Neil Bishop - Serial Cheat

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I watched the C5 highlights of Saturdays league 1 games and was interested to see Northampton's Matt Taylor get sent off against Scunny. It was an almost an exact replica of the Basham sending off, with two players going for a ball before Neil Bishop did his rolling around like he had been shot act.

As with the Basham red card I am sure that Bishop's cynical reaction prompted the red over a yellow. I know there will be those that say it is part of the modern game, I hate it and just see it as dirty cheating to con referees.
 



suppose Neil Bishop might be a cheat - don't really know.

Thought Basham deserved a red card at Scunny, as I would opposition players in the same situation..........now where did I put my rose tinted glasses ;)

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suppose Neil Bishop might be a cheat - don't really know.

Thought Basham deserved a red card at Scunny, as I would opposition players in the same situation..........now where did I put my rose tinted glasses ;)

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Thats the beauty of football Fulwood, its a game of opinions. I may have rose tinted glasses, but saw Bashams challenge as a yellow. Regardless, the writhing about of players like Bishop, who then hop up and run off is calculated, cynical and garbage.
 
"He had every right to go down there".

No, he didn't.

Another stupid fucking idea trotted out by pundits on the regular.

I have seen players go down when they are through on goal, had they stayed on their feet they would have scored.

Although they just go down to get a penalty and to get a player sent off, that happens all the time when I watch Spanish football. Very annoying to watch especially when the build up play has been good to watch and then you see a player go down lack a sack of shit.
 
I have seen players go down when they are through on goal, had they stayed on their feet they would have scored.

Although they just go down to get a penalty and to get a player sent off, that happens all the time when I watch Spanish football. Very annoying to watch especially when the build up play has been good to watch and then you see a player go down lack a sack of shit.

A lot of the masculinity, decency, honesty of the game went down the shitter a long, long time ago. Didn't it? There's no time for staying on your feet under a challenge when you could go down, win a penalty, which might win you a game, which might be the difference between achieving promotion, which leads to more time on telly in a higher division, and more money, so better players, with further promotions, happier owners and more time on the telly, and round and round we go...

It is quite easy to see why football gets such stick as a pansies' game from rugby fans, and fans of other sports such as Ice Hockey, my other love. I love the Blades but at times, I cringe at football as a whole. Why would you stay on your feet and be honest, if no fecker else is and you don't stand to gain from it? Pretty crap, really.
 
A lot of the masculinity, decency, honesty of the game went down the shitter a long, long time ago. Didn't it? There's no time for staying on your feet under a challenge when you could go down, win a penalty, which might win you a game, which might be the difference between achieving promotion, which leads to more time on telly in a higher division, and more money, so better players, with further promotions, happier owners and more time on the telly, and round and round we go...

It is quite easy to see why football gets such stick as a pansies' game from rugby fans, and fans of other sports such as Ice Hockey, my other love. I love the Blades but at times, I cringe at football as a whole. Why would you stay on your feet and be honest, if no fecker else is and you don't stand to gain from it? Pretty crap, really.
And on the rare occasions that a player does get fouled, tries to stay on his feet but misses his shot and then doesn't get a pen, you can see why they go down.
 
And on the rare occasions that a player does get fouled, tries to stay on his feet but misses his shot and then doesn't get a pen, you can see why they go down.

Exactly, pal.

All it would take would be a message from the big wigs at the top, to say that diving is done and punishments are in place, shirt pulling is over and people need to man up, feigning injury won't be tolerated and perpetrators will be shot.

But that won't come, will it? Makes for a less entertaining product, dunnit? Kind of like an overly-staged sob story on X-Factor. What a sack of shit.
 
I have seen players go down when they are through on goal, had they stayed on their feet they would have scored.

Prime example is/was Arjen Robben. He had the ability to dribble around the entire opposition defence and score but he'd rather "trip" over one of them to win a free kick or penalty
 



Anyone who went to Scunthorpe will tell you hes not alone and it wasn't an isolated incident ,they were at it all game ,it got to the point of being embarrassing and the weak cunt referee bought it. Also sneaky words to the ref ,I know its common but Josh Morris was at it all game. Scunthorpe will get found out and drop like a stone soon.
 
Didn't watch it all yesterday, but Carruthers for MK Dons was at it, getting 2 Vale players booked in a matter of minutes, with his own brand of theatrical writhing.
 
Retrospective red cards and bans for players found guilty of diving by TV replays, same with yellows for shirt pulling at set pieces etc (with the "extra" yellow able to add up to a red and a ban if they get booked during the game) would soon see a drop in these offences. Sure, it may lead to a few weeks of mass suspensions etc, but surely long-term it would be good for the game?
 
