marko69 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 11:10 am
hallamblue wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 10:54 am
It'll be the same next week at Spurs, where we'll get sod all again. Whats the bloody point!
I cant even watched MOTD these days.Im sick to death of the absolutely crystal clear bias against us every week by MATCH OFFICALS,.....why????
Did you go to bed angry then get up angry, Hallam?

You need to sort that; life is too short.
Besides. Weren't you a fan of the old defunct Glasgow Rangers FC and maybe now are a follower of the new The Sevco Rangers FC? You should be well used to "absolutely crystal clear bias" happening in the soccer!!
After the game ( and during it as it unfolded), I was furious. Got home, and a non footballing friend came round so kinda forgot about it . Well my feelings re the game calmed down. Go and see my uncle today, and we talk about the game, and my heckles ate well and truly up again.
I didn't actually think Leicester were a particularly good team. Had it remained 11v 11 we would definitely had won yesterday.
All teams get odd decisions go against you in games, but Town appear to be suffering almost deliberate marginalisation by match officials for every contentious issue/ decision and in.several games. There have been few games where we have total out thought or outplayed. In fact in many of the games we have more than matched these teams. So, " not good enough"? Whilst we have spurned a few golden chances has that been the reason weve not got the points? Maybe. But what's been clear as day to me inn thd last 2 games, is incorrect decisions by the refs, VAR? ( did it even get to var??) Have robbed us of 2 wins. The two sending off were laughable, but swing the games away from us.
Yesterday I thought Town played very well. We had Leicester on the back foot for most of the game. Ref sends Phillips off and it's just enough to tip it their way..
So if it's a case of things tend to even themselves out, we can look forward to equal treatment from officials/ VAR in the coming games then, yes?