I do believe it the reverse fixture it was a straight red card offence
A very good point.
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I do believe it the reverse fixture it was a straight red card offence
Or if your playing for Sheffield United it's a red.It wasn’t just about the penalty decisions though.
The worst one for me was when Ndiaye was running with the ball, their number 8 knew he couldn’t get back so tried to just kick him. Fortunately Ndiaye was able to ride the challenge. Every other time, in every other game when a player does that it’s a booking. Not today though.
It wasn’t just about the penalty decisions though.
The worst one for me was when Ndiaye was running with the ball, their number 8 knew he couldn’t get back so tried to just kick him. Fortunately Ndiaye was able to ride the challenge. Every other time, in every other game when a player does that it’s a booking. Not today though.
Please add a 4th option of "Potato' for Sun readers.Over to you, the discerning viewer...
Agree ! It seems there was one team pushing pulling and shoving the other was getting nothing unbelievable performance from the ref! Talk about see no evil! Just amazing.There was a completely different threshold for fouls for each team. Not just inconsistently. Clear story scripting.

It definitely had Netflix/F1 vibesWhat we saw tonight was a triumph of showbusiness over football. A concerted attempt to make a fairytale out of the match and bring a lot of revenue to certain vested interests.
The handball was a 50/50 call, using old money I wouldn't have given it.I was watching on my phone on the train on the way to work, so may not have caught everything, but was the ref that bad? What did he actually get wrong? He missed the handball from Norwood’s shot, but it was tough to see in real time and without VAR. What else did I miss?
No, I demand someone pours a bag of sugar into his petrol tank n'all.Can't we just stick a potato in his exhaust, and leave it at that?
We’re all just rattled though.
Maybe we should tweet “See you in the final” to Liverpool.We need to get beat by Spurs next round to prove that we're not rattled.
They've seen the documentary and then decided Paul Mullin is NeymarThere seems to have been a lot of talk from National League sides all season about the decisions they get. This is just one quote I've seen from many after Billy's comments
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I don't necessarily think refs are taking bribes but they definitely seem swayed by the hoo hah surrounding Wrexham. They should just ask if they can be on the documentary instead of trying to get into by being dodgy on the pitch
The handball was a 50/50 call, using old money I wouldn't have given it.
He got both penalties right.
Can't we just stick a potato in his exhaust, and leave it at that?
I read The Guardian and what we really need is to beware of the true evil here that is refereeophobia
This thread is dangerously refereeophobic and I have informed the relevant authorities
Ok then the ref got the penalty decisions right !!!The handball was a 50/50 call, using old money I wouldn't have given it.
He got both penalties right.
Wow how the world changes, Grimsby have a fan......I work with a Grimsby fan who fucking hates them and read plenty about them getting favourable treatment from officials.
Just absolutely blatant
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