Retrospective red cards and bans for players found guilty of diving by TV replays, same with yellows for shirt pulling at set pieces etc (with the "extra" yellow able to add up to a red and a ban if they get booked during the game) would soon see a drop in these offences. Sure, it may lead to a few weeks of mass suspensions etc, but surely long-term it would be good for the game?
Unfortunately in 2016, the 'good of the game' doesn't count for anything to the football establishment :(
 
Unfortunately in 2016, the 'good of the game' doesn't count for anything to the football establishment :(

True unfortunately. I would extend it further if I could, to make rolling around like you've been shot then jumping up as soon as the red card is out carry an immediate red card and 5-match ban. It's disgusting that players get away with doing this, with the sole intention of getting a fellow pro sent off and suspended.
 
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Thats the beauty of football Fulwood, its a game of opinions. I may have rose tinted glasses, but saw Bashams challenge as a yellow. Regardless, the writhing about of players like Bishop, who then hop up and run off is calculated, cynical and garbage.
whilst I agree with your post and many others on the subject I must point out that the yellow card Basham deserved would've been his second, obviously meaning a sending off anyway. At least it would've only been a one match ban though instead of the three which he no where near deserved, he was a tad late that's all and their player is definitely a cunt.
 
Having watched Deadmans performance yesterday for the Oxford v Wimbledon game, will someone tell me why Bashams tackle warranted a red card yet The Wimbledon players challenge didn't even get a free kick? The same ref 5 yards from each incident? I've only been watching football over 40 years and I'm confused. Either I'm missing something or Deadman is one fuckin dire attention seeking useless twat
 
Having watched Deadmans performance yesterday for the Oxford v Wimbledon game, will someone tell me why Bashams tackle warranted a red card yet The Wimbledon players challenge didn't even get a free kick? The same ref 5 yards from each incident? I've only been watching football over 40 years and I'm confused. Either I'm missing something or Deadman is one fuckin dire attention seeking useless twat
I didn't think either were a foul ,no fan of Deadmans but players make it so difficult for them ,and with all the new rules virtually outlawing tackling it is making the game tedious and dull. Nothing like a good tackle to liven a game up and as Johann Cruyff or George best said ,I didn't become a great player by not getting tackled
 
For the ones that didn't see it the day after the Scunny match.

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and that's the bloke who makes the decision - quite well placed really.

Only slightly late by Basham, but late it was. He was also late when Michael Brown over reacted at PV a while back, but once again Bash was later of the 2 tacklers as he was v Scunny.

It left the ref with no option....or perhaps the camera lies.........

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Thats the beauty of football Fulwood, its a game of opinions. I may have rose tinted glasses, but saw Bashams challenge as a yellow. Regardless, the writhing about of players like Bishop, who then hop up and run off is calculated, cynical and garbage.

Indeed it is all about opinions - would appreciate your opinion of the still, taken from the sky footage on the day.
Doesn't really need an opinion really when the ref is presented with a player off his feet, studs out and about to tackle the ankle after missing the ball.

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For the ones that didn't see it the day after the Scunny match.

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and that's the bloke who makes the decision - quite well placed really.

Only slightly late by Basham, but late it was. He was also late when Michael Brown over reacted at PV a while back, but once again Bash was later of the 2 tacklers as he was v Scunny.

It left the ref with no option....or perhaps the camera lies.........

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The camera is lying ,a split second before or after and its a different story.
 
The camera is lying ,a split second before or after and its a different story.

...but thats the whole point. He was there when he got there and was to late. The freezeframe above shows why it was sadly a merited red card and most refs would feel the same in the current rules. Like others have said, I wish more was let go but refs are marked down if they dont follow what they are told. The fact Wilder did not appeal showed even they did not think they could overturn it.

Sadly it is a red card all day long. For all the criticism of the Scunny lad; I watched the Matt Taylor tackle and it was a horrible tackle. Much worse than Basham's.

Sometimes a player gets done badly. He has got done twice. Maybe he has dived around a bit but they were both poor challenges. If neither player goes in so wrecklessly they dont get sent off. Both players had their feet off the ground and were late/high.

I am in the minority probably on here I know but not sure the refs in either game had any other option?
 



For the ones that didn't see it the day after the Scunny match.

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and that's the bloke who makes the decision - quite well placed really.

Only slightly late by Basham, but late it was. He was also late when Michael Brown over reacted at PV a while back, but once again Bash was later of the 2 tacklers as he was v Scunny.

It left the ref with no option....or perhaps the camera lies.........

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Whatever people's opinions Fulwood all we ask for is consistency. The tackle on Bash was almost identical if not worse by the Scunny player less than 5 minutes before he was sent off. The ref was close to that one too but the difference was Bash didn't roll around. Officials will always make costly mistakes and nobody expects them to be perfect. Would be nice if they occasionally had the bollocks to hold there hand up and say they were wrong though. They would get so much more respect rather than the contempt they do
 

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