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The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostDEAR DEAR ME....!
This beautiful game of ours is not good for the old cardiology sometimes....
But we're still in there....“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Lot of discussion on MOTD2 today of the appalling standard of officialdom, refs & linesmen, in the Premier League. Normally I'd be opposed to VAR -- thinking, possibly naively, that our officials are above suspicion..but I begin to have my doubts. In contrast to this, I thought the level of refereeing in the last World Cup in Russia, where most English referees were absent, for whatever reason, was much higher than that habitually on display at home..
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostLot of discussion on MOTD2 today of the appalling standard of officialdom, refs & linesmen, in the Premier League. Normally I'd be opposed to VAR -- thinking, possibly naively, that our officials are above suspicion..but I begin to have my doubts. In contrast to this, I thought the level of refereeing in the last World Cup in Russia, where most English referees were absent, for whatever reason, was much higher than that habitually on display at home..Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Frustrating but eventually satisfactory trip to Selhurst to see Palace yesterday. Our first half performance was dispiriting and there were a few boos at half time. Quite sad to be the ones to send Hudders down. Their fans were great, frequently outsinging our usually ebullient and non-stop home chorale. Many Palace fans stood and clapped their supporters after the match. We may yet be the ones to send down Cardiff in our penultimate match of the season. Especially after yesterday, I will be sorry for Cardiff, if not their manager.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostFrustrating but eventually satisfactory trip to Selhurst to see Palace yesterday. Our first half performance was dispiriting and there were a few boos at half time. Quite sad to be the ones to send Hudders down. Their fans were great, frequently outsinging our usually ebullient and non-stop home chorale. Many Palace fans stood and clapped their supporters after the match. We may yet be the ones to send down Cardiff in our penultimate match of the season. Especially after yesterday, I will be sorry for Cardiff, if not their manager.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostNot a Colin fan then? I thought he did a good job for you ‘til the club went bust and he deserted the sinking ship.
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Didn't see the Cardiff game, and almost feel sorry for them. These things do happen, ( check about 200 of my posts for confirmation) and I suppose will even out over a season. For clubs at the bottom , that would mean that we all get a relatively similar number of terrible decisions. We had a win against Watford wiped out by a just plain wrong offside decision in the autumn.
There IS bias , at any level , towards the bigger clubs, of that I am sure. I don't think there is much out and out corruption, but I do think it happens more than we care to admit. I see things going on from time to time that are beyond human error. The Nani sending off at OT a few years ago in the CL was the one that really raised my suspicions, I'm afraid.
Properly trialled VAR , with tight protocols, just can't come quickly enough IMO.
If I worried about football managers' politics.....oh well, best not go there......I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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UNIVERSAL VAR - NOW!
I feel the 2018 World Cup demo'd how it does far more good than harm. Most of the supposed "controversy" about it has come from handball-penalty decisions, but that is because of an uncertainty about "intention" or the reading of such. That law could easily be redrawn to everyone's advantage.
But for God's sake, now the concept is generally accepted, get the cameras in there. Poor Cardiff!
For us, every game has been like a cup final for weeks now, and against Saints this Friday one scarcely dares to think the difference one bad decision could make...
Those last minute goals and goalie errors! Every point counts now, it really does.....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostUNIVERSAL VAR - NOW!
I feel the 2018 World Cup demo'd how it does far more good than harm. Most of the supposed "controversy" about it has come from handball-penalty decisions, but that is because of an uncertainty about "intention" or the reading of such. That law could easily be redrawn to everyone's advantage.
But for God's sake, now the concept is generally accepted, get the cameras in there. Poor Cardiff!
For us, every game has been like a cup final for weeks now, and against Saints this Friday one scarcely dares to think the difference one bad decision could make...
Those last minute goals and goalie errors! Every point counts now, it really does.....
It's my week for the tickets, really looking forward to it.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostShould be a bit of a cauldron on Friday night.( Can you have a bit of a cauldron ?!)
It's my week for the tickets, really looking forward to it.
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