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Post by addicted2venos on Oct 20, 2008 9:06:41 GMT -1
ow, you can't say that! prepare for an illogical battery of why losing to wednesday with only 10 men for 70 minutes at hillsboro, where they're undefeated and have only conceded 2 goals, makes united a truly appalling team, worthy of no praise, YOU LOON!! I'm sure I'll survive!! ;D I was interested to see Killgallon challenge described as 'neck high' on here, when it was a little above waist, he always had his eye on the ball ..... and hardly touched him!! Jermaine Johnsons elbow on Naughton was both more cynical and accurate. I also red that Blackwell described Killgallons cahllenge as a 'fanny tackle' in an interview ......... I don't know what that is, but it sounds dangerous and salacious!! ;D I (as always) question the wisdom of bringing premiership referees for 'big' championship games, as the game always seems to end up being about them rather than the teams involved. How are championship refs supposed to get experience of volatile games, if every time one is scheduled it gets farmed out to a ref from the Premier League list!! ........ we still have the return match to try and square things up!!
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Post by GUPTA on Oct 20, 2008 9:06:54 GMT -1
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:14:31 GMT -1
"fanny tackle" definately a sending off then. we can't have that sort of thing in football....
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:16:39 GMT -1
ow, you can't say that! prepare for an illogical battery of why losing to wednesday with only 10 men for 70 minutes at hillsboro, where they're undefeated and have only conceded 2 goals, makes united a truly appalling team, worthy of no praise, YOU LOON!! I'm sure I'll survive!! ;D I was interested to see Killgallon challenge described as 'neck high' on here, when it was a little above waist, he always had his eye on the ball ..... and hardly touched him!! Jermaine Johnsons elbow on Naughton was both more cynical and accurate. I also red that Blackwell described Killgallons cahllenge as a 'fanny tackle' in an interview ......... I don't know what that is, but it sounds dangerous and salacious!! ;D I (as always) question the wisdom of bringing premiership referees for 'big' championship games, as the game always seems to end up being about them rather than the teams involved. How are championship refs supposed to get experience of volatile games, if every time one is scheduled it gets farmed out to a ref from the Premier League list!! ........ we still have the return match to try and square things up!! Hmmm so why was McAlister getting treatment to his shoulder for Killgallon's "waist high tackle"? Mike Dean was playing up for the cameras. He could have sorted the JJ bottle thing out after the final whistle but he took 5 mins out of the game to cause utter confusion.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:19:39 GMT -1
I'm sure I'll survive!! ;D I was interested to see Killgallon challenge described as 'neck high' on here, when it was a little above waist, he always had his eye on the ball ..... and hardly touched him!! Jermaine Johnsons elbow on Naughton was both more cynical and accurate. I also red that Blackwell described Killgallons cahllenge as a 'fanny tackle' in an interview ......... I don't know what that is, but it sounds dangerous and salacious!! ;D I (as always) question the wisdom of bringing premiership referees for 'big' championship games, as the game always seems to end up being about them rather than the teams involved. How are championship refs supposed to get experience of volatile games, if every time one is scheduled it gets farmed out to a ref from the Premier League list!! ........ we still have the return match to try and square things up!! Hmmm so why was McAlister getting treatment to his shoulder for Killgallon's "waist high tackle"? simulation... he made contact with the lower ribs and only glancingly
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:23:18 GMT -1
Hmmm so why was McAlister getting treatment to his shoulder for Killgallon's "waist high tackle"? simulation...
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Post by HGO on Oct 20, 2008 9:25:08 GMT -1
cant talk to him today hes turned into `old morton`. On a lighter side i did enjoy the half time entertainment ;D
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:25:09 GMT -1
pretending to be more badly injured than he was. the tackle was nowhere near his head, neck or shoulder. it wasn't even chest high..... i know, not being there i had the beauty of a replay.
