stevefloyd
Well-Known Member
Hope you're ok on your perfect planet...tosserIf you're referring to 'these referee's' as being human, you're doing a great disservice to us genuine humans.
You ill informed other species, you.
Hope you're ok on your perfect planet...tosserIf you're referring to 'these referee's' as being human, you're doing a great disservice to us genuine humans.
You ill informed other species, you.
I say it every game, needs to park the physical battle sometimes, collect the ball on half turn and just run at them. Did it once first half and scared them shitless
Our ball retention and passing was abysmal though otherwise I’d agree. I want to see my two wingers CONSTANTLY forward attack the RB and LB rather than check back but I get by checking back you are keeping the ball and edging up in yardage.
Saka does it a lot and I’m not if it’s him or an instruction. He checks back a lot. Yet when he takes the man on he’s brilliant at it.
It's actually funny how similar we play to Arsenal....4-3-3, Grimes in the zubimendi role. Happy to leave centre halves 1:1. 2 wingers, importance of set plays.....Our ball retention and passing was abysmal though otherwise I’d agree. I want to see my two wingers CONSTANTLY forward attack the RB and LB rather than check back but I get by checking back you are keeping the ball and edging up in yardage.
Saka does it a lot and I’m not if it’s him or an instruction. He checks back a lot. Yet when he takes the man on he’s brilliant at it.
As per the sequence in post #200, Haji stops and turns across the (running) defender's path. Is this a picture of Haji running ahead? The second contact would of course be a no-brainer pen if the ref hadn't seen the first from just a few yards away.It is and if that is obstruction you have watched very little football. Haji is ahead of the player and running towards the ball.
The ref was the wrong side of it, so can see why it wasn't given. From the main stand side, you can clearly see Furlong taking Wright's legs away from under him.It was a pen and would have been given to Ipswich at Portman Road
why do you keep using that still image when the video shows that isn't what happenedAs per the sequence in post #200, Haji stops and turns across the (running) defender's path. Is this a picture of Haji running ahead? The second contact would of course be a no-brainer pen if the ref hadn't seen the first from just a few yards away.
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why does possession of the ball matter? it's still a foulI'm not sure I'd describe it as stonewall, it's a very awkward one because Wright never has possession of the ball.
I agree with your previous statement that Haji moved across the defender. The stills (individually and as a sequence) simply prove that when he did that he was not running ahead as others have claimed, but stopping and turning around with the ball gone way past him.why do you keep using that still image when the video shows that isn't what happened
I can’t for the life of me make any kind of rational argument for not giving itThe ref was the wrong side of it, so can see why it wasn't given. From the main stand side, you can clearly see Furlong taking Wright's legs away from under him.
Maybe give the ref a call then. The deluded fool probably had an illusion of a running player knocked backwards by someone stepping and turning into his path, resulting in a tangle of legs.I can’t for the life of me make any kind of rational argument for not giving it.
Maybe give the ref a call then. The deluded fool probably had an illusion of a running player knocked backwards by someone stepping and turning into his path, resulting in a tangle of legs.
Honestly, it's not important is it? Happy New Year and PUSB![]()
Course it’s not importantMaybe give the ref a call then. The deluded fool probably had an illusion of a running player knocked backwards by someone stepping and turning into his path, resulting in a tangle of legs.
Honestly, it's not important is it? Happy New Year and PUSB![]()
You can't impede a running player if the ball's not within playing distance FFS! This is the crux of it.You’re allowed to step between a player and the ball.
Take a look at the S/O at Stoke vsheff Utd z, middle of the park on Bamford.You can't impede a running player if the ball's not within playing distance FFS! This is the crux of it.
I too hope this helps.
You can't impede a running player if the ball's not within playing distance FFS! This is the crux of it.
I too hope this helps.
Is that directed at me?Why are you so anti anything City?
Honestly, I don’t know why you supposedly support the Club? Every fucking post is negative, are you just trying to be edgy cos it’s crap if you are. Enjoy this moment it’s been too long coming
Is that directed at me?
I have watched this back a few times, I don't see anything from Wright to be "extraordinary", by that I mean above and beyond what you see from normal jockeying for position and contesting a loose ball between an attacker and a defender.As per the sequence in post #200, Haji stops and turns across the (running) defender's path. Is this a picture of Haji running ahead? The second contact would of course be a no-brainer pen if the ref hadn't seen the first from just a few yards away.
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Let it go the game is finished doesn't matter if it was a pen or not but time has moved on.I have watched this back a few times, I don't see anything from Wright to be "extraordinary", by that I mean above and beyond what you see from normal jockeying for position and contesting a loose ball between an attacker and a defender.
If anything, it looks like the defender initiated the majority of the contact and Wright is absolutely in his right to stand his ground and contest the ball. What the defender is not in his right to do is take Wright's legs out, intentionally or not.
I concede I am as biased as everyone here, but it's an absolute stonewall penalty, the contact between the defender and Wright looks "normal", the defender's tackle is "abnormal". If anything, I would be less annoyed if the referee at least gave a decision either way instead of bottling it like a spineless twat like they always do.
I was "over the result" of the game before I even left the CBS, losses happen and Ipswich are a very good side. I am commenting on an aspect of a recent game, I can do this on games I have "let go" and this is very first comment I've made on this site since the game, I might add.Let it go the game is finished doesn't matter if it was a pen or not but time has moved on.
It's gone way past when their player's head is knocked back by the collisionIn what way was the ball not in playing distance?