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Baines rues not managing Chelsea game better


The fullback also commented on the controversial decision by referee Mike Jones to go well beyond the seven minutes of allotted stoppage time saying that the official tried to justify why he had played on.
"We are devastated," Baines said. "We'd done so well to get ourselves ahead in the game twice. We've only got ourselves to blame, particularly for the goals at 2-0 up [but also] for not managing the game well enough, really.
"We go and get what we deserve [by getting] back in front and throw it away again. It is offside, the goal, but we've got to manage the game better.
"Walking back I spoke to him and he started telling me about the timing. so straight away it makes you think he might have got something wrong because I didn't really ask him about that. He's trying to justify playing as long as we had.
"I knew there were seen minutes, which is a long time and I didn't realise we'd gone over that. I don't know – you'd have ask him. I know his comment to one of the lads was that he hadn't got anything wrong all day so you'd have to speak to him."
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2 Posted 16/01/2016 at 23:57:41
3 Posted 16/01/2016 at 00:01:13
4 Posted 16/01/2016 at 00:03:38
It was almost scary the comparison to Bournemouth right down to the celebrations which we dragged out too long hence adding on more time, I know we must celebrate but after Bournemouth you'd think a wise head should have been used to focus.
I keep saying it but at 2-0 the game is ours with less than half an hour to go, but we just squandered it with a moment of sheer stupidity getting them the first goal.
Then for Terry's offside goal, yes it's offside but as Jenas pointed out on Match of the Day, we lost not one, not two but THREE headers on the edge of the area, it's poor defending I'm sorry but it is.
How I'd love to see a Robert Huth, or a Ryan Shawcross there in defence winning his duels aerially.
But then, how I'd love a manager with a bit more tactical awareness and nous and managerial savvy.
6 Posted 17/01/2016 at 00:25:23
7 Posted 17/01/2016 at 00:26:48
With only one win in nine, against relegation strugglers Newcastle, only the bottom four teams have fewer wins than us this season. In fact, our last 60 games under Martinez have produced only 18 wins, hardly what we expect from this group of players.
It can only be put down to poor management and at any other club, I think Martinez would have received his marching orders by now. How much longer do we have to put up with his ineffective tactics and his inability to coach the defence to the standard required to defend a lead late in the game?
He made my blood boil when he said, after the game that other teams might have parked the bus after taking the lead at the death but that's not how we play the game. That's how teams win matches, you buffoon Martinez! When is he going to learn?
I've said before and now again, he is not of the required standard to manage a Premier League club. He will, if still here next season, lose our best players who will be looking for better prospects and could lead us to the Championship if he doesn't do it this season.
And oh yes, Ramiro Funes Mori should be one of the first names on the team sheet. I don't care if it's Stones or Jagielka who makes way, but this guy has to be a starter. His defending is now as good as anyone we've git and he's now scored three goals in recent weeks, not bad for a centre-half.
8 Posted 17/01/2016 at 00:37:10
9 Posted 17/01/2016 at 00:39:07
You need a bit of luck at this level, don't care how good a team you are. If you're playing away to the champions against 12 men you're fucked.
Proud of the team though today, Martinez will get this right and they will be heroes.
10 Posted 17/01/2016 at 01:28:08
Realistically, we can never achieve anything because of the financial side of the club. Who is to blame for that? It's a long list but includes Kenwright, Peter Johnson, and the board who over spent and made poor managerial choices from the moment Kendall went to Bilbao.
11 Posted 17/01/2016 at 01:49:05
Right now, Martinez's side is failing to even punch its own weight.
12 Posted 17/01/2016 at 02:04:41
Also we hardly seem to credit the other team with their abilities. I mean look at the bright side. We went to the champions home, where we didn't win since 1994, and we score THRICE and made them look pretty ordinary. We are talking about a billion dollar team with Gus Hiddink as a manager at their home ? What would we have done 4 years ago ? Kept it tight ? hope to nick one ? and ended up either losing 1-0 or nick a draw.
Lets face it our attitude and expectations have changed and we have Martinez to thank for it. The team has its deficiencies, but deficiencies like lack of experience and street smart wont be rectified in two weeks.
