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Post by Anto1962 on Apr 5, 2015 8:46:53 GMT
If Wollsheid had connected with Fabretwat at that pace he would have been in the fourth row. It was an ill judged dive on by our defender, but I couldn't see any contact. Moss couldn't wait to give it. Crouch was a booking and I thought Drogba should have gone for gross unsporting behaviour, how ridiculous did idiot look doing it ?
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Post by spongebobflathead on Apr 5, 2015 9:15:48 GMT
I've certainly seen worse this season , a lot of our challenges were just clumsy at times and uncalled for and they are the type your more likely to get booked for ,, shawcross , Ireland , crouch ,
Stone wall penalty (speechless how anyone reckons it wasn't ) , and some refs may of sent crouch off , it was wreckless , I can't honestly think of a foul to note from chealsea that warranted a yellow (maybe Cahill was given the benefit ) , you simply don't get sent of for kicking the ball away (drogba) the only thing that grated was he should of played an extra minute for some shocking time wasting !
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2015 9:26:11 GMT
John Moss, the man who booked Ryan Shawcross for time-wasting (tying his bootlaces) with his team 1-0 down. Whilst I agree with the sentiment of this thread Shawcross was booked for a blatant body check.
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Post by shipshape on Apr 5, 2015 10:21:06 GMT
John Moss, the man who booked Ryan Shawcross for time-wasting (tying his bootlaces) with his team 1-0 down. Whilst I agree with the sentiment of this thread Shawcross was booked for a blatant body check. I think he's referring to Southampton away.
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Post by theteacher on Apr 5, 2015 10:21:07 GMT
John Moss, the man who booked Ryan Shawcross for time-wasting (tying his bootlaces) with his team 1-0 down. Whilst I agree with the sentiment of this thread Shawcross was booked for a blatant body check. Different games but the sentiment is correct...... He doesn't like Stoke and he does us no favours!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 10:37:11 GMT
I just wish it was John Terry's nose that took the hit.lol!
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Apr 5, 2015 12:43:21 GMT
Never a penalty, if you disagree you need to watch the slow mo, fabregas kicks his arse on the way down & that's the only contact. Funny they only showed it from one angle. Daft and reckless challenge by Phillip but I questioned at the time how much of any contact there was. I'd like to see it again. Fabregas didn't exactly try and stay on his feet. Why would he stay on his feet? Every club he's played for practice going down looking for Penalties.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 12:53:34 GMT
Never a penalty, if you disagree you need to watch the slow mo, fabregas kicks his arse on the way down & that's the only contact. Have you got a link to the slow mo because Sky suspiciously didn't show it? I called it as a no penalty in real time and I'd love to see it slowed down.
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Post by alansuddick on Apr 5, 2015 17:24:23 GMT
Is he still bumming boy George?
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 5, 2015 17:30:26 GMT
Stonewall penalty.
You fly in there and the player goes down it's going to be given.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 17:31:47 GMT
Fabregas sold Wooly big time.He dived in thinking he was going to block the cross but the check back did him.Whether or not there was any contact no one will ever know but it sure looked like a penalty. As for the yellows,we did do a lot of fouling.A tackle from behind inevitably ends with a yellow these days even if you do get the ball,so does blocking someone off with a hand across their body.Adam got a yellow for abusing the linesman. All told we didn't do ourselves any favours.We should have been aware beforehand that Moss is a trigger happy ref. You're always going to commit more fouls than the opposition if you're doing the majority of the defending and it follows more foules will equal more yellows. I was convinced we were going to get a red and if Moss had really wanted to he could have produced at least 1.
It's becoming a non contact sport unfortunately
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 17:36:38 GMT
Stonewall penalty. You fly in there and the player goes down it's going to be given. Terry on Walters. Would that be given?
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 5, 2015 17:48:07 GMT
Stonewall penalty. You fly in there and the player goes down it's going to be given. Terry on Walters. Would that be given? I can't remember it? The only shout I can remember we had was a dubious looking handball.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 17:52:25 GMT
Terry on Walters. Would that be given? I can't remember it? The only shout I can remember we had was a dubious looking handball. It didn't happen. I'm asking if it would be given the other way round.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 5, 2015 17:59:07 GMT
I can't remember it? The only shout I can remember we had was a dubious looking handball. It didn't happen. I'm asking if it would be given the other way round. Yes.
