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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half 16:30 - Feb 3 with 6539 viewsredrickstuhaart

the difference is still two awful decisions.

Otherwise we would be 1-0 and pressing hard, looking the more likely right now.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 15:36 - Feb 4 with 800 viewsredrickstuhaart

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:50 - Feb 3 by TractorWood

What about backpass?

Ignoring it because biased?
[Post edited 3 Feb 2024 16:52]


No. Because the backpass was not a goal which should have been disallowed.

It would have led (and should have led) to an indirect freekick, creating at best, a chance of a goal.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:12 - Feb 4 with 759 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 15:26 - Feb 4 by Wickets

Regardless of Referring decisions we cannot keep giving away goals in the first 15 minutes of games . We have to start better instead of giving teams a goal start !


Not sure if anyone pays for the EADT app but it was good to hear Watson’s analysis of the goals conceded and our part in them rather than just blame them purely on the decisions. If his words were put on a post here, it would have been worth about -20 votes.

I hated it as well but unfortunately you can always be on the wrong end of the whistle. However, we weren’t at the races first half and that was what cost us. I would say Preston would good value for at least a 2 goal HT lead.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:44 - Feb 4 with 723 viewsredrickstuhaart

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:12 - Feb 4 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Not sure if anyone pays for the EADT app but it was good to hear Watson’s analysis of the goals conceded and our part in them rather than just blame them purely on the decisions. If his words were put on a post here, it would have been worth about -20 votes.

I hated it as well but unfortunately you can always be on the wrong end of the whistle. However, we weren’t at the races first half and that was what cost us. I would say Preston would good value for at least a 2 goal HT lead.
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Its almost as if you can only read the bits of what people say on here that you instinctively want to disagree with! No one has ignored or overlooked failings or poor decisions made during that first half.

The difference was STILL 2 awful decisions, without which it would have been a very different game.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:59 - Feb 4 with 702 viewsfranz_tyson

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:44 - Feb 4 by redrickstuhaart

Its almost as if you can only read the bits of what people say on here that you instinctively want to disagree with! No one has ignored or overlooked failings or poor decisions made during that first half.

The difference was STILL 2 awful decisions, without which it would have been a very different game.


Here's the positive about being self-critical: if we're honest with ourselves then we can find the problem and fix it. We are then in control of our own destiny. If we continue this it'll just turn into us playing wonderfully as normal and being cheated out of games. We learn nothing and our destiny is in the hands of sh1t refs. For the past month and a half our form has dipped for whatever reason and we've shipped too many goals and been a bit goal shy. Granted we've been unlucky with decisions and general bad luck - but, overall, we haven't played that well. That's the main reason why we're dropping points ...IMO. Prefer if we solve the problems and less of the moaning.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 17:04 - Feb 4 with 681 viewsJoey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:44 - Feb 4 by redrickstuhaart

Its almost as if you can only read the bits of what people say on here that you instinctively want to disagree with! No one has ignored or overlooked failings or poor decisions made during that first half.

The difference was STILL 2 awful decisions, without which it would have been a very different game.


There’s multiple threads about the officials alone, and most people have only mentioned their part in the goals not our own, unless I missed your post about it. As with most things in life you’ve got to focus on what you can control. I’m sure Leicester were frustrated they didn’t get a pen second half at PR but if they’d have killed the game off it wouldn’t have mattered.

Every fanbase thinks referees are constantly against them, whereas in truth they often just get things wrong and some aren’t very good. The second one isn’t up to interpretation and I was as frustrated as everyone else, the first that sort of stuff happens every week all over the country and was poor from us.
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Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 20:49 - Feb 4 with 601 viewsSwansea_Blue

Despite the doom mongers, and a poor first half on 16:12 - Feb 4 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior

Not sure if anyone pays for the EADT app but it was good to hear Watson’s analysis of the goals conceded and our part in them rather than just blame them purely on the decisions. If his words were put on a post here, it would have been worth about -20 votes.

I hated it as well but unfortunately you can always be on the wrong end of the whistle. However, we weren’t at the races first half and that was what cost us. I would say Preston would good value for at least a 2 goal HT lead.
[Post edited 4 Feb 2024 16:16]


It’d be interesting to hear why he said, but I don’t see how our part in them leads to the first two goals. The first was a clear push on Morsy and then a lucky deflection. The second clear offside when Edmundson and Clarke read it perfectly. The third, yes we played our way into danger but Kieran covered this off in his comments - it’s what we do and serves us well normally.

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