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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Eddie B 1:28 Wed Jan 14
Refereeing question about tonight
Their goalkeeper had already been booked and was play acting like a cunt during the penalties. The ref thought about booking him, got his card out to do so, realised he'd already got a yellow, so promptly shit himself and didn't.

What would've happened if he'd shown him a 2nd yellow, would they have had to put an outfield player in goal?

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El Scorchio 1:30 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
I presume so- surely couldn't just leave it empty.

But yeah, the ref bottled that. Should have shown him the card rather than start to and then put it back. A yellow card offence is a yellow card offence, whether the player is already on one or not.

:^) 1:30 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
No they have to leave the goal empty.

Alex V 1:32 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Thought the refereeing was pretty horrendous tonight. The great thing being that it doesn't even matter :)

Mr Polite 1:32 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
He bottled it


But to fair I'm glad he was a bottler otherwise he'd have given a pen against us during the game

Eddie B 1:33 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
And given us a penalty too

Hermit Road 1:33 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Ref fucked up. Bottled it. They'd have had to put their smallest remaining player in goal and I believe he'd only be permitted to dive to his left.

I'm happy to be corrected on that second point though.

El Scorchio 1:34 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Is that true, face?

El Scorchio 1:35 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Surely not...

Sven Roeder 1:35 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
I'm going to say they can't make a sub during the shootout so one of the players involved in it would have to go in goal.
And if one team is down to 10 men don't the other team drop one out of their list of penalty takers?

Mr Polite 1:35 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Don't think he bottled that one Eddie just got it wrong but was tight as only arm was in area, rest of body wasn't


The Everton one however was well in and I think he knew it

El Scorchio 1:37 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
That Tomkins one would have been sickening. Didn't look anything like a foul.

Eddie B 1:42 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
The Tomkins one was a massive dive

wansteadman 1:47 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
The cunt should have got a yellow hours before the one he eventually got. At one stage they had a goal kick and he was in his net having a fckg drink

Mr Polite 1:52 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Don't think it was a dive but wasn't a free kick


But once a foul was given it should have been a pen


If that makes sense. Two wrongs not making a right and all that


Who cares anyway

claret on my shirt 1:58 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
The ref bottled the decisions all night.

AdamL 1:58 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
The Tomkins one was clearly not a foul, but to be the fair the ref didn't give it - the thick lino did. However, the ref then inexplicably gave it outside even though it was obviously a yard inside and thus a pen. Almost as if he thought he would compromise by giving them a free kick instead of a pen because he didn't agree with the lino's call.

toadinthehole 2:33 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
thought the ref was ok...didn't "bottle" it when he gave McGeady RED

Ronald_antly 9:10 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
The Mirallas incident was an example of a common practice by dirty cheating cunts who deliberately hook their foot against the leg of a defender, and then go down in a screaming heap.

It should be STAMPED OUT with extreme prejudice.

Mcavennie 9:13 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
I Don't think the ref bottled it during the pens, I think he was just reminding him he had been booked.

The ref didn't cover himself in glory during the game though

Ronald_antly 9:15 Wed Jan 14
Re: Refereeing question about tonight
Mcavennie

I concur with that assessment.

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