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How to prove once and for all that you’re aIf you genuinely think Wilder is one of the best managers in the EFL then you need to seek help for your delusion![]()
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How to prove once and for all that you’re aIf you genuinely think Wilder is one of the best managers in the EFL then you need to seek help for your delusion![]()
Try taking your own advice.Alternatively you could take a chance and go on a few dates with different people until you find a new partner who will help you blossom and reach your full potential.
Not wanting to sound defeatist but when did we ever get one overturned?Any suggestion as to whether we are appealing this ludicrous decision?
Not wanting to sound defeatist but when did we ever get one overturned?
Only one we got overturned was Wilder when he kicked the ball vs Southampton at home.Not wanting to sound defeatist but when did we ever get one overturned?
Everyone makes an error of judgement sometime in their lives but it seems referees can't (for some reason) admit a mistake and move on. I know they think it undermines their authority and the powers that be stand behind them, but the game would be a lot better if there was some honesty - and that includes players and managersTo be fair, you couldn't really argue against the other reds this season but Seriki's was a shocking decision.
Everyone makes an error of judgement sometime in their lives but it seems referees can't (for some reason) admit a mistake and move on. I know they think it undermines their authority and the powers that be stand behind them, but the game would be a lot better if there was some honesty - and that includes players and managers
Agreed but the authorities tend to defend the referee in these instances so unless it’s mistaken identity I’m not sure how many for any team get overturned. It was the wrong decision but they will always say it was a judgement call if Bindon was able to cover or not. Same with Cooper in the Millwall one.To be fair, you couldn't really argue against the other reds this season but Seriki's was a shocking decision.
Is this one of those urban myths in a different threadWilder will love that he can just blame the ref and hope nobody has noticed we were getting out played before the sending off.
I have attached a report from a QPR vs Leeds match in 2023 where (ironically Bamford is challenged about diving), to summarise the report.To be fair, you couldn't really argue against the other reds this season but Seriki's was a shocking decision.
At the risk of poking a hornets nest I didn't think the red card was that bad a decision.The following must be considered:
• Distance between the offence and the goal
• General direction of the play
• Likelihood of keeping or gaining control of the ball
• Location and number of defenders
Dunno, think Tanganga's was a booking not a red.
And Seriki's isn't given Bindon looks like he's gonna cover him.
Still think Phillips' was also a bit of an unfortunate event. But in fairness to the ref looks like he's followed through.
Not at all, totally entitled to your opinion on it, personally the matter like all of the other Laws of the game are written so vague and grey that as a "common fan" it's difficult to understand exactly why and what the referee has given. As realistically how obvious is an Obvious Goal-Scoring Opportunity, I can understand an empty net and you nudge the attacker over but from 20 yards, with 3 defenders (Seriki, Bindon and Davies in net) how obvious is it that he is going to score or have an opportunity? There is also the Brum attacker on the right hand channel that he could have been looking for to square the ball too. This screenshot for me shows the attacking Brum player is going to have to do something to keep hold of the ball if Seriki didn't dive in, the most likely option with him being on the left hand attacking channel is a pass into the right channel similar to Bash arriving. especially as we have 2 others backtracking. Not the worst decision we have been on the end of by a long way but defiantly one that brings debate. The referee realistically should be closer to the incident to make that call himself he was just as far away as the assistant and, the nearside assistant should have been inline with Bindon which means he wouldn't have been able to see it because of the near side Brum attacker and Bindon being in the way of the view point.At the risk of poking a hornets nest I didn't think the red card was that bad a decision.
Seriki mistimed his tackle and scythed down (ok that might be a bit emotive) their player.
Bindon wasn't racing back full tilt to cover as it seemed like Seriki was going to get the ball. At best Bindon was level with the incident and more likely slightly behind it.
It's not clear at all that the ball was going to travel through to Davies.
With that in mind their player could well have ended up in a very difficult, close 1 v 1 but still maybe a goalscoring opportunity.
The ref went over and consulted the linesman. My guess was he was checking on Bindon's position and I feared the worse for Seriki. The red card wasn't that much of a surprise.
