TBM I really don't like Jamie Vardy, so for that reason alone i hope they fcuk up and Spurs win it
Well, he's racist and for a skinny bloke he walks around like he's buff - so for that reason I'm with you.
TBM I really don't like Jamie Vardy, so for that reason alone i hope they fcuk up and Spurs win it
by Winston Smith » 19 Apr 2016 12:52
by genome » 19 Apr 2016 12:54
by Forbury Lion » 19 Apr 2016 13:04
SanguineForbury Lion We're Reading fans, we need the Leicester fairy tale to come true so that there is hope of our own fairy tale one day coming true.
I think as fans we have slowly become used to Leicester being quite good. Losing sight a bit of how momentous an achievement this would be. This would be like Sunderland winning the league next season.
by LUX » 19 Apr 2016 13:34
by exileinleeds » 19 Apr 2016 13:47
Maguire I backed spurs at 3-1 after the Leicester game (Vardy's suspension, the form of Spurs, remaining fixtures, Leicester look tired). They did look very good last night albeit against a Stoke team who were already on the beach. Would've been a much sterner test five games into the season rather than five from the end.
by Maguire » 19 Apr 2016 14:30
LUX @ Mags
Agreed with your post, except Vardy's first yellow was an error. Not even a foul.
He deserves his ban for the dive and subsequent insults to the ref, though.
by Hoop Blah » 19 Apr 2016 14:33
Henry Winter in The Times The aim is for a delegate from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited to speak to the referee at the ground and immediately contact football writers, television and radio commentators to disseminate his reasons. It’s good to talk (albeit via a proxy).
There has been discussion at PGMOL over whether referees should front up to the rights-holding broadcaster post-match, clearing up any confusion by spelling out points of law or the logic behind decisions. Putting referees in front of the cameras, even friendly ones, is fraught with danger and an idea unlikely to be pursued.
Many referees do not want the limelight, preferring the focus to remain on the players but at least the idea of informing journalists will bring some detail to the debate. If applied to Sunday’s controversial meeting between Leicester and West Ham, the delegate could have gleaned an account from Moss over a range of talking points: why he decreed Jamie Vardy’s challenge on Cheikhou Kouyaté worthy of a yellow (while, for instance, Danny Simpson’s on Dimitri Payet was not); why he was certain that Vardy dived after being pulled back by Angelo Ogbonna; why he punished Wes Morgan for grappling but not Ogbonna or Robert Huth (for even greater offences) and why he felt Andy Carroll had fouled Jeff Schlupp.
Most of the decisions divided fans, managers, pundits and former referees alike, providing little consensus, inevitably in the social-media age where everyone has a platform. If next season’s proposal had been in place, Moss’s views could have been conveyed to the media, dampening some of the hysteria around the decisions.
by genome » 19 Apr 2016 14:35
by Forbury Lion » 19 Apr 2016 14:38
Post them or shut it #heng8Winston Smith I have been shown loads of pics of his mrs hen night which was on saturday
by Royal Rother » 19 Apr 2016 15:41
LUX @ Mags
Agreed with your post, except Vardy's first yellow was an error. Not even a foul.
He deserves his ban for the dive and subsequent insults to the ref, though.
by Hoop Blah » 19 Apr 2016 15:44
by Royal Rother » 19 Apr 2016 15:49
by winchester_royal » 19 Apr 2016 15:54
by genome » 19 Apr 2016 16:07
by TBM » 19 Apr 2016 16:09
Winston Smith In an attempt to get as much mileage out of my Jamie Vardy link as I can I would just like to say that I know where and when his stag night is (and it is a stupid idea) and I have been shown loads of pics of his mrs hen night which was on saturday
by Victor Meldrew » 20 Apr 2016 17:17
winchester_royal A clear piece of cheating for me and a thoroughly deserved yellow.
However I think the additional charge for abusing the referee is a bit much, especially as there are literally dozens of instances of players shouting all sorts of abuse at the refs/linos throughout the game that go unpunished.
I'm all for clamping down on it, but it's got to be done in a consistent manner.
by frimmers3 » 20 Apr 2016 18:19
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