Jimothy Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Apart from not being convinced that his parents' are horses I agree! He played on, got into a decent position, so advantage was over. In my anger at the useless refs I didn't spot that typo. True his parents aren't horses, that's Ruud van Nistelrooy's.
Corky Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 I reckon this will end in a Newcastle victory. Sunderland look clueless up front.
Matt Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Beautiful to see that gap getting bigger and bigger between Arsenal, Liverpool and the top of the Premier League. (I know Liverpool won yesterday but they are still lagging way behind along with Arsenal)
Corky Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 I agree, I didn't think it was a red. Good game. It wasn't, the studs were up but that is a natural movement when you are trying to block a ball that is in the air. He'll probably even it up in the second half.
Corky Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Ended 1-1, Ba own goal. Sunderland looked very poor, none of their players looked like scoring.
ScouseFox Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 QPR 1 up inside 2 minutes. Deflected goal, pretty unlucky for Everton.
Tom17LCFC Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 The most delayed reaction celebrating a goal ever 1-1
Kitchandro Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Is it John Moss reffing this game? He's just turned down a blatant penalty for Everton, just because he knew the home fans would be on his back if he gave them one just after theyd equalised. How on earth is this tosser in a Premier League match?
marko Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 How was that worthy of a second yellow? Nugent tweeted about this ref being a complete homer earlier (since deleted it)
Jimothy Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Joke of a sending off for Pienaar. The second yellow is just an air shot by the QPR player and he loses his footing. No surprise as the ref is Jon Moss, probably thinks Pienaar is a thug now he's shaved his head.
ScouseFox Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Everton are genuinely trying their hardest to lose here. Keep giving the ball away on the edge of their own area.
Super_horns Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Sounds like QPR should've had a penalty too...
Jimothy Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Sounds like QPR should've had a penalty too... So should Everton to be fair. Ref probably trying to even it out.
Matt Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Sunderland 14 shots, 2 on target. Shocking! So that's where Waghorn got it from!
Fox92 Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Don't actually know how he is in the Premier League. I watched all of today's game and some of his decisions were generally laughable.
Corky Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 Didn't give two clear penalties, gave a second yellow to Pienaar when *Boswinga © Jamie Redknapp* fell over. Generally just incompetent.
Jimothy Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 The worrying thing about Moss is that he's been moved to the Premier League seemingly without any kind of evaluation of his performances in the lower leagues. We all know how bad he is, we've all been subjected to his ludicrous decisions, yet he was moved straight into the top flight. It seems to happen quite often. I know Stuart Attwell was fast tracked to the Premier League, after one year in the football league. How could they judge he's good enough to be in the Select Group of Referees after one year of refereeing professional football? He obviously wasn't, after years of frankly weird decisions and general incompetence he was demoted back to the Football League. I can cope with referees making the odd mistake, they're human after all, what I don't like is blatant incompetence being promoted to up the League with seemingly no thought given to it.
Matt Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 If a referee isn't good enough for the Premier League they aren't good enough to referee, simple as that. What makes a Premier League game any more important than a League Two, even Conference, even non-league game - To the players, fans, people involved with the clubs their games are just as important. I've said it before, i'll say it again, when a referee makes a mistake and is demoted to a lower league game - Why should the lower league teams suffer and be subject to a referee who isn't good enough? The game isn't any slower in the lower league, if anything lower league games might be harder to referee as it's abit 'rougher'.
Jimothy Posted 21 October 2012 Posted 21 October 2012 If a referee isn't good enough for the Premier League they aren't good enough to referee, simple as that. What makes a Premier League game any more important than a League Two, even Conference, even non-league game - To the players, fans, people involved with the clubs their games are just as important. I've said it before, i'll say it again, when a referee makes a mistake and is demoted to a lower league game - Why should the lower league teams suffer and be subject to a referee who isn't good enough? The game isn't any slower in the lower league, if anything lower league games might be harder to referee as it's abit 'rougher'. I know what you're saying, I've seen you say it before, and I totally agree. But at the moment the system works by the fact the best referees end up in the top league and then possibly referee international football. On that basis what the hell have the likes of Atwell and Moss done to deserve promotion? And that's the worrying part, the FA or whoever makes these decisions are ignoring total incompetence and promoting referees regardless. If they are prepared to do this and promote awful referees to their elite group, which supposedly should show the best we have to offer, what chance do we have of them clearing out any of the dross still languishing in the lower leagues?
Super_horns Posted 26 October 2012 Posted 26 October 2012 2 big games this weekend...Everton v Liverpool (usually a red card in that one) and Chelsea v Man U (can be high scoring) What is the betting that the quality of football won't be the main talking point though come Monday morning! Already talk of will Ferdinand shake Cole's hand and Rodgers putting pressure on the officials. Good point made btw about chucking the poor performing officials into our league...we don't get the players who have been rubbish that week do we!
EnderbyFox Posted 27 October 2012 Posted 27 October 2012 Jack Wilshere to start for Arsenal today against QPR apparently Will be great to see him back, quality player
Guest BlueBrett Posted 27 October 2012 Posted 27 October 2012 My god Villa and Norwich are two boring teams. Don't know why I'm even watching this
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