14 Posted 17/01/2016 at 04:07:37
These post match comments from the players and manage could be from ANY of our last few league games; that's how little we've learnt. I'm yet to see what RM keeps saying he's going to do differently. Can't/Don't want to hear another excuse from him. And to think I used to wait for his press conferences in his first year.
Slightly off topic- what's most frustrating other than dropping all these points is to see how we take our 'throw-ins'. Noone makes himself available and we usually end up losing the advantage.
17 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:03:03
How can you talk about Martinez without talking about how he's brought on young players, helped them to build up their confidence, turned us into a team that passes the ball from the back but is also lethal on the counterattack. To "drop" two points at Stamford Bridge, you first have to be good enough to win.
18 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:28:21
It looked like one hell of a performance, away at the Champions (who are back playing like Chelsea). Besic, Baines and Mirallas all looked fantastic and their seasons have only recently got underway!
19 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:30:59
20 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:36:26
21 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:42:48
It wasn't a great performance as you put it yesterday; if it was a great performance, we would have kept a solid back line at 2-0 and seen out the game at that point!
A great performance requires near perfection at both ends of the pitch.
We were great going forward but at 2-0 up, Chelsea were on their knees, they had registered just one shot on target before Messrs Laurel & Hardy, sorry, I mean Jagielka and Howard, cocked it up for us.
That gave the whole Chelsea team a huge boost and got the notoriously fickle Stamford Bridge crowd going, which up until that point they were very restless.
I'm completely sickened by yesterday's result, we will never get a better chance to banish the hoodoo, but I'm even more sickened at the amount of games we have literally just thrown away in the last two months: Bournemouth, Stoke was equally galling, even the Norwich game when we should have been 5-0 up at HT, we drew 1-1, gutting.
All we ever seem to get with Everton Football Club is heroic failures, whether it's Merseyside derbies, FA Cup implosions or near big wins, we just CANNOT get over the line.
Hand on heart, even though we won the first-leg Semi-Final against Man City, how many of us truly believe we are going to complete the job in two weeks time? And how many think it will be the usual "hard luck" story with the same old tales of woe and heroic failure?
I'm sorry but I just watch Everton season after season and nothing ever seems to surprise me anymore; we just do hard luck or self destruction better than anyone!
22 Posted 17/01/2016 at 08:56:29
23 Posted 17/01/2016 at 09:00:09
Unlike Roberto who does the whole thing arse-ways about. I've never heard him set a goal for points during the season, just a load of waffle about playing a certain way that suits his ego.
24 Posted 17/01/2016 at 09:09:50
25 Posted 17/01/2016 at 09:31:45
26 Posted 17/01/2016 at 09:40:16
It's been the most frustrating season in living memory that was the THIRD time this season we have scored THREE GOALS and still failed to win! Martinez has to ask himself really, playing this way, how many teams are we actually outscoring?
It's obvious more often than not, when we score three goals, so do our opponents... I'm just amazed we didn't draw the Sunderland game 6-6!
I honestly think under Martinez we will be the first team to score 6 goals and still lose.
27 Posted 17/01/2016 at 09:53:00
Roberto needs a rocket up his arse from the experienced players for his moronic comments alluding to him rather having his team lose points than winning by seeing the game out, by being professional and running down the clock. This man has overseen yet another game where we score 3 but don't win but cannot man-up and be honest that his tactics do not allow for the team to win many games.
28 Posted 17/01/2016 at 10:13:03
Sorry, I don't want entertaining football and no wins in four and one win in eight in the league! Our priority is 40 points first and see where it takes us. Martinez is a nice guy and wants to play good football which he has achieved. Go out and get a defensive coach and change your methods.
If fear for the long term with Martinez. Relagation under this manager is more than a possibility within three years. As a squad we have the players to keep clean sheets and be in the top four. Is our squad worse than Tottenham? No! The answer lies in the coaching! I can only see one outcome unless changes are made.
29 Posted 17/01/2016 at 10:15:36
30 Posted 17/01/2016 at 10:17:34
We have progressed from tippy tappy and are now playing the ball out from the back very quickly. The way all the best Everton teams of the past 50 years have played. It doesn't always come off at the moment but when it does it is a joy to watch.
That, plus the fact that I expect us to score at least once in every game, is what is tempering my disappointment at the moment and giving me hope.
31 Posted 17/01/2016 at 11:27:32
Two of their goals were very lucky and nothing to do with our manager... Perhaps we're just having a run of real bad luck that these things happen!
