by S09Royal » 26 Dec 2008 21:07
by mg1976royal » 26 Dec 2008 21:33
by Jack Celliers » 26 Dec 2008 22:59
by RoyalBlue » 27 Dec 2008 10:55
Jack Celliers I thought the ref did brilliantly. It was a stirring game and both teams were still attacking ferociously in the last few minutes. That wouldn't have been the case if he sent off Noel Hunt and Chopra in the first half like some refs might have.
by Dirk Gently » 27 Dec 2008 12:11
by chilipepper91 » 27 Dec 2008 12:14
Dirk Gently I'd also not have been too surprised to see NHunt get a red card for his tackle early on - it was from behind the player and straight through him. That would have been a straight red for some refs.
by Dirk Gently » 27 Dec 2008 12:17
chilipepper91Dirk Gently I'd also not have been too surprised to see NHunt get a red card for his tackle early on - it was from behind the player and straight through him. That would have been a straight red for some refs.
I must say I feared the worst. Luckily the ref saw it as just over-enthusiasm.
Must say, for the one by the touchline which could've been a second yellow, I didn't think that was anywhere near a yellow card - thought the Cardiff player forced contact.
Chopra's should have been a straight red. No chance of the ball, in studs-up. Absolutely shocking challenge.
The ref didn't give nearly enough fouls for the illegally manhandling our players.
by chilipepper91 » 27 Dec 2008 12:20
Dirk Gentlychilipepper91Dirk Gently I'd also not have been too surprised to see NHunt get a red card for his tackle early on - it was from behind the player and straight through him. That would have been a straight red for some refs.
I must say I feared the worst. Luckily the ref saw it as just over-enthusiasm.
Must say, for the one by the touchline which could've been a second yellow, I didn't think that was anywhere near a yellow card - thought the Cardiff player forced contact.
Chopra's should have been a straight red. No chance of the ball, in studs-up. Absolutely shocking challenge.
The ref didn't give nearly enough fouls for the illegally manhandling our players.
Agreed - there was one incident over by the West Stand - right in front of the lino - when Kevin Doyle got the defender's hand right in his face as they jumped up and obviously got poked in the eyes. Result - absolutely nothing.
by 1960 » 27 Dec 2008 13:00
by Hugo Boss » 27 Dec 2008 15:21
by glass half full » 27 Dec 2008 15:35
by RoyalBlue » 27 Dec 2008 18:31
1960 I was high in the north stand, so only saw the Fed incident from behind. It did seem to me that Fed went down at the feet of the striker and a collision was inevitable. Maybe that's why he only got a yellow. I am wiling to be contradicted from people in the east who would have seen it from the front, however. Maybe the cameras catch it all. I'll watch the Championship with interest, although it will probably only show the goals. The Big League Weekend shows on Sky might go into a little more depth.
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