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Vs Grimsby, last day of 1994-5 season.Anyone remember Whitehouse & Nilsen having a scrap mid game?
Dont remember. I only remember Dave Bassett taking off all his clothes apart from his pants and giving them to supporters who approached him after the matchVs Grimsby, last day of 1994-5 season.
Whitehouse sick of Nielsen’s shitty defending.
Of course it was a yellow.Its a yellow all day, but seems a good opportunity for some on here to have pop at Brewster , despite him have a very good game.
are you sure it was a team mate vs fulham and not the whole fucking oppo team vs West Vrom???I seem to remember Santos thumping a teammate at Fulham once. Warnock substituted him before the ref knew what had happened.
As Ive said on another thread “Professional Foul” boils my piss - it plain cheating and needs stamping out.No. Wish it was, just a professional foul. Took one for their team.
Handball would have been harsh.A red card for me and also we should’ve had a penalty in the first half that didn’t even get a mention, they said it was great defending, some great brushing under the carpet from the wankers in the media.
I wasn’t talking about the handball one but seen as though you mention it, the fact he leans towards the ball and it hits just above his inner elbow, it has to be a penalty because it would’ve more than likely gone in as you quite rightly say. Dawson? knew what he was doing.Handball would have been harsh.
Brewster’s shot from the corner and it hit his hand by his side. Awkward one as you could make a strong case that it would have gone in workout that.
But the whole ‘natural position’ thing worked in his favour. One reason why I still feel aggrieved that Egan had one given vs Man City way back. When going to ground surely your arm being a little out by your side is very natural?
Whether he’d have scored or not is irrelevant really Rev, the fact of the matter is he’d have had a one on one with the keeper and that’s a goal scoring opportunity so therefore for me anyway it should’ve been a red card, it doesn’t matter where he is on the pitch either, if the defender is the last man which he was in this case he should be a gonner, it’s ok though, it’s quickly brushed under the carpet and won’t even get a mention on that ref watch programme they have on, neither will our penalty shout.Of course it was a yellow.
Do you think he’d have scored?
I'll have to watch it again but to my recollection he wasn't the last man. There were other Wolves defenders around. Also Brewster was out wide, remember.Whether he’d have scored or not is irrelevant really Rev, the fact of the matter is he’d have had a one on one with the keeper and that’s a goal scoring opportunity so therefore for me anyway it should’ve been a red card, it doesn’t matter where he is on the pitch either, if the defender is the last man which he was in this case he should be a gonner.
Like I say Rev, a lot is irrelevant, no way was the defender to the inside and just behind him was going to catch him.I'll have to watch it again but to my recollection he wasn't the last man. There were other Wolves defenders around. Also Brewster was out wide, remember.
A lot had to happen before he was one on one. Hence the yellow.
I'm not one for changing the rules for the sake of it but it was one of those incidents that could do with an orange card.Any one else think that tug on Brewster was worth a red card? He was away but for that.
Geordie I'm not sure Grbic was initially going to kick it out. I think he was looking to play it out from the back but realised he'd left it too late and everyone was closed down. He then did some kind of poxy misplaced pass, why didn't he just hoof it into the stand to make it clear what he was doing ?I agree. If we’d been playing forwards with the ball and they tackle us, they have every right to keep going. However, we clearly kicked it out (albeit badly) so they would have looked pretty bad if they’d played on.
Anyone remember Egan getting a red card from roughly the same position [was it against Wolves??]Any one else think that tug on Brewster was worth a red card? He was away but for that.
That's good. I've been thinking football really needs someone to fuck about with the rules some more.Those are the ones they are thinking of giving the blue card for
Absolutely - he consciously moved towards the ball to block the shot, with his arm. The fact that his arm was by his side saved him on this occassion, as that happens to be the rule this week! The commentators mentioned it 10 seconds after it occured - "VAR have checked it and seen nothing wrong - of course it wasn't handball".I wasn’t talking about the handball one but seen as though you mention it, the fact he leans towards the ball and it hits just above his inner elbow, it has to be a penalty because it would’ve more than likely gone in as you quite rightly say. Dawson? knew what he was doing.
Tbh wolves had a much better penalty shout when souza handballed and compared to the one he gave away Luton this one was absolutely nailed onWhether he’d have scored or not is irrelevant really Rev, the fact of the matter is he’d have had a one on one with the keeper and that’s a goal scoring opportunity so therefore for me anyway it should’ve been a red card, it doesn’t matter where he is on the pitch either, if the defender is the last man which he was in this case he should be a gonner, it’s ok though, it’s quickly brushed under the carpet and won’t even get a mention on that ref watch programme they have on, neither will our penalty shout.
Tbh wolves had a much better penalty shout when souza handballed and compared to the one he gave away Luton this one was absolutely nailed on
It would have been interesting to see if they done a Leeds and let us run through unopposed whether or not we would have scored or somehow managed to put it wide or over
I'll have to watch it again but to my recollection he wasn't the last man. There were other Wolves defenders around. Also Brewster was out wide, remember.
A lot had to happen before he was one on one. Hence the yellow.
That wanker hates us, and to be fair, the feeling is mutual!Simon Jordan on talk-shite trying to compare the Souza/Robbo incident to Dyer/Bowyer......
Another strange incident was the half-time 5-a-side game. I believe it was some sort of inclusivity football, and I'm sure they said both teams were Under-16s. Okay, United's team probably were under-16, in that they looked about 12, compared to the Land of the Giants Wolves team. Total mismatch, and we lost 7-0.
I never knew that the Dyer/Bowyer fight had them down to 8...Taylor had already been sent off prior. Barcodes vs Villa if memory serves me right with Gareth (chopper) Barry trying to part them like a ref separating two boxers who swore blind they didn't hear the bell sound.Simon Jordan on talk-shite trying to compare the Souza/Robbo incident to Dyer/Bowyer......
Should've just hoofed it into the stand, but I disagree that he wasn't clearly kicking the ball out of play.Geordie I'm not sure Grbic was initially going to kick it out. I think he was looking to play it out from the back but realised he'd left it too late and everyone was closed down. He then did some kind of poxy misplaced pass, why didn't he just hoof it into the stand to make it clear what he was doing ?
That wanker hates us, and to be fair, the feeling is mutual!
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