Hot take number 2: A settled and confident Oluwayemi is a better distributor and more positive for our game the Alby (at this stage of his young career). Both good young keepers though.
As for being offensive I wasn’t the one calling our player a diver.
Most people consider accusing the refereeing team of racial bias as more offensive than calling a football player a diver, for anyone playing along at home.
As for being offensive I wasn’t the one calling our player a diver.
Most people consider accusing the refereeing team of racial bias as more offensive than calling a football player a diver, for anyone playing along at home.
There’s a history of racism against Asian and Latin American players and then there’s trying to justify not giving a stone cold penalty. Remember how a South American was carded for diving out of the blue a few years back?
I’m giving you my opinion that ‘soft’ ‘not really much contact’ etc etc all sound very familiar. It’s not coming from nowhere.
As for being offensive I wasn’t the one calling our player a diver.
Most people consider accusing the refereeing team of racial bias as more offensive than calling a football player a diver, for anyone playing along at home.
Hanging in there for your explanation of why the pen was not given. It’s my opinion based on the terrible decision overruling the video referee and cultural history.
A lot of people say- you’ve cheated us of a pen and you’re tarring a player as a diver to justify it so you’re cheating us twice. And once a professional player gets branded a diver it’s a tough reputation to shake.
hughes ball watching, didn't pick the runner. earlier in the move gave the ball away trying to pass out of defence whilst on the move (so many modern NZ players cannot pass on the move).
I mean a nibble here and there, missing out by a whisker the first half goal which was great football otherwise and not getting pens, doesn’t change the fact we’re hardly creating a damn chance.
As for being offensive I wasn’t the one calling our player a diver.
Most people consider accusing the refereeing team of racial bias as more offensive than calling a football player a diver, for anyone playing along at home.
There’s a history of racism against Asian and Latin American players and then there’s trying to justify not giving a stone cold penalty. Remember how a South American was carded for diving out of the blue a few years back?
I’m giving you my opinion that ‘soft’ ‘not really much contact’ etc etc all sound very familiar. It’s not coming from nowhere.
Moreno a Sth American was very lucky to get away with a clear trip on Ikonomidis (an Australian) inside the box, last weekend. Should have been a pen for MAC.
The racial bias stuff is loopy. As someone else posted some refs now seem almost scared to give a pen. Plus it's the A League, with a long history of controversial calls for all teams (except maybe SFC) & creeds.
Loser mentality to whine about the calls that have gone against us. Pen call was fairly close to a 50/50. That keeper call was terrible but didn't make a difference, we weren't going to score imminently or anything. We are reduced to whining about such things because we have so little else to hold onto
People are going to obviously respond with 'whatabout last season' - but I'm done with chiefball, it's negative and even when we are ahead it looks like we are trying to lose every game.
what the actual fu ck? you have to wonder about this ref
disclaimer, i dont like getting hung up on refs and i dont think he's influenced the result, or our performance levels. imanixsupporter made a good point, above, that it should be the rhetoric for this game.
Loser mentality to whine about the calls that have gone against us. Pen call was fairly close to a 50/50. That keeper call was terrible but didn't make a difference, we weren't going to score imminently or anything. We are reduced to whining about such things because we have so little else to hold onto
Disagree with you on the keeper call point. Anything can happen in a goalmouth scramble when the whistle hasn't blown
People are going to obviously respond with 'whatabout last season' - but I'm done with chiefball, it's negative and even when we are ahead it looks like we are trying to lose every game.
is it true that his contract is up at the end of the season?
if so, and we don't renew, would he get a job anywhere else if things stay as they are?
That is us finished for the season. The people in charge need to be seriously thinking about next season and whether Chiefy is the man to lead us for it. But I honestly don't think the club cares enough about winning to even sound out alternatives. Too happy with mediocrity.