by Cripple Creek » 10 Apr 2007 07:26
by Dangerous » 10 Apr 2007 07:52
by Handsome Man » 10 Apr 2007 08:39
by Man Friday » 10 Apr 2007 08:50
by zac naloen » 10 Apr 2007 09:20
Man Friday Bizarre?! Any other team would have had a penalty awarded to them for thier striker blatantly being pushed abd rough-handled in the penalty area when challenging for a ball. Poll had decided that a draw was a fair result and a draw itwas going to be. He has ideas above his station.
by Adrian's Fool » 10 Apr 2007 09:26
Dangerous Whilst on the subject of Graham Poll, has anybody else read the articles from the papers today regarding his agreement with Pardew regarding the Alexadre Song incident.
According to Talk Sport this morning, one of the paper (The M*rr*r) is running a report saying that Pardew and Poll struck an agreement at Half Time, that when Poll was close to sending Song off, he would indicate to Pardew that he had had his last chance and to make the substitution!
So after Song had made about his 4th or 5th foul around the 67th minute, the indication took place and the substitution followed 2 minutes later.
Now surely this cannot be allowed to stand and Poll must be challenged about this by the FA. Yes, this kind of thing is done in pre-season friendlies when players get a little hot headed, but not in a game of such importance, which if we'd have won could have enhanced our European chances and if Charlton had lost, kept them right in the relegation fight, imagine the reaction of the West Ham, Wigan, Fulham, Sheffield United fans and managers when they hear this.
If Charlton had gone down to 10 men last night, we would have obviously had a much better chance of winning, we were hammering on the door for the majority of the 2nd half as it was, but for me, this kind of behaviour from Poll is unacceptable.
by cmonurz » 10 Apr 2007 09:31
by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 09:38
cmonurz I don't think there is anything wrong with a referee indicating to a manager that a player has had 'his last chance'. It's not like the referee would give this to the player anyway. I would encourage more of it - 11 v 11 is always better for the game. As above, as long as a player is not allowed to get away with a second bookable offence then I really don't see the issue.
by Millsy » 10 Apr 2007 09:42
by RoyalBlue » 10 Apr 2007 09:43
Man Friday Bizarre?! Any other team would have had a penalty awarded to them for thier striker blatantly being pushed abd rough-handled in the penalty area when challenging for a ball. Poll had decided that a draw was a fair result and a draw itwas going to be. He has ideas above his station.
by Millsy » 10 Apr 2007 09:45
by PieEater » 10 Apr 2007 09:46
by TommyF » 10 Apr 2007 09:50
by PieEater » 10 Apr 2007 09:56
by TommyF » 10 Apr 2007 10:00
I see it mostly as looking out for the fans. There is nothing worse than at 0-0 or perhaps losing by a goal seeing one of your players get sent off for a number of little fouls that have just started to annoy the ref. It's not the first time refs have taken this approach and I think it's far better than suddenly being reduced to 10 men and thinking 'that last challenge was never a booking', even though it was the 12 little ones before that did it for him.PieEater As soon as you open the door for these agreements with managers to sub players before they are booked then it's another open season to moan about players who get sent off.
As for shielding the ball, I agree. The rule says you can shield the ball when you are in control of it, just being ahead of someone does not make you in control of it, you have to be able to play it.
by Magic_Shovel » 10 Apr 2007 10:04
cmonurz I don't think there is anything wrong with a referee indicating to a manager that a player has had 'his last chance'. It's not like the referee would give this to the player anyway. I would encourage more of it - 11 v 11 is always better for the game. As above, as long as a player is not allowed to get away with a second bookable offence then I really don't see the issue.
by Top Flight » 10 Apr 2007 10:12
by Handsome Man » 10 Apr 2007 10:16
Top Flight It was very clever psychology by Pardew. Song probably should have marched after he deliberately clipped Hunt as he was advancing towards the penalty area. But because Pards hadn't been given the nod, Poll may have felt that he would have been letting Pards down if he had pulled out the red.
Pards managed that situation very well and had a psychological hold over Graham Poll. Also we should have been awarded a pen when El Karkouri shoved Long off the pitch in the penalty area.
I would just say well done Pards, that was very clever psychology. I'm certainly not gonna engage in Pardew bashing. I will just respect his fox like cleverness. You gotta use every trick and technique at your disposal when you are in the middle of a relegation scrap and you gotta think outside the box and Pards certainly did that. He showed that he is streetwise. Well done Pards! Charlton are lucky to have him!
I think Poll is the best referee in the country. I couldn't find any fault in his reffing performance last night!
by JC » 10 Apr 2007 10:18
Top Flight It was very clever psychology by Pardew. Song probably should have marched after he deliberately clipped Hunt as he was advancing towards the penalty area. But because Pards hadn't been given the nod, Poll may have felt that he would have been letting Pards down if he had pulled out the red.
Pards managed that situation very well and had a psychological hold over Graham Poll. Also we should have been awarded a pen when El Karkouri shoved Long off the pitch in the penalty area.
I would just say well done Pards, that was very clever psychology. I'm certainly not gonna engage in Pardew bashing. I will just respect his fox like cleverness. You gotta use every trick and technique at your disposal when you are in the middle of a relegation scrap and you gotta think outside the box and Pards certainly did that. He showed that he is streetwise. Well done Pards! Charlton are lucky to have him!
I think Poll is the best referee in the country. I couldn't find any fault in his reffing performance last night!
by Millsy » 10 Apr 2007 10:21
Top Flight It was very clever psychology by Pardew. Song probably should have marched after he deliberately clipped Hunt as he was advancing towards the penalty area. But because Pards hadn't been given the nod, Poll may have felt that he would have been letting Pards down if he had pulled out the red.
Pards managed that situation very well and had a psychological hold over Graham Poll. Also we should have been awarded a pen when El Karkouri shoved Long off the pitch in the penalty area.
I would just say well done Pards, that was very clever psychology. I'm certainly not gonna engage in Pardew bashing. I will just respect his fox like cleverness. You gotta use every trick and technique at your disposal when you are in the middle of a relegation scrap and you gotta think outside the box and Pards certainly did that. He showed that he is streetwise. Well done Pards! Charlton are lucky to have him!
I think Poll is the best referee in the country. I couldn't find any fault in his reffing performance last night!
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