Dick Jones wrote:Well after watching the DVD, it was awful reffing. 18 6 I made the count in Fev s favour.
Hobbo incident from the angle the film shows didnt look as if it warrented a straight red, the Fev player desrved an oscar the way he fell to the floor.
Stewart did lay on, but no more then a few of their players had, he certainly didnt persistantly lay on as people have slated him for. He was unfortunate to be yellow carded IMHO.As for the REfs display it seems worse on the DVD than when there.
God help Fax Sunday.
Hope they save Mr Childs For Mr Lewis new favourites.
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Dick. If Tommy Haughey's fall to the ground was contrived - I'd say so! I never try and make anything of an issue that I perceive as objective fact.
I'm too old and long in the tooth for that now.
But the incident with Hobson happened right in front of me and he collared Haughey good and proper. His head recoiled to his left as he was taken to the head. The ref showed the red straight away and Tommy got up in a matter of seconds.
Fred:- Tommy was running full tilt and was taken out to the left temple if my memory serves me correct. He went down and got straight up. He was getting up regardless of what the ref was doing - who was very quick with the card!!!
If Tommy was guilt of feigning or milking an injury - I'd soddin well say so and criticise him for it!!!! He wasn't!! Hobson did NOT miss!
Hiowever, the ref was still sheeite!