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Shelvey had a bit of a mare game really.
I've heard rumours about Huntelaar coming our way in Jan, need someone with a well connected source to confirm though...
We could use a finisher of his class. Decent on the air and ground.
We had one of those and let him go out on loan!
Not even close.
"Not having that at all. He [Coloccini] didn't touch him and to say there was intent is laughable. Let me tell you, he kicks a moving ball a thousand times a day and doesn't miss it once. If he wanted to connect with a standing leg then he wouldn't have missed. He pulls out at the last minute and doesn't touch him. Not having that's a red at all. Anyway, decent game. Liverpool the better team but don't seem to have enough players on the pitch that can score goals." Michael Owen on Twitter. Cock!
I never get this whole advantage thing where the ref gives the advantage but then if it ends up in nothing they bring it back for the free kick, surely it should be one or the other. Either give the advantage or give the free kick, but not both?
Well this season's not panning out the way I hoped....
Still I remain positive. We have better quality players now than we have had for many years - I've seen us be relegated twice and we had no quality in those teams, it's different now. Now we are simply tactically inept, unbelievably so, but there is underlying quality in the team. It's frustrating to say the least :bonk:.
It's like Rugby, but not for as long. I like the rule actually, especially if it was used more. Foul committed, wait to see if anything develops, if not bring it back. Should only be a few seconds max though.
Was so frustrating today why do we always catch opposition keepers on their good days! :bang:
True he made some good saves however our defence was shocking at times.
The Swansea and West Ham games this season are two of the most frustrating games I've seen in my life. Formation and tactics so wrong, they were on of the few times you could watch the match and pin 100% of the defeat on the manager (though I will admit we may not have lost the Hammers match had Diakite not been sent off). The first half of the West Ham match was incredible no changes were made by 20 minutes let alone into the second half - I'm still fuming about that one - can you tell?![]()
Hughes risks becoming to me what Wenger is to Cambsno! I'm not a fan currently!
It's like Rugby, but not for as long. I like the rule actually, especially if it was used more. Foul committed, wait to see if anything develops, if not bring it back. Should only be a few seconds max though.
But in the instance I referred to cisse was given the advantage and did nothing with it, he crossed the ball into empty space, it's like you are given 2 chances, one to see if you can create something and then if not you get a free kick. I think if the ref plays advantage and the possession stays with that team then that should be that.
This thread is becoming more like TalkSport in the way they go on how great Liverpool are and the Brendan Rodgers 'way' (the same 'way' that is not getting positive results?)
He's just trolling, Joe.
Tommy, you are just a silly little boy, aren't you?
tiler65 said:I most certainly am not silly, I speak the truth.
I most certainly am not silly, I speak the truth.
tiler65 said:There is too much chat about lower end premier league teams in this thread....maybe we can have a Liverpool & QPR thread and leave the proper footie talk in this one.
This thread is becoming more like TalkSport in the way they go on how great Liverpool are and the Brendan Rodgers 'way' (the same 'way' that is not getting positive results?)
But in the instance I referred to cisse was given the advantage and did nothing with it, he crossed the ball into empty space, it's like you are given 2 chances, one to see if you can create something and then if not you get a free kick. I think if the ref plays advantage and the possession stays with that team then that should be that.
I understand all of that but in the instance I was referring to he played advantage for a foul on demba ba who had knocked the ball foward and cisse got on the end of it, he then dribbled it to the bottom left corner and put in a poor cross to which nobody got on the end of it.
The ref then called the foul back.
Now, I don't think this should have happened. Cisse was in a good position to put in a decent cross - however he didn't. But the fact he put in a bad cross was down to him, not the run of the play, if he had put in a better cross then newcastle might have scored from it, so it was like the team had a double chance to score.
If cisse had dribbled down to that corner and put in a cross and nobody was there to recieve it then I can understand the ref bringing it back as perhaps the player fouled (ba) might have been able to get in the box to get on the end of it. But that wasn't the case, cisse screwed up his cross. That should be the end of the advantage surely because he was given the chance to actually put a cross in.
In comparison in your example it would have been like ben arfa being allowed the advantage but skying the ball over the cross bar - he shouldn't then be given a second chance with a free kick after toepunting the ball surely?
I always thought Talk sport was the official Chelsea stationtiler65 said:This thread is becoming more like TalkSport in the way they go on how great Liverpool are and the Brendan Rodgers 'way' (the same 'way' that is not getting positive results?)
I replied about this last night.
I know what you mean about it being 'two chances' but it's not really. Advantage is about making sure that the one 'extra chance' that is owed to the attacking team (or more importantly the disadvantage against the offending team) gets delivered should the refs decision to 'play on' not deliver it.
I always thought Talk sport was the official Chelsea station
It is when Jason Cundy is on although he's not quite in Micky Quinn's league - he's not so much biassed but completely deluded.
but read the scenario I described. It totally was 2 chances. cisse had an oportunity to deliver a good cross but delivered a bad cross. Then newcastle had a free kick.
How is that not 2 chances?
but still not to the realms that Terry Christian used to go to.
I certainly woudln't want play to stop and a free kick be awarded for every little niggle. I'm all for any rule that keeps the game flowing and also gets players up off the grass.
but still not to the realms that Terry Christian used to go to. As knowledgable as he was and as much a United fan as i am... he was permanantly wearing United tinted spectacles.
I love talksport though... it's all about debate and listening to deluded opinions... beats the dross on the music stations hands down.
It's the bringing it back if that play on is wasted by the team who were given it that I don't understand.
So if nothing happens - when should the attacking team pick up their 'reward' or 'benefit' from the foul that the ref hasn't awarded.
if you are looking at it that way then the ref should never allow the game to play on.
I look at it this way: has the foul actually prevented the attacking team from doing what they needed to do - if no i.e. they can potentially continue to advance up the pitch or create a goal scoring opportunity then the foul has done them no diservice so game goes on - this is where the ref allows play to continue (rightly so)
but if in doing so -the attacking team screw up then leave it be. The foul didn't put them at a detriment in the first place so they don't need any 'benefit'. if on the other hand the fould robbed them of a chance then award the free kick.