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  • Krebstar
    is looking at stats.
    • May 2005
    • 12904

    #1081
    Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

    As much as it’s helped, having a midfielder at left back has hurt just as much, if not more throughout the entire season.

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    • ImTellinTim
      YNWA
      • Sep 2006
      • 33028

      #1082
      Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

      Enjoy that lucky point Kreb

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      • Keirik
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 3770

        #1083
        Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

        That was an entertaining match.
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        • ImTellinTim
          YNWA
          • Sep 2006
          • 33028

          #1084
          Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

          Amazing saves by Ramsdale - tip of the cap

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          • Keirik
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 3770

            #1085
            Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

            Wow an elbow from a linesman? Lol
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            • ImTellinTim
              YNWA
              • Sep 2006
              • 33028

              #1086
              Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

              Originally posted by Keirik
              Wow an elbow from a linesman? Lol

              Yeah what the **** was that lol. Man needs to be banished

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              • Keirik
                MVP
                • Mar 2003
                • 3770

                #1087
                Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                Originally posted by ImTellinTim
                Yeah what the **** was that lol. Man needs to be banished
                It’ll be interesting what they do. I wonder if the linesman was just trying to shrug off Robertson trying to grab him and it just went very badly.

                If on purpose he obviously needs to find a new career. Very strange.
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                • ImTellinTim
                  YNWA
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 33028

                  #1088
                  Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                  Originally posted by Keirik
                  It’ll be interesting what they do. I wonder if the linesman was just trying to shrug off Robertson trying to grab him and it just went very badly.

                  If on purpose he obviously needs to find a new career. Very strange.
                  The thing is there's history with these officials

                  Paul Tierney/Constantine Hatzidakis were the ones involved in the 2-2 against Spurs last season where they ignored Harry Kane's tackle then sent Robertson off later in the match for doing the same thing Kane did. (Surprise, surprise and to be clear they were both blatant red card fouls - Robertson absolutely deserved that red card)

                  It gets beaten to death in here, but let's say it again. The officiating in this league, especially with a couple select referees is clown shoes most of the time. Every week it's something. This linesman gets zero benefit of the doubt from me, and Paul Tierney could have removed him for the 2nd half. Was the VAR sleeping or just ignoring what happened?

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                  • Krebstar
                    is looking at stats.
                    • May 2005
                    • 12904

                    #1089
                    Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                    Players need to stop approaching officials in the way they do—period.

                    Yes, they're inconsistent and rather **** at their jobs quite often, but doing more of the same won't help. Crowding, approaching them from the side or behind to the point that they don't now who is there and trying to touch or grab their arm, to me, 100% merits a "get the **** off me gesture" from an official. It wasn't a blatant elbow, but exactly the same type of gesture a player would make if another grabbed their arm—it just happened to move upward into the face.

                    I don't know how anyone can watch the relationship between players and officials each week and not think that both sets need to massively change how they communicate and physically interact with each other. It's on both groups—not one.

                    I'm not going full Brian Clough on Jon Motson here, (Google it) but if anything is going to change it can not just be officials who change how they handle interacting with players—it goes both ways.

                    Officials face more hostility than away opponents, are surrounded by a crowd that has both sets of players riling up said crowd, and it's very within reality that a supporter runs onto the pitch at the start of the half to confront an official. That's why the arm went up the way it did.

                    I can't even believe there's actually being thought put into BUT WAS it inTENtionAL?!

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                    • KG
                      Welcome Back
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 17583

                      #1090
                      Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                      Reffing aside…what a crazy game that was.

                      Arsenal should have buried Liverpool early
                      Liverpool comes back and gets Anfield rocking
                      Salah with a terrible penalty
                      Ramsdale pulling off some great saves
                      Arsenal with a chance to steal it late but Martinelli gets it wrong

                      I didn’t like the subs by Arteta but I understand what he was trying to do. I think you take the point and don’t dwell too much on it


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                      • ProfessaPackMan
                        Bamma
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 63852

                        #1091
                        Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                        Players approach Officials in the manner they do because the league allows it, plain and simple.

                        You damn sure don’t see this in the other 4 major Pro Leagues and why? Because the league protects them and players know that and they know the consequences are harsh and severe if they even attempted to do so, regardless of who’s in the right/wrong.
                        #RespectTheCulture

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                        • PPerfect_CJ
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 3692

                          #1092
                          Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                          The CAPTAINS should be the ones talking to the officials. The other players should back off and let them handle it. If I had 22 guys crowding me and yelling, I would probably be handing out yellow cards like candy.
                          #LFC
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                          #STLCards
                          #WeAreND

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                          • Brahvocado
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 7480

                            #1093
                            Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                            The reality is, though I’ve said a million times they need to take a page from rugby, it’s probably more complicated than that. Rugby had a culture of being polite to referees long before they started mic’ing them up, soccer does not.

                            They need solutions that are going to work at the grassroots level too, because a culture shift has to go all the way down.

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                            • Krebstar
                              is looking at stats.
                              • May 2005
                              • 12904

                              #1094
                              Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                              First Newcastle, then Chelsea, and now Spurs. What a wonderful day in the top flight of English football this has been.

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                              • legendkiller5
                                The Lord of #Hashtags
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 7731

                                #1095
                                Re: 2022-23 English Football Thread

                                Saka couldn’t get it on frame.

                                And that was the difference.
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