, you feel that, I thought he was okay as a ref, yes he should have clamped down on the time wasting and added on another minute or so.
I think can't name any big decisions he got wrong, many fans around me got them wrong though.
He got conned over and over whenever a Fulham player clutched his head.Tell me then, what did the ref get wrong as I didn’t see anything?
They’re dealing with professional cheats.How dare he call out a ref for yet another piss poor performance. Everyone should know by now that refs can underperform week in, week out and not be held accountable.
How much do refs get paid? I've been a useless **** for free for years, would be good if I could get paid for it.
And how he trained his shirt to leap into the Fulham player's grip in that way was amazing.That was one of the most bizarre decisions I have ever seen! Pervis fouling the Fulham player by shoving his neck into his hand.
Sorry but it clear some feel we were robbed by the ref, I feel we were robbed by a excellent taken goal, a well organised Fulham outfit that came to sit deep, we did break them down enough times to win the match.Pervis being fouled as he went towards their area, somehow unbeknown to the football World gave it the other way round for starters. March being kicked from behind but stayed on his feet, allowing them to attack.
They refs themselves can start by adding on time properly. Their bosses can start by taking the incessant cheating seriously:They’re dealing with professional cheats.
Cheating is so endemic in the game, I actually think it’s impossible to officiate.
When you keep asking why are there so many bad officiating performances and you only conclude it’s the refs, you’re asking the wrong question.
Agree, those in charge have a lot to answer for, but it’s clear where the power lies and it’s not the refs.They refs themselves can start by adding on time properly. Their bosses can start by taking the incessant cheating seriously:
1. Retrospective yellow cards for blatant diving and obvious injury feigning (eg holding head when contact was elsewhere).
2. Immediate yellow card for dissent. Only the captain can talk to the ref
3. Bring back the moving of the kick 10 yards forward for each act of dissent.
4. Physios allowed to come on to pitch to treat players whilst play continues.
It's all solvable but there seems to be no will to do so.