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Post by march4 on Apr 5, 2015 18:01:37 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end.
Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it.
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Post by gonk on Apr 5, 2015 18:16:45 GMT
Stonewall penalty. You fly in there and the player goes down it's going to be given. Saw the same sort of tackle in the Newcasle v Sunberland to day and guess what,no penalty.
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Post by mailman44 on Apr 5, 2015 18:20:04 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. Spot on March, how he did not see red for blatant unsporting behavior I will never know. That is a red in any pub league in the world. If I was the keeper I'd have made that twat go fetch the ball while I gave him a bollocking.
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 5, 2015 18:45:59 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. Just seemed very strange, I wonder if anyone from the compliance unit was watching the game.
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on Apr 5, 2015 19:13:38 GMT
I'd given up hope of getting anything from the game when Diouf was penalised for getting fouled by Azpilicueta in the first half. I've given up hope of getting anything against a Mourinho team ever again after the amount of stoppage time that we played yesterday - the ball was in play for about 20 seconds of it; a player was penalised for time-wasting during it and he didn't even make it to the obligatory 30 seconds over for that.
Mourinho's 'campaign' speeches seem to have really done the trick with the referees. He'd may as well go one further now and try to push for no opposition at all, then the likes of Costa, Fabregas and Drogba can dive around the pitch, winning free-kicks and penalties without the risk of injury. I'd back the idea too if it meant that we didn't have to play against them at Stamford Bridge with another John Moss in charge (not that he had any meaningful bearing on the result; just my blood pressure).
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Post by lordb on Apr 5, 2015 20:28:54 GMT
Whilst I agree with the sentiment of this thread Shawcross was booked for a blatant body check. I think he's referring to Southampton away. I see. In which case he's guilty as charged.
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Post by spongebobflathead on Apr 5, 2015 20:38:47 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. Complete and utter dribble !
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Post by onionman on Apr 5, 2015 20:52:23 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. He was like the Zaire player from the World Cup, which was a yellow, but I think the Zaire player got the benefit of the doubt because he didn't understand the rules.
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Post by stokemark on Apr 5, 2015 20:53:29 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. Complete and utter dribble ! 'Dribble' - Jesus Hates Christ !
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Post by spongebobflathead on Apr 5, 2015 20:57:38 GMT
Complete and utter dribble ! 'Dribble' - Jesus Hates Christ ! Have you EVER seen a straight red for kicking the ball away , The shit you read on here !
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Post by onionman on Apr 5, 2015 21:01:42 GMT
Id rather see a fat fucking amateur ref officiate. At least he'd be useless for both sides This has been my point for ages. I'd take an incompetent buffoon over the cheats we get week in week out, every time.
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Post by kev1060 on Apr 5, 2015 21:07:56 GMT
Moss was no worse, no better than Kevin Friend, Andre Marriner, Martin Twatkinson & Anthony Taylor. All truly shocking refs we've had the misfortune to shaft us this season. Give me Clattenburg or Oliver any day of the week.
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Post by ukcstokie on Apr 5, 2015 21:39:40 GMT
Just watched the Drogba incident back - yellow card no more.
What is worth noting is the incident took about 30 seconds (from when Drogba kicked the ball away until when we took the goal kick). Moss added on 28 seconds to the 4 added minutes - so he didn't even add sufficient time on to cover the time wasting that he penalised. That's ignoring all the other time wasting and when the ball was out of play in those 4 minutes.
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Post by Malcolm Clarke on Apr 5, 2015 23:14:44 GMT
I can't believe there hasn't been more fuss about Drogba at the end. Clearest sending off in the history of the game. If you wanted to guarantee getting sent off, that is the way you would do it. Spot on March, how he did not see red for blatant unsporting behavior I will never know. That is a red in any pub league in the world. If I was the keeper I'd have made that twat go fetch the ball while I gave him a bollocking. Unsporting behaviour is a caution under law 12. You couldn't fit what Drogba did into any of the 7 sending off offences. Correct decision to give a caution - although, subject to stopwatches proving otherwise, I don't think he added on sufficient time for it. Edit - Just seen that ukstokie had a stopwatch on it.
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