32 Posted 17/01/2016 at 11:37:13
But under Martinez it's two steps forward, one step back. Defensive disorganization and failures in ball retention underpin much of the inability to hold on to a lead. Baines is very honest in his comments, but why do we keep doing it?
I did, however, think Baines was superb yesterday and is coming into top form now that he is fully fit. That was one of the compensations on a day of frustration.
33 Posted 17/01/2016 at 11:51:27
Well, if this is progression, then I must check my dictionary as I thought 'progression' meant getting better. Clearly points-wise or position-wise we are worse off; if you think this is progression, how far down the league do we have to go before you change your mind?
34 Posted 17/01/2016 at 11:54:40
Only one team above us has scored more goals than us. No problem there.
Losing so many games after being ahead late on shows just how close we are to something big. If only, if only he sorts that defence:
1. A different keeper;
2. Close out games when ahead so late on.
35 Posted 17/01/2016 at 11:58:42
Re progression, Laurie only says "We have progressed from tippy-tappy". I say he's right.
36 Posted 17/01/2016 at 12:19:22
Yes, we look good going forward and the neutrals love our entertaining way. Football is about results and we ain't getting enough wins... simple.
Dream on and keep Bobby in a job. I hope Man City give us a spanking, the last team I want to face in a final is those fuckers across the park because, if for some small miracle we do get to the final, we sure as hell will bottle it.
38 Posted 17/01/2016 at 13:06:28
100% correct. I used to expect solid Top 8 as an absolute minimum league placing, challenging for Europe, clean sheets and seeing us win home games and my attitude has completely changed to that. And I thank Sr Martinez for all of it.
39 Posted 17/01/2016 at 13:52:44
Yesterday was his 250th game as a Premier League Manager and he has won a total of 72 (29%). Says it all really mediocre at best.
40 Posted 17/01/2016 at 14:38:20
12 wins from 38 last season and just 6 in 22 this season, don't need to be good at mathematics.
It's a poor return.
41 Posted 17/01/2016 at 14:50:03
Baffling really.
42 Posted 17/01/2016 at 14:52:51
43 Posted 17/01/2016 at 16:01:00
So, for all you excited Martinez fans, the table doesn't lie. Goodnight.
44 Posted 17/01/2016 at 16:02:23
Without going all Kipper, I can see sometimes why this site gets criticism.
45 Posted 17/01/2016 at 16:56:39
This is not always the fault of the manager. Many goals have been conceded because of individual errors, but I do concede that we can look shaky under pressure, failing to clear the ball and holding it long enough to relieve the pressure. Against Chelsea, it was incredible how often this happened at one point in the second half.
Do I think RM is the man to lead us forward? Probably not, but he has corrected many of the poorer aspects of last season's play. At the moment, I would release both Jags and Howard. Howard is way too timid and this is costly. Jags, for all his qualities, has concentration lapses too often and this is also costly.
46 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:06:10
I don't think it's negativity on TW, I think it is realisation and frustration. Any manager who doesn't do defensive and thinks set pieces are only a small part of the game should not be managing in the Premier League.
Moyes inherited a relegation squad and built a top six side on crumbs... this guy inherited a top six side, a maturing Stones, Barkley and Coleman, and got backed with money that Moyes could only dream about.... and yet we languish in the bottom half of the table.
47 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:19:57
David Moyes managed 461 games in the PL. He Won 190, Drew 129, Lost 142. His teams scored 624, conceded 543 and won 699 points, giving him a 41% win ratio. The Moyes stats look a little high to me but that is what the Premier League website states.
48 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:37:01
P 123 W 54 D 36 L 33 Average win % 43.9.
Not sure how accurate they are, but if correct then he has still done better than OFM, despite our recent form!!
49 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:39:49
50 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:41:35
Moyes may have had an issue with the top 4 away from home but Martinez has an aversion to beating anybody above us home or away. No contest really.
51 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:44:31
52 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:52:39
53 Posted 17/01/2016 at 17:55:38
His PL form is not great but;
P 98 W 39 D 31 L 28
Around 39% win rate, could be much higher and probably will rise before the season is finished!!