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Post by addicted2venos on Oct 20, 2008 9:25:09 GMT -1
Hmmm so why was McAlister getting treatment to his shoulder for Killgallon's "waist high tackle"? Mike Dean was playing up for the cameras. He could have sorted the JJ bottle thing out after the final whistle but he took 5 mins out of the game to cause utter confusion. He could of had some scratches from Killgallons studs on his back ....... or he could just have felt like a sit down and fell awkwardly, only he knows the answer to that (I'm going with a ' 'he's a big girls blouse' theory myself). It was high ..... but worth no more than a yellow, I've yet to find anyone who says different!! ....... but on the up side I had a little bet on a penalty to be missed in the Owls vs Blades game and one to be missed in the Stoke vs Spurs game!! ;D Like I said bringing in premiership refs for these games is a bad idea!!
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:26:08 GMT -1
pretending to be more badly injured than he was. the tackle was nowhere near his head, neck or shoulder. it wasn't even chest high..... i know, not being there i had the beauty of a replay. I watched it back on Sky Sports and it was that high.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:27:12 GMT -1
pretending to be more badly injured than he was. the tackle was nowhere near his head, neck or shoulder. it wasn't even chest high..... i know, not being there i had the beauty of a replay. I watched it back on Sky Sports and it was that high. it was in the ribs ... if you can find a picture that says otherwise, i'll offer a grovelling apology... but you won't.
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:28:05 GMT -1
cant talk to him today hes turned into `old morton`. On a lighter side i did enjoy the half time entertainment ;D I couldn't believe the half time 'entertainment'. It was completely inappropriate to show commandos fighting with sticks and saying this is how you should really hit someone in a fight. At a fucking Derby match for god sake where the fighting is going to be bad enough anyway.
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:28:59 GMT -1
I watched it back on Sky Sports and it was that high. it was in the ribs Whatever Morton. You're only seeing what you want to see and you're getting boring now.
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Post by HGO on Oct 20, 2008 9:29:24 GMT -1
so did i and it was that high and caught him at a fair pace as well
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:31:35 GMT -1
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Post by addicted2venos on Oct 20, 2008 9:32:48 GMT -1
pretending to be more badly injured than he was. the tackle was nowhere near his head, neck or shoulder. it wasn't even chest high..... i know, not being there i had the beauty of a replay. I watched it back on Sky Sports and it was that high. ...... if we were playing against a 'Hobbits VI' then maybe it was ridiculously high. McAlistair is a full grown man ...... so it was just above hip height, and he didn't really catch him fully ........ unlike Jermaine Johnson elbow which stuck quite flush (which if you do these things with intent it usually does!!) with Naughton's head. Like I said I can't find anyone who thinks Killgallon deserved a red, except for Mike Dean ....... and you maybe??
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:33:19 GMT -1
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Post by HGO on Oct 20, 2008 9:34:02 GMT -1
It couldnt have been anymore inappropriate unless they had showed the crowd how to ambush someone or glass them for knocking their pint over but i enjoyed it none the less ;D cant talk to him today hes turned into `old morton`. On a lighter side i did enjoy the half time entertainment ;D I couldn't believe the half time 'entertainment'. It was completely inappropriate to show commandos fighting with sticks and saying this is how you should really hit someone in a fight. At a fucking Derby match for god sake where the fighting is going to be bad enough anyway.
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Post by Mrs H on Oct 20, 2008 9:34:43 GMT -1
I watched it back on Sky Sports and it was that high. ...... if we were playing against a 'Hobbits VI' then maybe it was ridiculously high. McAlistair is a full grown man ...... so it was just above hip height, and he didn't really catch him fully ........ unlike Jermaine Johnson elbow which stuck quite flush (which if you do these things with intent it usually does!!) with Naughton's head. Like I said I can't find anyone who thinks Killgallon deserved a red, except for Mike Dean ....... and you maybe?? FFS I've never said he deserved sending off I'm just telling you it was a high tackle. Are you Blades just incapable of reading what is there before you?
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Oct 20, 2008 9:34:56 GMT -1
and the physio checking his ribs - which do you think was treating macallister?
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