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Comes to something when your own fans are singing "you're getting sacked in the morning" at you
Bye Bye Tactics Tim. You cockerney chancer you
Bye Bye Tactics Tim. You cockerney chancer you
Comes to something when your own fans are singing "you're getting sacked in the morning" at you
Bye Bye Tactics Tim. You cockerney chancer you
There is a a very caustic article on this in the Guardian
I hope you have time to sample some of my home town's watering holes, and that we can raise our game like we seem to against the bigger teams in the division. However if we play anything like we did on Tuesday (when we were rather lucky to beat a certain pretend team from a Buckinghamshire New Town) you could have a cricket score!
Looking forward to seeing Jacob Butterfield back in Huddersfield and hope our midfield can keep him quiet. If I was offered a point before kick-off I'd bite your hand off though!
Where has the José wheel of blame landed this week?
If he used his power and influence (which must be rapidly disappearing) he could stop blaming officials and instead campaign to have video replays introduced to solve the problems that all clubs suffer with poor decisions, made worse by players simulating, then crowding officials and wasting loads of time. Far more than checking a video.
And such technology could help prevent a bad decision meaning a team loses a game unfairly, or gets knocked out of a competition.
That's what football needs, and goal line technology has clearly proven the point.
If he used his power and influence (which must be rapidly disappearing) he could stop blaming officials and instead campaign to have video replays introduced to solve the problems that all clubs suffer with poor decisions, made worse by players simulating, then crowding officials and wasting loads of time. Far more than checking a video.
And such technology could help prevent a bad decision meaning a team loses a game unfairly, or gets knocked out of a competition.
That's what football needs, and goal line technology has clearly proven the point.
Comes to something when your own fans are singing "you're getting sacked in the morning" at you
Bye Bye Tactics Tim. You cockerney chancer you
Aston Villa have sacked manager Tim Sherwood after eight months in charge, with the club 19th in the Premier League table.
More to follow
If he used his power and influence (which must be rapidly disappearing) he could stop blaming officials and instead campaign to have video replays introduced to solve the problems that all clubs suffer with poor decisions, made worse by players simulating, then crowding officials and wasting loads of time. Far more than checking a video.
And such technology could help prevent a bad decision meaning a team loses a game unfairly, or gets knocked out of a competition.
That's what football needs, and goal line technology has clearly proven the point.
He will never campaign for that because Chelsea benefit more than most from it. As for the part in bold these are already offences - merely enforcing them will be a great step forward.
Also bye Tim, can we have someone with experience of a relegation struggle next time?
Your a couple of weeks too late for Big Sam. Boring football, but a member of the Tony Pulis never been relegated club.
Allardyce has been relegated, just not from the Premier League......
The day that comes in is the day I give up watching football for good
So you like seeing games won or lost on refereeing errors?
Sherwood is completely inept and only seems to get work due to his Spuds connections and the fact he is loved by the London press. He is useless. He is not, never has been and never will be a decent manager.
It's been no different for well in excess of a century, it's part of the game.
So you like seeing games won or lost on refereeing errors?
And technology has improved no end in that time but if you would rather stay in the dark ages.....................!
Dark ages? What a load of hyperbolic twaddle!
I have to say that I doubt the media would be that keen. While I think such technology works well in rugby, cricket, tennis etc - the problems on the pitch when a goal is allowed that was offside, and all the other things that see brawls on the pitch, crowding the ref, players getting angry .. is all good for the papers and TV.
However, so much time is wasted and when you see on TV you get all the replays and multiple camera angles, so you may as well introduce the concept to the game itself.
I think it's inevitable. Bad decisions and players cheating spoils the game. That you can argue it's always been like that isn't really a good thing.
The matter of the crowding of the referee in football would soon be solved if that was deemed to be an automatic red card for all players involved. Eleven playing seven as an aftermath would be an example to cite where a group of four players decide to take the decision to crowd a referee, a scenario that is not uncommon.