54 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:08:06
That's a stark comment on our "development"! Many on TW were saying through last (calendar) year that Roberto should "go now", and others that we should at least give Roberto 2 years before judging, and I think some saying even given him 3 years. We're now beyond the halfway mark in his third season and our % win is down to 27%.
And yet, clutching at straws (or in total denial) I feel we're so close to being a top 4 team if only he'd sort the keeper and swallow his pride and his philosophy about not closing games down.
55 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:16:49
The current manager knows he is under pressure? Why? Yesterday's reaction to Chelsea's late goal. Don't worry, Reberto, you are at a club that doesn't sack managers unless we're bottom of the league!!
56 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:23:23
With the myth that this is the best team in decades, the question we should be asking is how many of the current team would get into that one?
57 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:23:51
For all the ginger widowers out there, you can now buy your bottle of Rest with the face of the Ginger Minge on the box... Zzzzzzz.....
58 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:29:58
59 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:33:50
60 Posted 17/01/2016 at 18:40:34
61 Posted 17/01/2016 at 19:07:11
62 Posted 17/01/2016 at 19:07:17
We will never ever have a better chance to win there than yesterday. We absolutely dominated that game from start to finish and never once looked in any danger.
But I just knew, even after Funes Mori scored, we wouldn't see it through not for one minute. Losing late goals once is unlucky but it's becoming the norm. And while Martinez is manager, it won't change.
I'm not advocating bringing Moyes back but he hit a great point on MotD when he said at 2-0, it should've been game over especially at a place like that. I personally thought that was a dig at Martinez and his naivety and he was totally right.
These late collapses can't be allowed to go on. But I fear they will and it only confirms my belief that we won't finish in the top half of the table!
64 Posted 17/01/2016 at 20:16:00
But, all that said, Roberto is paid handsomely to manage our team to a result, and the fact is Roberto failed again to do his job. We were struggling majorly for the ten minutes before we conceded the first, Roberto had Funes Mori on the bench and Oviedo struggling.
It's not rocket science: he had the options to sort out our problems before the goals materialised.Option 1 was replace Oviedo with Funes Mori and put Stones to right back.
Option 2 was replace Lennon with Funes Mori and go three at the back with Baines and Oviedo at wingback.
Option 3 was Roberto's preferred choice yet again though... Stand on the sidelines, clapping your hands like Flipper, and do sweet FA until he's forced to and it's too late.
65 Posted 17/01/2016 at 20:35:06
I know what you mean mate!
I haven't felt empty and quite simply gutted by a goal as that Terry one yesterday, I felt absolutely pained after blowing the 2-0 lead but then the sheer euphoria of Funes Mori's goal in the 91st minute, before like you memories of Bournemouth came flooding back!!
Lo and behold, we blew it again by allowing Terry to get into his offside position anyway by being done THREE times in aerial duels on the edge of the box!!
Even today, I feel no better; calmer, yes but totally utterly deflated. The only thing that will save this season for me is winning a Cup or winning the Anfield derby for the first time since 1999.
I just need something like that to restore my faith in this team, to show me we are not just endless big-match bottlers that can't drag themselves over that line to either win silverware or win at our rival's pit!!
At the moment, I feel nothing more than overwhelming senses of recent history repeating itself season after season.
66 Posted 17/01/2016 at 20:42:08
I know I'll be taking a few changes of underwear with me for that one.
68 Posted 17/01/2016 at 20:55:53
Interesting reading from Peter Reid who has said what we've all been saying this past 12 months.
"Everton have a soft underbelly,
Best squad since the 80's but too soft"
69 Posted 17/01/2016 at 21:06:57
This young and up coming team will bring our long and desired success that we all crave for ...
70 Posted 17/01/2016 at 21:15:57
I'm sure he would have played Lukaku, and I also think he would have found a place for Aaron Lennon, who would seem like a David Moyes player to me, and also would have fitted in with the players and squad you mentioned.
I'm really not sure if Martinez is going to do it, but I would definitely take a season like this after the absolute dross we had to endure last year. Let's face it, even the best teams that Moyes produced were mainly flat-track bullies, and this was usually because of the man's cautious nature when playing against the so-called bigger teams.
I thought we was going to win The Europa League with most of that squad, and I'm sure we would have beaten Fiorentina, if Moyes hadn't been so naïve in the first leg in Italy.
