Tilla -
First, as you know, I am a Liverpool man for over 35 years (before half of the Manu waggonists on this board were even born). Second I was among those who called Rob Styles (the ref from Sunday's clash) a complete incompetent last year when he gave Liverpool the penalty against Sheffield United. That call resulted in a draw and Sheffield dropped 2 points which by inference caused their relegation!! So the argument about these things "evening out" is one that would be lost on them. These calls matter. Okay, so with that in mind, there are 4 things for you to consider:
1. Malouda was LEAVING THE BALL for Drogba as he made ZERO attempt to play it. Finnan read this correctly and was pivoting to chase Drogba.
2. Because Finan stopped his run - Malouda collided with him, not the other way around.
3. NOT ONE CHELSEA PLAYER APPEALED FOR A PENALTY.
4. The incident happened infront of the Chelsea supporters end - NOT ONE MAN AMONG THEM APPEALED.
Anyway, you get the point. Tonight on "Live From Stamford Bridge", even the Chelsea faithful admitted that it was a shyte call. All that being said, Rob Styles is human. I can give him that. He apologised and so we must move on.
However, what this call does show that in today's day and age where EVERYONE EXCEPT THE REFEREE has the benefit of video, that the game is sorely in need of an overhaul in the refereeing department. I personally advocate careful introduction of technology in any incident (penalties, line monitoring, etc.) that can affect the outcome of the game. The game has just gotten too important for so much power to be in the hands of just one man. As the scandals in Italy and Germany have shown...there is nuff incentive to abuse that power but more importantly, as a fan, I can deal with losing, but I can't deal with unfairness.
Later,
PM
First, as you know, I am a Liverpool man for over 35 years (before half of the Manu waggonists on this board were even born). Second I was among those who called Rob Styles (the ref from Sunday's clash) a complete incompetent last year when he gave Liverpool the penalty against Sheffield United. That call resulted in a draw and Sheffield dropped 2 points which by inference caused their relegation!! So the argument about these things "evening out" is one that would be lost on them. These calls matter. Okay, so with that in mind, there are 4 things for you to consider:
1. Malouda was LEAVING THE BALL for Drogba as he made ZERO attempt to play it. Finnan read this correctly and was pivoting to chase Drogba.
2. Because Finan stopped his run - Malouda collided with him, not the other way around.
3. NOT ONE CHELSEA PLAYER APPEALED FOR A PENALTY.
4. The incident happened infront of the Chelsea supporters end - NOT ONE MAN AMONG THEM APPEALED.
Anyway, you get the point. Tonight on "Live From Stamford Bridge", even the Chelsea faithful admitted that it was a shyte call. All that being said, Rob Styles is human. I can give him that. He apologised and so we must move on.
However, what this call does show that in today's day and age where EVERYONE EXCEPT THE REFEREE has the benefit of video, that the game is sorely in need of an overhaul in the refereeing department. I personally advocate careful introduction of technology in any incident (penalties, line monitoring, etc.) that can affect the outcome of the game. The game has just gotten too important for so much power to be in the hands of just one man. As the scandals in Italy and Germany have shown...there is nuff incentive to abuse that power but more importantly, as a fan, I can deal with losing, but I can't deal with unfairness.
Later,
PM
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