If all this had happened at The Lane to an away team I'd've wanted the opposition defender sent off, but at the same time I would think us lucky if that actually happened.
A bit more about the ref, there were two other occasions when he took his time making decisions: one was the penalty, and another was a corner for them. Both times he/they got those right.
Whatever the rights and wrongs I can't see there's anywhere near enough to get it overturned as a clear and obvious error.
Looking at that image, why are Tanganga and Burrows so far out of position? Our defensive line is an absolute mess. I've only seen it on the YT extended highlights which cut in at the point that the Birmingham midfielder plays the pass into Osman; presumably we tossed away possession cheaply in the middle of the park and got caught out by a simple ball forwards?Not at all, totally entitled to your opinion on it, personally the matter like all of the other Laws of the game are written so vague and grey that as a "common fan" it's difficult to understand exactly why and what the referee has given. As realistically how obvious is an Obvious Goal-Scoring Opportunity, I can understand an empty net and you nudge the attacker over but from 20 yards, with 3 defenders (Seriki, Bindon and Davies in net) how obvious is it that he is going to score or have an opportunity? There is also the Brum attacker on the right hand channel that he could have been looking for to square the ball too. This screenshot for me shows the attacking Brum player is going to have to do something to keep hold of the ball if Seriki didn't dive in, the most likely option with him being on the left hand attacking channel is a pass into the right channel similar to Bash arriving. especially as we have 2 others backtracking. Not the worst decision we have been on the end of by a long way but defiantly one that brings debate. The referee realistically should be closer to the incident to make that call himself he was just as far away as the assistant and, the nearside assistant should have been inline with Bindon which means he wouldn't have been able to see it because of the near side Brum attacker and Bindon being in the way of the view point.
why did they need to consult over the penalty ?At the risk of poking a hornets nest I didn't think the red card was that bad a decision.
Seriki mistimed his tackle and scythed down (ok that might be a bit emotive) their player.
Bindon wasn't racing back full tilt to cover as it seemed like Seriki was going to get the ball. At best Bindon was level with the incident and more likely slightly behind it.
It's not clear at all that the ball was going to travel through to Davies.
With that in mind their player could well have ended up in a very difficult, close 1 v 1 but still maybe a goalscoring opportunity.
The ref went over and consulted the linesman. My guess was he was checking on Bindon's position and I feared the worse for Seriki. The red card wasn't that much of a surprise.
If all this had happened at The Lane to an away team I'd've wanted the opposition defender sent off, but at the same time I would think us lucky if that actually happened.
A bit more about the ref, there were two other occasions when he took his time making decisions: one was the penalty, and another was a corner for them. Both times he/they got those right.
Whatever the rights and wrongs I can't see there's anywhere near enough to get it overturned as a clear and obvious error.
I was at the match. I was at the other end of the pitch and nobody seemed to know why the pen had been given - although at HT someone nearby said they had seen JLT pick the ball up.why did they need to consult over the penalty ?
Because (almost) no-one had any idea what was going on (especially Jack Robinson).why did they need to consult over the penalty ?
Berkshire Blade still delusional enough to think Wilder is one of the best managers in the EFL?You are so blinded by dislike our one of the best managers in the EFL it's making you look deranged.
Yes he is. You don't manage 1000 games being shit
Worrying levels of delusion.Yes he is. You don't manage 1000 games being shit![]()
You clearly have memory issues and can't remember how bad we were in August. A lot worse than this end of season nothingsness. The sacking and then hiring Selles took a side from 90+ points to this. Nothing else.Worrying levels of delusion.
Oh do go away.Worrying levels of delusion.
Okay, you stick to supporting your mate even if it makes you look utterly delusionalYou clearly have memory issues and can't remember how bad we were in August. A lot worse than this end of season nothingsness. The sacking and then hiring Selles took a side from 90+ points to this. Nothing else.
No, it's fun to see how delusional Wilders mates can get in support of him.Oh do go away.
Never met himOkay, you stick to supporting your mate even if it makes you look utterly delusional
No, it's fun to see how delusional Wilders mates can get in support of him.
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