I do think the Premier League has gone backwards though, and the squad you mentioned above would have stood a very good chance in today's league. But then again, so should this squad, and this is obviously the reason why people are not very happy with Martinez at the minute.
71 Posted 17/01/2016 at 21:33:06
Martinez stubbornness over Howard is what's cost us the season. I've never seen a keeper get so much praise for actually doing the bare minimum, for one game in ten. Jags made a mistake and Howard turned it into a goal and a game changing moment. You can't have a keeper that makes game changing mistakes in just about every game, it's beyond farcical.
72 Posted 17/01/2016 at 21:44:11
1. Didn't want him in the first place.
2. After the Arsenal game at The Emirates in his first season, I thought he was going to lead us back to the glory days.
3. By last January, I wanted to swap him for Pulis because I thought we were heading for a serious relegation battle and the football we were playing was dreadful and ineffective.
4. After the Palace game this season, I saw signs that he was starting to get the best out of the squad and we were playing a different and more exciting brand of football.
He has got me bamboozled to be honest with you. I suppose my post was in response to the obvious heartbreak of Jim Bennings and many passionate Evertonians like him. But it is the hope that keeps me alive.
73 Posted 17/01/2016 at 22:08:48
74 Posted 17/01/2016 at 22:47:43
75 Posted 17/01/2016 at 22:50:13
I would not want to disagree with your figures, wherever they came from, but we have played 22 league games and 6 cup games (which we have won all of) this season, that makes 12 wins in 28 games this season. I won't isolate league and cup because it distorts the picture. As a whole, this season 12 wins from 28 games played is 42.85%.
Now I am not satisfied with our league form but I will not sit down and idly read false statistics and let people spin on about how crap the manager is. We had enough of that type of behaviour during Tony Blair's reign as Prime Minister!!
76 Posted 17/01/2016 at 23:06:41
77 Posted 17/01/2016 at 23:25:14
I very rarely put cup matches into the equation in relation to stats for exactly the reason David (#70) gives: the luck of the draw, second-string team selection etc etc.
West Ham we drew with twice but ultimately lost on penalties, Norwich we beat on penalties after we drew at home. Arsenal battered us at The Emirates after we beat Swansea at Goodison. Lost to Swansea away, lost to Fulham away and beat QPR at home...
That's 8 Premier League sides we've met in domestic cups since Roberto took over and we've won two, drawn 3 and lost 3. Obviously we also beat Man City in the semi-final first leg but we won't know whether that is relevant until the second-leg has taken place.
78 Posted 18/01/2016 at 01:49:17
Thanks
79 Posted 18/01/2016 at 02:26:57
Regularly challenging for top six should be attainable but Roberto's failure to address defensive weaknesses and the game management LB mentions sees us come up short game after game.
As several posters have pointed out it appears none of our defenders are overly blessed with heading skills and this is costing us dear.But ' looking good on the ball' and ' playing it out from the back' is the order of the day so the disappointment will continue. If the Board- old or new- are happy to see the new riches of the Premier drain away on Martinez tin pot philosophies ,they deserve all they get. We don't.
80 Posted 18/01/2016 at 08:49:54
Don't think we have anyone to organise since Stubbs stopped playing, and that is the biggest problem for me. Howard has been slated enough on these pages, but the man rarely comes for crosses, and just doesn't boss his area. How to be a defender, knowing that you can't trust the man behind you,except maybe, he might pull off a very good save now and again.
I can understand everyone's frustration, but we are getting so much better as an attacking force, and one of the reasons Moyes had a much better defensive record is because his team usually had a very conservative nature. I think it's really difficult trying to get the right balance, but if the manager can find it, I think we all know better days are just around the corner.
It's a big IF, especially considering that's all we all keep saying at the minute, but maybe I can understand NOW, why we never went for Liverpools throat earlier in the season, when they were there for the taking that day.
81 Posted 18/01/2016 at 08:59:19
and go on to say "but I will not sit down and idly read false statistics"
That's contradictory. And the win ratio in the EPL is 27%, as quoted.
(PS, I share the sentiment about prime ministerial spin - Cameron and deficit is a fine example).
82 Posted 18/01/2016 at 09:43:22
It is quite possible I am deluded - I'll wear that one. So not surprisingly ....? I am hoping we will beat City at The Etihad (a draw will do) because IF Liverpool beat Stoke I want us to beat them at Wembley and finally put our inferiority complex to bed. You'll never know if you don't have go.
