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Re: bent refs

Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:38 pm

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

Re: bent refs

Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:49 pm

64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


Not according to SSN timed at just over 5mins that made it the correct decision, as far as penalties go I agree

The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

Re: bent refs

Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:00 pm

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Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


Not according to SSN timed at just over 5mins that made it the correct decision, as far as penalties go I agree

The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

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Re: bent refs

Wed Mar 26, 2014 11:08 pm

64JACK wrote::?
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


Not according to SSN timed at just over 5mins that made it the correct decision, as far as penalties go I agree

The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

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If there is the right time left on the watch the ref wont blow up, but as I said SSN not me SSN said the time was over 5mins

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:05 am

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote::?
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


Not according to SSN timed at just over 5mins that made it the correct decision, as far as penalties go I agree

The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

:?


If there is the right time left on the watch the ref wont blow up, but as I said SSN not me SSN said the time was over 5mins


SSN would say that mind to look after the big London club. Likewise, they don't mention a thing about decisions going against smaller clubs like us and they chose to cream over Rooney's strike this weekend instead of mentioning out protest march or our blue scarves being held up at 19.27. They don't care about us. As already said, if the ref blew up with Suarez or Rooney through on goal, there would be an outrage. With us, Swansea etc, nothing will be mentioned however. It's absolutely pathetic.

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 5:59 am

64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

Ref would blow his whistle an award Liverpool a penalty

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 6:53 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote::?
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


Not according to SSN timed at just over 5mins that made it the correct decision, as far as penalties go I agree

The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

:?


If there is the right time left on the watch the ref wont blow up, but as I said SSN not me SSN said the time was over 5mins


SSN would say that mind to look after the big London club. Likewise, they don't mention a thing about decisions going against smaller clubs like us and they chose to cream over Rooney's strike this weekend instead of mentioning out protest march or our blue scarves being held up at 19.27. They don't care about us. As already said, if the ref blew up with Suarez or Rooney through on goal, there would be an outrage. With us, Swansea etc, nothing will bementioned however. It's absolutely pathetic.


Ssn showed it and timed it from the restart not a question of that's what they would say because of London clubs :thumbup:
You might not like it but that is what it showed

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:03 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:17 am

Barry Chuckle wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:


The way Tonteg keeps defending the jacks, it sounds like he wanted them to score

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:20 am

Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:


The way Tonteg keeps defending the jacks, it sounds like he wanted them to score


Answer this honestly please. Would we have been given the penalty West Ham were given last night?

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:31 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:


The way Tonteg keeps defending the jacks, it sounds like he wanted them to score


Answer this honestly please. Would we have been given the penalty West Ham were given last night?


Haven't seen it. :D couldn't care less though, there's times where we should have had a penalty against us & haven't, so it all works out in the end.

ITS SSN PROTECTING THE LONDON CLUBS I TELL YOU :old: :laughing5:

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:04 am

Barry Chuckle wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:


The way Tonteg keeps defending the jacks, it sounds like he wanted them to score


Answer this honestly please. Would we have been given the penalty West Ham were given last night?


Haven't seen it. :D couldn't care less though, there's times where we should have had a penalty against us & haven't, so it all works out in the end.

ITS SSN PROTECTING THE LONDON CLUBS I TELL YOU :old: :laughing5:


West Ham have had several penalties this season despite not even playing with a striker up front for part of the season. Last night, there was a definite hand ball from Diame in the build up to the penalty and the penalty was very debatable anyway. We would never have been given that penalty if it was us. This season has been an eye opener to me how some clubs get favoured and other clubs don't. And yes, I think some clubs like West Ham get favoured because they are London, but that's just my opinion.

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:29 am

Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Barry Chuckle wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: some ridiculous theories in this thread... SSN protecting London clubs. :laughing5:


The way Tonteg keeps defending the jacks, it sounds like he wanted them to score


Answer this honestly please. Would we have been given the penalty West Ham were given last night?


In all honesty I cant tell you if we would of been given a penalty or not, as it was not Cardiff city involved in the game

Re: bent refs

Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:34 am

64JACK wrote:
Pontyclun Blue wrote:
Tonteg Bluebird wrote:
jackf wrote:Yet again tonight a small club gets done over against a big club. I know nobody on here hives a feck but blatant penalty and the ref blows up as we are one on one with the keeper. Something ive never seen before. I know you lot have a genuine grievance over a few penalty decisions this season, suffice to say you aren't the only ones.


Unlike some of the numpties in this thread, I would like to discuss your points decently. I just saw the highlights, they didn't show your penalty appeal (surprise, surprise, they conveniently miss out all of our appeals too), but they did show your one on one at the end and it's yet more cheating by the biased officials. I thought the standard was bad in the Championship, but in the Championship you can at least say the officials made a mistake. In the Premiership however, the officials don't accidentally make mistakes, there are no mistakes, but there are deliberate decisions to severely influence the game to favour the big teams. After so many stone wall penalties being turned down and so many decisions going to the big teams against us, I have come to the conclusion that it's absolute bollocks that decisions "just haven't gone our way because we're towards the bottom". It's happening to you and it's happening to us. We are being cheated, plain and simple!


The ref was spot on when he blew up at the end of the game, it was shown on ssn and timed at just over 5mins the correct time to end the game


It was actually 2 seconds early, but thats not what we are talking about really is it so please don't allow your biased goggles to get in the way of reality eh? I'll give you a scenario just too give you food for thought. It's Saturday 22nd March Liverpool V Cardiff and the score is 3-3. The match goes into injury time and with 2 seconds remaining on the referees watch the ball comes through to Suarez for a one on one chance with the keeper. Now, what happens next? Do you think the ref will blow for full time? Or allow Suarez his chance on goal? Your honest answer! ;)

What a biased ref does (let's him shoot) and what he should do (blow up) are 2 completely different things mind aren't they.

Thought it said on ssn they had played the added in time and even added a minute for your goal..what more you want?