kegandeg
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Post by kegandeg on Apr 30, 2017 15:31:45 GMT
Clarke salter needs to watch Sweeney and learn how to defend lightweight at best another player who won't be around next season so why play him oh for a manager that maximises points through team selection alone.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 15:32:07 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 15:35:48 GMT
hard to see there but live it was morrison flicking on
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 15:55:26 GMT
... another player who won't be around next season so why play him oh for a manager that maximises points through team selection alone. Spot on, mate; the others on here just can't see that it's DC who's the problem here. You're right though, we need another manager. Ward, McGhee, and Buckle for half seasons each was much better. Wael dosen't understand that this club needs two managers per season and per relegation. Bring back Higgs.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 16:07:04 GMT
hard to see there but live it was morrison flicking on That's offside as I understand it. Poor old Kegan won't like it, but that's not the manager's fault. Neither is one of their players standing in front of our keeper stopping him from having any chance of getting to the 4th goal. The people who run the game love this stuff, they think it gives us ''talking points', what it's actually done is cheated us out of a draw and Southend out of everything they have worked for all season.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 30, 2017 17:20:03 GMT
Problem is, to us it happens all too often.
I know we aren't perfect here, James Clarke held back a player for colkett to shoot and score away this season but I really think we have been at the more poor end of bad officials this last season.
And we are meant to be a tier up!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 17:26:43 GMT
Problem is, to us it happens all too often.I know we aren't perfect here, James Clarke held back a player for colkett to shoot and score away this season but I really think we have been at the more poor end of bad officials this last season. And we are meant to be a tier up! At all levels. Harry Kane has just run into Gabriel, who was backing away from him, and the clueless Oliver has awarded a penalty and effectively ended the game as a contest. It would be OK if it was just a kick about in the park, but supporters take it pretty seriously and plenty of people involved in the game have their livelihoods riding on these things.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 17:31:26 GMT
The second goal couldn't have been more offside. A massive error from the linesman.
I can't see an issue with the fourth though?
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 30, 2017 17:42:53 GMT
Problem is, to us it happens all too often.I know we aren't perfect here, James Clarke held back a player for colkett to shoot and score away this season but I really think we have been at the more poor end of bad officials this last season. And we are meant to be a tier up! At all levels. Harry Kane has just run into Gabriel, who was backing away from him, and the clueless Oliver has awarded a penalty and effectively ended the game as a contest. It would be OK if it was just a kick about in the park, but supporters take it pretty seriously and plenty of people involved in the game have their livelihoods riding on these things. Stop making me agree with you! Again! I was hoping for a substantial bettering of officialdom this season as we have endured some godawful gurnham singh/brian daniels/urea rennie's in the conference. The tier of officials doesn't seem to relate to the standard of football. Standing in the East Terrace, I would say today the linesman directly affected the first two goals conceded, and that is clearly unacceptable. Problem is though, it's all too often we get an atrocious official whom can't keep up with play or won't make a decision when he/she is clearly closest to the incident.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 18:05:17 GMT
At all levels. Harry Kane has just run into Gabriel, who was backing away from him, and the clueless Oliver has awarded a penalty and effectively ended the game as a contest. It would be OK if it was just a kick about in the park, but supporters take it pretty seriously and plenty of people involved in the game have their livelihoods riding on these things. Stop making me agree with you! Again! I was hoping for a substantial bettering of officialdom this season as we have endured some godawful gurnham singh/brian daniels/urea rennie's in the conference. The tier of officials doesn't seem to relate to the standard of football. Standing in the East Terrace, I would say today the linesman directly affected the first two goals conceded, and that is clearly unacceptable. Problem is though, it's all too often we get an atrocious official whom can't keep up with play or won't make a decision when he/she is clearly closest to the incident. Let's look for a positive At least L1 officials don't turn up looking as if they've spent the last 20 years locked in the Clarkes pie shop and have been forced to eat their way out. We had some proper bloaters in L2 and the Conference Gurnham was a right case, when he blew you never had any idea which way he was going to give a decision, pretty much anything could happen in the next 90 minutes. But it turns out he was a top ref, see here, news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1693969.stm
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 30, 2017 18:22:08 GMT
Jeeeeeez..
The irony among all ironies!
Someone whom wouldn't entertain an overturn of his ruling, has overturned a ruling against him!
16 years ago!
The world's gone mad. We'll sign Luke James next..
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Post by laughinggas on Apr 30, 2017 18:22:37 GMT
Correct me if wrong but I believe we never lost when Gurnham was in charge!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 19:12:19 GMT
Correct me if wrong but I believe we never lost when Gurnham was in charge! You're wrong. We lost at home to Bournemouth in 95/96, and I'm 99% sure Mr Singh was in charge.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 19:47:41 GMT
You reckon Darrell is a twat? Nice. Yes
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 20:38:16 GMT
Correct me if wrong but I believe we never lost when Gurnham was in charge! You're wrong. We lost at home to Bournemouth in 95/96, and I'm 99% sure Mr Singh was in charge. Was there a bloke with a whistle running around, ruining the game, players getting annoyed at the start and ending up just laughing at him? If so then Gurnham was in charge.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 23:09:01 GMT
You reckon Darrell is a twat? Nice. Yes Really not sure why I'm responding to you, but why don't you poison some other website? You really give nothing to this one. Silly girl, go away.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 10:13:11 GMT
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Post by a more piratey game on May 1, 2017 10:18:29 GMT
is that Linesey standing in no man's land there?
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 10:22:28 GMT
is that Linesey standing in no man's land there? looks like but tbf the blokes miles off
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Post by Igitur on May 1, 2017 11:03:33 GMT
is that Linesey standing in no man's land there? looks like but tbf the blokes miles off I can only assume that a Rovers player touched it before it went across to the off side player. It was difficult to interpret what the linesman was saying, but he made some kind of signal. Surely the 'goal' would have been explained to the Rovers' players or DC.
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