Sat May 11, 2019 5:54 pm
Sat May 11, 2019 5:58 pm
dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
Sat May 11, 2019 6:10 pm
Sat May 11, 2019 6:12 pm
Dbenson1991 wrote:At least the lineo was actually paying attention. Better than that other tit he had running the line in the Chelsea game!
Sat May 11, 2019 6:13 pm
Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
Sat May 11, 2019 6:34 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
Sat May 11, 2019 7:38 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
Mon May 13, 2019 5:49 am
Mon May 13, 2019 7:40 am
Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
So did the assistant change the decision or the referee (you know, the guy with the whistle)?
Both ultimately did their jobs; unlike in the Chelsea game
Mon May 13, 2019 10:05 am
epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
So did the assistant change the decision or the referee (you know, the guy with the whistle)?
Both ultimately did their jobs; unlike in the Chelsea game
Don't under estimate the influence of the Leeds players. If they'd just rolled over and accepted it, I have no doubt that penalty would have stood.
Mon May 13, 2019 10:22 am
Sven wrote:epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
So did the assistant change the decision or the referee (you know, the guy with the whistle)?
Both ultimately did their jobs; unlike in the Chelsea game
Don't under estimate the influence of the Leeds players. If they'd just rolled over and accepted it, I have no doubt that penalty would have stood.
No disputing that; but only the referee can overturn his own decision; albeit acting on advice
City had a penalty (against them) overturned against Southampton, I think? We didn't make a big deal out of that, as we didn't when Mendez-Laing got a penalty for an out-of-sight 'air shot' against ManUre yesterday?
I'm not defending Pawson. I'm just stating it was ultimately his decision either way
Mon May 13, 2019 10:31 am
epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
So did the assistant change the decision or the referee (you know, the guy with the whistle)?
Both ultimately did their jobs; unlike in the Chelsea game
Don't under estimate the influence of the Leeds players. If they'd just rolled over and accepted it, I have no doubt that penalty would have stood.
No disputing that; but only the referee can overturn his own decision; albeit acting on advice
City had a penalty (against them) overturned against Southampton, I think? We didn't make a big deal out of that, as we didn't when Mendez-Laing got a penalty for an out-of-sight 'air shot' against ManUre yesterday?
I'm not defending Pawson. I'm just stating it was ultimately his decision either way
I doubt that's in question. I'm still bleating about our lack of any sort of appeal from our players for the offside goals particularly against Chelsea and Burnley and to a lesser extent Palace. We'll never know for sure, but there was a possibility they could have over.
Tue May 14, 2019 12:54 pm
epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:epping blue wrote:Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Sven wrote:dorsetblue wrote:Useless tit, at it again in the playoff games. How many bad decisions can this bloke make.
He got the penalty decision right in the end and overturned it
No he didn'ti It was the linesmans decision. The same linesman we had.
So did the assistant change the decision or the referee (you know, the guy with the whistle)?
Both ultimately did their jobs; unlike in the Chelsea game
Don't under estimate the influence of the Leeds players. If they'd just rolled over and accepted it, I have no doubt that penalty would have stood.
No disputing that; but only the referee can overturn his own decision; albeit acting on advice
City had a penalty (against them) overturned against Southampton, I think? We didn't make a big deal out of that, as we didn't when Mendez-Laing got a penalty for an out-of-sight 'air shot' against ManUre yesterday?
I'm not defending Pawson. I'm just stating it was ultimately his decision either way
I doubt that's in question. I'm still bleating about our lack of any sort of appeal from our players for the offside goals particularly against Chelsea and Burnley and to a lesser extent Palace. We'll never know for sure, but there was a possibility they could have over.