Finally had time to watch the, erm, "highlights" 16:35 - Feb 4 with 577 views | Pendejo | I see they avoid the contentious booking of Downes, and foul on Keane that led to their goal. Ok so Wednesday made enough clear chances to bury us... but they didn't, that's football. I mean how did their striker miss the open goal? "That's football" also then, I guess, refers to refereeing mistakes. But what was Downes booked for? He looked more fouled than the person doing the fouling, and the challenge on Keane? However, as I believe luck sometimes evens out... maybe next Sunday the favour can be repaid. Eh? Or was that luck sometime Evans out? I think from here on all fans should embark on a mission to encourage lapsed fans to PR for the rest of the season, there's no jeopardy we know our fate, lets just show some defiance towards our circumstances. In the words of Reg in Life of Brian... solidarity brothers... | |
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Finally had time to watch the, erm, "highlights" on 16:42 - Feb 4 with 542 views | JammyDodgerrr | I find it incredible that Downes was booked for seemingly nothing and that the lunge on Keane before their goal wasn't punished at all. Standard of reffing this season has been incredibly low and lacking in consistency. | |
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Finally had time to watch the, erm, "highlights" on 16:43 - Feb 4 with 524 views | Pendejo |
Finally had time to watch the, erm, "highlights" on 16:42 - Feb 4 by JammyDodgerrr | I find it incredible that Downes was booked for seemingly nothing and that the lunge on Keane before their goal wasn't punished at all. Standard of reffing this season has been incredibly low and lacking in consistency. |
There is, of course, a previous example of a referee at PR not seeing a Wednesday player foul an Ipswich player. Maybe they knew McGoldrick was going to join the Blades the next season? | |
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