We didn't get good ones on Saturday, we got what was or correct. We should expect that and not accept that we will be shafted in certain games because we got fair refereeing in a previous game.And even in the Arsenal game we had some harsh bookings and their keeper could and should have been sent off.Concentrating on the positives is right and I agree. But to disregard corrupt and incompetent officiating isn't right either. It feels like accepting it and I can't do that.
Quote from: jembob on August 22, 2013, 01:15:56 PMJust watched the highlights again from both Arse and Chelsea game. We seem to be picking up a lot of yellow cards, but I like the fact that our team are now getting in the face of the opposition and the refs. It's been too long since any Villa player has actively intimidated the officials and it's well overdue. I loved seeing Brad getting a yellow card after the game last night for having a go at the useless ref.I want to see us win, play good football and not roll over for anybody. The signs in the first few games are most promising.You loved 'seeing Brad getting a yellow card for having a go at the useless ref'......Christ!
Just watched the highlights again from both Arse and Chelsea game. We seem to be picking up a lot of yellow cards, but I like the fact that our team are now getting in the face of the opposition and the refs. It's been too long since any Villa player has actively intimidated the officials and it's well overdue. I loved seeing Brad getting a yellow card after the game last night for having a go at the useless ref.I want to see us win, play good football and not roll over for anybody. The signs in the first few games are most promising.
Quote from: Ron Manager on August 22, 2013, 02:33:02 PMQuote from: jembob on August 22, 2013, 01:15:56 PMJust watched the highlights again from both Arse and Chelsea game. We seem to be picking up a lot of yellow cards, but I like the fact that our team are now getting in the face of the opposition and the refs. It's been too long since any Villa player has actively intimidated the officials and it's well overdue. I loved seeing Brad getting a yellow card after the game last night for having a go at the useless ref.I want to see us win, play good football and not roll over for anybody. The signs in the first few games are most promising.You loved 'seeing Brad getting a yellow card for having a go at the useless ref'......Christ!Yep. In previous seasons we would have just seen the team mumble to each other and dawdle off the pitch. To see Brad getting so passionate about the game and taking it to the ref is exactly what we need to see our players doing - the likes of Terry and Giggs have been doing it for years and it's no surprise that decisions go their way.The point is that you should be happy to see our players are not going to take that short of thing without a fight. Nobody wants to see yellow cards but I definitely expect to see a reaction. Perhaps you'd rather see the players timidly going home without voicing an objection, but I want a team full of winners.
Quote from: Yossarian on August 22, 2013, 03:35:38 PMAm I to assume that Friend will be reffing Yeovil verses Derby this weekend?A good point. Aren't they supposed to be independently assessed after every game?Whatever the case, his performance should not go unpunished. He missed the two biggest decisions of the game.
Am I to assume that Friend will be reffing Yeovil verses Derby this weekend?
Quote from: Mazrim on August 22, 2013, 11:58:07 AMWe didn't get good ones on Saturday, we got what was or correct. We should expect that and not accept that we will be shafted in certain games because we got fair refereeing in a previous game.And even in the Arsenal game we had some harsh bookings and their keeper could and should have been sent off.Concentrating on the positives is right and I agree. But to disregard corrupt and incompetent officiating isn't right either. It feels like accepting it and I can't do that.We'll quite, and the swings and roundabouts argument of gpbarr and others is simply not backed up by the facts.Both penalty awards at Arsenal were correct according to ALL pundits I've seen comment thereon. Both denied goal scoring opportunities, thus by the letter of the law, both should have resulted in straight reds for the Arsenal players involved. Neither did. The second yellow for Koscielny is the only decision I would say we were lucky to get - he did very little - but arguably he should not have been on the pitch by then. And it also meant that Metersacker's two footed lunge at Benteke was missed instead. So I'm not sure how that is supposed to balance out Ivanovic's three possible straight red offences (two elbows and a high dangerous kick), for which he didn't even get a second yellow, a very good case for a penalty denied, and the winning goal looking offside. I had thought people might be exaggerating the ref's influence last night, but I've just watched the re-run on SKy and I can honestly say I was quite shocked at how bad he was - I've rarely seen such a blatantly biased refereeing performance as that second half last night, Ivanovic was getting away with murder.
Quote from: jembob on August 22, 2013, 05:01:22 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on August 22, 2013, 02:33:02 PMQuote from: jembob on August 22, 2013, 01:15:56 PMJust watched the highlights again from both Arse and Chelsea game. We seem to be picking up a lot of yellow cards, but I like the fact that our team are now getting in the face of the opposition and the refs. It's been too long since any Villa player has actively intimidated the officials and it's well overdue. I loved seeing Brad getting a yellow card after the game last night for having a go at the useless ref.I want to see us win, play good football and not roll over for anybody. The signs in the first few games are most promising.You loved 'seeing Brad getting a yellow card for having a go at the useless ref'......Christ!Yep. In previous seasons we would have just seen the team mumble to each other and dawdle off the pitch. To see Brad getting so passionate about the game and taking it to the ref is exactly what we need to see our players doing - the likes of Terry and Giggs have been doing it for years and it's no surprise that decisions go their way.The point is that you should be happy to see our players are not going to take that short of thing without a fight. Nobody wants to see yellow cards but I definitely expect to see a reaction. Perhaps you'd rather see the players timidly going home without voicing an objection, but I want a team full of winners.Well said, Jembob.Or in the vernacular of a bygone era:Get into themFuck them up