So many Teams have said the same all season.</p> A disgusting decision according to both commentators.</p>
Wright being brought down and a deffo pen not given.</p> Dying swan acts</p> you can tell both commentators are disgusted.</p>
The crowd didnt appeal either Cant actually accuse them of cheating -unless they bunged the ref a few grand before the game
RE: The crowd didnt appeal either A dive is cheating which ever way you look at it Farnham.</p> Some players are so good at it that they completely con the Referee/</p> The commentators today said that there was no contact.</p> They were both completely astounded at a Penalty being given.</p> Both were in agreement that the player dived and that it was a "disgusting decision".</p> Having said all that, we would have taken the same no doubt.</p> That Penalty changed the game </p>
Too right! We played shocking first half but came into it in second but no way was the ref going to give us anything and the soft penalty stitched it up for them. They muscled us off the ball and got away with it yet every time we won the ball they won a free kick. Ref and linesman totally one sided but they are real bully boys!
Were you aware that this is league one? Using your strength to muscle people off the ball is common place. It doesnt make you a cheat for doing it.</p>
Thats not like you tina Everyone knows that you normally wear rose tinted specs but it's rare to see you resorting to yawning and zzz's.</p> Does using your strength make you a cheat?</p> Does falling over (as a lot of barnsley fans have said their player did, as the brentford fans said he did, as the fact he didnt appeal says he did, as the fact nobody on their team appealed says he did and as the fact that he apparently looked embarrassed when the decision was given says he did) make him a cheat? or does it just make the referee crap?</p>
Did you see the game today? Blatant diving and heavy handed tactics makes them cheats, yes. I am aware what league we are in thanks, I follow the Reds home and away and have done for years, but thanks 'super' tyke for pointing that out to me. If you had seen Brentford play today you would know what we are talking about.
"Using your strength to muscle people off the ball" They were using boxing moves to get the ball. Elbowing, and pushing isnt allowed in football...</p> The only thing they can do in football is shoulder barge...</p>
RE: Did you see the game today? I had personal reasons why I could not go today, even though I had booked my place with the Hoyland Reds.</p> I listened avidly to the match and everything I have read on here, was conclusive with what Dave Cooper and Trevor Aylott were saying throughout the game, plus I spoke to my brother who was at the game and had texts from some of the London Tykes.</p>
IT WAS A BRIEF SUMMARY! As Wayne points out and if you had seen it, it was muscling in an over physical way and shouldn't be allowed by any decent ref.
Hope you are okay, Tina. I know it guts you to miss a game, although the game itself was gut wrenching today!