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Could almost do with a new list...except this one isn't as funny.Won't bother with the 3 from the weekend as we all know about those. Missed the Niakhate dodgy red. Missed the one of Toney moving the ball....
Could almost do with a new list...except this one isn't as funny.Won't bother with the 3 from the weekend as we all know about those. Missed the Niakhate dodgy red. Missed the one of Toney moving the ball....
Yeah excessive on field dissent is one thing you can’t really criticise our players for. To the extent that some of our own fans are critical of the lack of it.Funnily enough, I was thinking back to the 1990s Premier League (prompted by a random YouTube video) and it was extremely hilarious to see footage of Gary „You can’t question the integrity of Referees“ Neville and his team-mates surrounding and haranguing some hapless official or another.
He should f*** back off to his Manc Fawlty Towers and leave comment on events to those who can be objective, instead of kowtowing to money.
Rashford the submarine. An absolute corker!Top 5 screw ups for debate
1) Boly vs Bournemouth
2) CHO vs Everton
3) Goal Kick vs Liverpool
4) Neco vs West Ham
5) Danilo vs Man Utd
Ivan cheating toneyTop 5 screw ups for debate
1) Boly vs Bournemouth
2) CHO vs Everton
3) Goal Kick vs Liverpool
4) Neco vs West Ham
5) Danilo vs Man Utd
Top 5 screw ups for debate
1) Boly vs Bournemouth
2) CHO vs Everton
3) Goal Kick vs Liverpool
4) Neco vs West Ham
5) Danilo vs Man Utd
Agreed-once the storm blows over the cartel will still be in place and Forest will beIt will fade away as soon as more games are played and there's new things to talk about.
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It's got to the stage where I don't even bother getting my hopes up when a Forest player gets fouled in the area. The ref isn't going to give it, VAR aren't going to give it (or even look at it) and we'll end up losing. As you say, what's the point?This is increasingly how I feel and regardless of the outcome of this season I think I'll struggle to have any kind of energy for supporting Forest going forward
If being in an abusive relationship with a corrupt league is as good as it gets then what's even the point?
Sometimes an outburst of pure emotion helps to bring matters into focus.To me posting an angry Tweet minutes after the final whistle implying bias from a referee came across as petulant and something you'd expect from an indignant teenager not a professional football club
After the media frenzy of the last two days, they only intend for next week's show to include the audio of one of the decisions?Something that should only take half an hour to receive. It will be interesting to see how quickly they get it.
Just one?Something that should only take half an hour to receive. It will be interesting to see how quickly they get it.
Something that should only take half an hour to receive. It will be interesting to see how quickly they get it.
That Boly sending off was the strangest thing I’ve seen on a football pitch for years, 30,000 people immediately knew it was totally f**ked up, except the ref and his VAR.I’ve still not gotten over the farcical sending-off of Willy Boly, for being fouled.
Then the shit with the scousers.
Now this weekends‘ bollocks.
On the odd occasion, you can almost - almost - excuse a bad day at the office for match officials, even though VAR is supposed to be there to help them out, but so so many times this season, Forest have been on the end of an atrocious officiating decision, and the VAR isn’t doing the right thing and stepping in.
And after so many incidents, and very little the other way - you know, how these things supposedly level themselves out - you can’t help thinking it cannot simply be coincidence.
Oh yeah, Man Utd were notorious for it. It worked too. There was some ridiculous stat back from the Fergie years that they didn't concede a penalty at Old Trafford for ten years - with only three being given against during that period.Funnily enough, I was thinking back to the 1990s Premier League (prompted by a random YouTube video) and it was extremely hilarious to see footage of Gary „You can’t question the integrity of Referees“ Neville and his team-mates surrounding and haranguing some hapless official or another.
He should f*** back off to his Manc Fawlty Towers and leave comment on events to those who can be objective, instead of kowtowing to money.
Irrespective that our players are highly-paid professionals and should not lose focus in any circumstance, your second paragraph is hugely relevant.It's got to the stage where I don't even bother getting my hopes up when a Forest player gets fouled in the area. The ref isn't going to give it, VAR aren't going to give it (or even look at it) and we'll end up losing. As you say, what's the point?
I know performances haven't been great, but I honestly can't blame the players for losing faith. Anyone who's played Sunday league football as a kid will have experienced their fair share of refs who are clearly in favour of the other team and won't give your lot any decisions whatsoever. You can try all you want, when you're chasing the game and your striker gets taken out in the box for the third time only to get nothing, you can't help but lose hope.
I expect it will be the one on Reyna so they can deliver a lecture on player simulation and “changing the threshold of the force of contact over the course of the season”. All in response to carefully considered feedback of course.Just one?
Yes, that was an absolute farce.Funny when you don't get a penalty for a handball cos "VAR can't tell whether it's inside the box or not" (clue: all of his body is in the box) and that doesn't even make the top 5.
I was at that game and could tell from the upper Trent End that it wasn't a redThat is legitimately one of the worst decisions I've ever seen in football anywhere. Even when I was playing for my local U15s side as a kid and we'd be lumbered with the one of the opposing team's dad running the line, I didn't see anything quite that bad.
He won the ball cleanly - twice. He wasn't out of control, his leading foot was along the ground and then got fouled himself when the Bournemouth player arrived late and stood on him. On top of all this, the referee had an absolutely perfect, unobstructed view of everything that happened - and still sent Boly off.
The 4 points deduction (along with several sub-standard performances) have certainly beenYou make a very long statement here but the fact remains that the on field referee did not award a penalty for any of those events. His decisions were taken as he saw them in real time. Are you saying he is corrupt also?
The real reason we are in a mess is that the squad is not good enough or not managed well enough. Oh and the small matter of 4 points that we could have so easily avoided.