Cash's was a booking by a mile but he didn't look like he was going to show a card until that hairy twat had a go at him.
Quote from: Nev on December 27, 2025, 08:33:03 PMCash's was a booking by a mile but he didn't look like he was going to show a card until that hairy twat had a go at him.Was listening to Andy Townsend on comms on the feed.This is how he saw the challenges...yes really...Caciedo "barely makes any contact on Kamara"Cash "really not a good challenge at all"Delap studs up on Kamara "Not much there from Delap is there....."I like Townsend but he certainly had his Chelsea tinted spectacles on yesterday!
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 28, 2025, 08:30:17 PMQuote from: Nev on December 27, 2025, 08:33:03 PMCash's was a booking by a mile but he didn't look like he was going to show a card until that hairy twat had a go at him.Was listening to Andy Townsend on comms on the feed.This is how he saw the challenges...yes really...Caciedo "barely makes any contact on Kamara"Cash "really not a good challenge at all"Delap studs up on Kamara "Not much there from Delap is there....."I like Townsend but he certainly had his Chelsea tinted spectacles on yesterday!Chelsea used to hate him when he walked out on them to join us. One match they were singing what a wanker he was during a minutes silence for somebody. He used to raise his game against them!
The ref absolutely knew that the Woolwich player had committed a second yellow card offence last night, you could see it in his eyes and his denial was one of panic but for a moment put yourself in his position, and indeed that of other officials.Had he made the correct decision and we got something from the game, his decision would be subject to intense scrutiny from all and sundry, led by Arteta. It would have been described as a pivotal moment in the game by the media, their title aspirations hindered by it, the ref would be subject to all sorts of stick regardless of the fact that he had made the right call. The few that would back his decision would be out shouted by the blowhards and fucking wankers like Alan Smith and Keown, appointed cheerleaders for the chosen clubs.But he chose the easy way out and was vindicated by the fact that there has been barely whisper about what was indeed a pivotal moment, Emery's non-handshake has got more press. And let's face it, can you really blame him?This happens every week. Yes, the decisions are subjective but when there is an outside influence it colours decisions. See also Old Trafford at the end of last season.You could see it in his eyes.....
There's absolutely no excuse for why Morino didn't walk. There's also no way, as weak as Martinez was, we'd get away with the first goal.