With respect i believe that although Mrs B claims to have no faith in her club and states continually that we will put 100+ points on you, she secretly sits at home with a copy of the league table in one hand and her 19-1 betting slip in the other praying at her shrine to Andy Lynch that beyond all hope this isnt a false dawn.
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barham red wrote:With respect i believe that although Mrs B claims to have no faith in her club and states continually that we will put 100+ points on you, she secretly sits at home with a copy of the league table in one hand and her 19-1 betting slip in the other praying at her shrine to Andy Lynch that beyond all hope this isnt a false dawn.
There's no dawn at all. You've said we've not played anyone yet, so there can't be a dawn, false or otherwise. The only remotely true thing in your bag of spanners of a post is the Andy Lynch shrine. He's obsessively tidy round the house according to the programme and loves doing the hoovering. He is a great all rounder. Even then, he's no Joel Clinton, mind. He's got a Vax and everything.
Mrs Barista wrote:There's no dawn at all. You've said we've not played anyone yet, so there can't be a dawn, false or otherwise. The only remotely true thing in your bag of spanners of a post is the Andy Lynch shrine. He's obsessively tidy round the house according to the programme and loves doing the hoovering. He is a great all rounder. Even then, he's no Joel Clinton, mind. He's got a Vax and everything.
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His Bobness wrote:5. Salter did everything right in that match-deciding moment late on. Took the ball in his own in goal area, dived into play. Usually that's good enough. Five more tackles one minute left. The kid couldn't have done better fair play to him. A 30/70 decision went the way that 30% of decisions do and it turned victory into defeat for Rovers.
Just watched the incident on Sky. The ref got it right. Salter was not tackled when he dived to the ground. When he eventually starts to get up to play on, the Cas players grab him under the arms and dump him to the ground in the in-goal. At no point is his ball-carrying arm on the ground AND a Cas player touching him until he's dragged over the line.
If there had been a VR at the game he would have given the same decision. Another ill-judged complaint by your coach I'm afraid.
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Kosh wrote:Just watched the incident on Sky. The ref got it right. Salter was not tackled when he dived to the ground. When he eventually starts to get up to play on, the Cas players grab him under the arms and dump him to the ground in the in-goal. At no point is his ball-carrying arm on the ground AND a Cas player touching him until he's dragged over the line.
If there had been a VR at the game he would have given the same decision. Another ill-judged complaint by your coach I'm afraid.
I think his comments were made in the heat of the moment, before he'd had chance to actually see the incident, a bit of Salters inexperience on show, but I bet he doesn't do it again.
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Kosh wrote:Just watched the incident on Sky. The ref got it right. Salter was not tackled when he dived to the ground. When he eventually starts to get up to play on, the Cas players grab him under the arms and dump him to the ground in the in-goal. At no point is his ball-carrying arm on the ground AND a Cas player touching him until he's dragged over the line.
If there had been a VR at the game he would have given the same decision. Another ill-judged complaint by your coach I'm afraid.
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Paul T - HKR wrote:This is an April Fool comment
Why so?
Kosh called it perfectly correctly. Had Salter not regained his feet, Cas would've been awarded a penalty for a voluntary tackle
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cod'ead wrote:Why so?
Kosh called it perfectly correctly. Had Salter not regained his feet, Cas would've been awarded a penalty for a voluntary tackle
Correct. I was at the wrong end of the stand to judge it on Friday night but having seen it on tv, the Cas players just hovered above him waiting for him to get back up. At no point did they lay a finger on him.
Sandercock needs to stop blaming officials and start to "control the controlables".
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