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Tell me more, I’m interested in your views.Sorry but that’s bollo**s
Tell me more, I’m interested in your views.Sorry but that’s bollo**s
Control the controllables as a recent manager used to repeatedly drill into his playersYep. And it's the club playing shitty PR games rather than focussing on the actual issues we can control.
Unquestionably could have gone about this better across the season, but whether or not we go down, I’m under no illusions that this league stinks to high heaven and is driven by agendas just as much as football. As a friend of mine who doesn’t follow Huddersfield will point out: it’s quite possibly an agenda that got us here in the first place. Look at how news worthy we’ve been. Regardless, this is not the sport I love and the sport it should be, so I have no problem with the club speaking truth to power. It won’t end well for us. But I’d be more ashamed of us if we limped meekly off home.
I agree with this.We’ve gone through official channels several times before and where as that got us? Nowhere, so a different approach is required.
DT is a confirmed fifth columnist these days, do betterEmbarassing & classless.
This article may be long and 18 months old but it shows what type of owner we have.
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You can say that it shouldn't because they are professionals, but, how much does yet another, and another, and another bad decision affect the team? The number of bad refereeing calls that have gone against us this season must be around 10 now.It's doubly depressing that the club is going to hide behind complaints about the ref and VAR (justified though they are) rather than acknowledging that in an absolutely vital game we put in an insipid performance.
I feel a fool for being optimistic about this one. It's been obvious for a long time that Nuno doesn't have what it takes to lead a survival battle. We're going to depend completely now on either getting some points back (extremely unlikely) or Luton and Burnley both failing to put a couple of wins together. It's pathetic.
We have already done that many times this season, seemingly.If the club really are 'considering their next actions' then can I suggest the biggest statement they could make is for the players simply to not try Vs man city, at least for five minutes. Stand still, refuse to play.
Bring their game in to disrepute.
My belief is that the 'agenda' is to make the PL more dramatic. In any possible way. Basically it's edging towards WWE territory.Increased views for the last game of the season though.
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We should have had a clear penalty when we beat West Ham. At 1-0, and we didn't clinch the game until stoppage time.Yep.
Victim mentality.
I'd be happier if we were blasting the refs after we won a game and saying f*** you, we won anyway.
Instead we lose games, Clattenburg is rolled out to whinge about refs. We send out childish tweets. And the players and coaching staff can all hide behind refereeing decisions rather than our own shite performances.
They’ve been trying that trick all season.If the club really are 'considering their next actions' then can I suggest the biggest statement they could make is for the players simply to not try Vs man city, at least for five minutes. Stand still, refuse to play.
Bring their game in to disrepute.
It isn’t against you, it has been bubbling away for a few months. I know Everton have had a lot given against them season. I think it is a case of football fans who have watched a played the game for years now not even knowing what is a penalty, offside or handball anymore. PGMOL are a joke.it was a poor game and one im happy to have won. Penalty wise i thought the first wasn't, the second is a maybe and third one should have been. I have seen all those given against us this season and i have seen them not given for us multiple times. Refereeing standards are in the gutter. its not a conspiracy (although the top 6 seem to benefit more often than not).
i think you will be fine in terms of staying up. Luton dont win much. You will more than likely get some ponts bac this week (i think 2) and one more win should do it for you.
He should be.The bias could, probably would be, unconscious too.
Nuno literally said we weren’t very good so not sure what you wanted, a public tweet criticising our own players?It's doubly depressing that the club is going to hide behind complaints about the ref and VAR (justified though they are) rather than acknowledging that in an absolutely vital game we put in an insipid performance.
I feel a fool for being optimistic about this one. It's been obvious for a long time that Nuno doesn't have what it takes to lead a survival battle. We're going to depend completely now on either getting some points back (extremely unlikely) or Luton and Burnley both failing to put a couple of wins together. It's pathetic.
We did that against Fulham under Cooper and it didn't work.If the club really are 'considering their next actions' then can I suggest the biggest statement they could make is for the players simply to not try Vs man city, at least for five minutes. Stand still, refuse to play.
Bring their game in to disrepute.
This isn't true. They do get punished by being dropped and today's officials probably will too. Doesn'thelp us.I've never known a Ref , Linesman or now VAR ever get punished for being in the wrong so why bother complaining. Sort out the lacklustre team.
Regardless if we think it's true or not the statement is embarrassing. Do it properly, do it through official channels, don't put it on stupid social media for the world to laugh at us.
Yes I think we should have had 3 penalties today and yes Everton got lucky with there 2 shots but I'm ashamed the way we've gone about this.. deserve all the criticism we get
"The things I could say...." every time there is some drama at the club.DT is a confirmed fifth columnist these days, do better
Great post, but I just wish the club would act with more professionalism and less emotion.Unquestionably could have gone about this better across the season, but whether or not we go down, I’m under no illusions that this league stinks to high heaven and is driven by agendas just as much as football. As a friend of mine who doesn’t follow Huddersfield will point out: it’s quite possibly an agenda that got us here in the first place. Look at how news worthy we’ve been. Regardless, this is not the sport I love and the sport it should be, so I have no problem with the club speaking truth to power. It won’t end well for us. But I’d be more ashamed of us if we limped meekly off home.
Club have succeeded in diverting attention away from how crap we were today. Not one player warranted more than a four today (Williams, and Aina) Sels poor with the goals, MGW gave the ball away way too much, Wood anonymous, CHO did nothing, Danillo very poor, Did Reyna play?, maybe Dominquez isn't the saviour.
Yes I’d also be a bad loser mentality if it’s clear corruption.I think the narrative about that performance is so different if the penalties are given as they should have been.
That said, I do think our official twitter account post is pathetic and childish and this constant whining is giving us a reputation for being perpetual victims which is just such a losers’ mentality.