Brent # 30 - gave his formula for converting draws to wins (which is what you and I both want) :-
Change the goalkeeper
Close out the game when we are ahead.
That is exactly what we did when we beat City at Goodison.
83 Posted 18/01/2016 at 10:03:42
85 Posted 18/01/2016 at 15:13:10
1, With minutes to go, Kev committed a needless foul just inside our half. This caused Terry to advance to our area for the freekick where he stayed till the late equalizer.
2. Throughout the 8 minutes we needed Barkley to help us hold on to the ball as we did when down to 10 men in the Cup. I wonder why they decided to take him off.
86 Posted 18/01/2016 at 15:31:31
87 Posted 18/01/2016 at 15:31:31
88 Posted 18/01/2016 at 15:33:09
For instance, it is understandable that so many prefer to dwell on Stone's ball skills rather than his limitations as a defender.Even I would prefer watching young John every week to Leicester' s Huth but just check, it's the Foxes who are ruffling the feathers of those clubs usually sitting at the top of the tree!
My concern has always been around the failure of Martinez to win points rather than plaudits. Some of his players are set in the same mould but if ' pretty' mid- table is what floats your boat, we are having a great season. So be it !
89 Posted 18/01/2016 at 16:48:28
90 Posted 18/01/2016 at 16:59:54
Today in the Liverpool Echo, Martinez is quoted as saying "Don't question the game management of the players."
Now this is not about protecting your players as one has already come out and accepted it was the players' game management that was at fault.
91 Posted 18/01/2016 at 17:29:31
As for Baines's comments, they're the usual Everton senior pro "We must do better" stuff we always hear when they stuff up. I'm not sure these guys are ever going to get it, my only hope is that the younger players eventually do and/or we buy some experienced players who are winners.
I'm not holding my breath for either.
92 Posted 18/01/2016 at 20:19:36
I don't really care, if we come 7th or 11th Phil, I grew up believing that Everton was the greatest team in the world, and neither is really good enough for me.
if I did have to pick though, I would definitely choose the Everton of the last six weeks, rather than the mostly conservative football, that usually took us to around 7th place under Moyes.
Doesn't mean I'm totally happy with the present regime, because I'm not, but I can see a very good side emerging, if only we could just learn how to defend.
93 Posted 18/01/2016 at 21:55:22
We have the best squad this club has assembled for many years. Roberto needs to ditch the Kevin Keegan coaching manual.
94 Posted 19/01/2016 at 01:29:47
However the incredible one insists that the fourth official told him time was up at seven minutes, but I have just come across a quote from Terry which has made me even more angry.
"A bit" could mean two three four minutes..!
"I was thinking maybe four, five minutes (to go)," Terry told Chelsea TV.
"Then the ref jogged past me and said 'you've got seven and a bit (minutes) there, they've just over-egged their celebrations'.
95 Posted 19/01/2016 at 05:34:33
The linesman didn't do his job why? He was right in line with the play.
96 Posted 19/01/2016 at 15:44:23
What was the linesman doing missing the bloody obvious (if indeed he did miss it?)
I smell a rat with all the Sky 4 favorites, the BBC Liverpool love in and all the rest of the commercially driven bollocks that puts too much power in the hands of the semi professional referees. Rugby sorted out the refereeing and communication issues and priorities years ago and football should do the same.
An irony is Roberto set out his stall to support referees to the hilt when he joined but 2 years plus later, even his neutral stance has gone and he is as frustrated as the rest of us.
Why is it we are heading towards our 2nd season without having had a penalty awarded in our favor? Statistically it must be impossible for there to be a complete lack of pushes, trips, pull-backs, stamps, nudges, whatever it is you need to get a penalty awarded. No issues with the Redshites getting awarded 3 in on fucking game!
We are not just outside the favored set we are actually an irritant to the football establishment who wish we would simply go away. Incidentally they think the same way about City but they have staying power that money brings.
Why is the Manure v Redshite constantly being trumpeted as the biggest match of the season be the BBC and now Sky? Buggered if I now but local rivalry counts for nothing. Just appealing to the overseas shirt sellers is what it is all about now.
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1 Posted 16/01/2016 at 23:53:27