the difference is lasley correctly got a yellow card, where as flood and robson got away with whatever they liked.
still, game in hand to be won and take back our second place... and we'll not need a hand ball to get the points either.
Scottish football is in the sh1ter partly players like Lasley are lauded.Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins
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Lasley is up there with Goodwin
the difference is lasley correctly got a yellow card, where as flood and robson got away with whatever they liked.
still, game in hand to be won and take back our second place... and we'll not need a hand ball to get the points either.
I think Inverness will have something to say about that, reckon it will be a draw. Infct i reckon we'll all have quite a few draws between the top 4 sides from now till the end of the season, should be good fun.Originally Posted by Sup3rw3ll
Overall a draw was the right result although it was sickening to lose a late goal in such an unsatisfactory manner. By my reckoning, in our games against the Dons this season, we've been on the receiving end of 3 bad penalty decisions in the first home game; had a perfectly good goal chalked off in the CIS Cup game; been denied a stonewall penalty at Pittodrie, and lost an illegal goal yesterday. Surely that run of luck can't continue?
Yesterday the ref spoiled the game. I thought Hutchinson was unlucky to be yellow carded in that he plainly went for the ball and got it. His momentum carried him through. Why the BBC made so much of it I don't know. By comparison Peter Pawlett's tackle was a shocker and he deliberately went for our man. A correct yellow card bordering on a red. Keith Lasley committed a stupid foul and was rightly booked for it. Flood committed exactly the same foul and got off with it.
Exactly both teams wOriginally Posted by Wellup4it
Same could be said for your man flood. Who incidently must have hit every branch on the ugly tree.
An absorbing game yesterday. Inevitably, both sets of fans have gripes about the opposition. I thought Keith was stupid leading with his arm but, equally, Willo Flood (a neat, effective, creative player) could have been booked for a similar offence. Having said that, Keith Lasley remains a very important player for us - positive attitude, excellent work rate and good touches on a consistently high level.
Hutchison - yellow card was right. Have not seen the game on Alba but could not see any handball by Anderson for late Dons equaliser from where I was sitting but if it was they got lucky albeit that I can see why they thought they 'deserved' a draw from pressure.
Good Aberdeen support - they have a good away support, yet at Pittodrie seem to lack the same focus on backing their team.
Interesting how we missed Fraser Kerr when he was injured - shows he could be an effective player for us. Thought Pawlett looked very effective for the Dons but most incisive piece of play was our second
[quote="Gowboy"]An absorbing game yesterday. Inevitably, both sets of fans have gripes about the opposition. I thought Keith was stupid leading with his arm but, equally, Willo Flood (a neat, effective, creative player) could have been booked for a similar offence. Having said that, Keith Lasley remains a very important player for us - positive attitude, excellent work rate and good touches on a consistently high level.
Hutchison - yellow card was right. Have not seen the game on Alba but could not see any handball by Anderson for late Dons equaliser from where I was sitting but if it was they got lucky albeit that I can see why they thought they 'deserved' a draw from pressure.
Good Aberdeen support - they have a good away support, yet at Pittodrie seem to lack the same focus on backing their team.
Interesting how we missed Fraser Kerr when he was injured - shows he could be an effective player for us. Thought Pawlett looked very effective for the Dons bu
We're fitba' fans, so fact/logic doesn't always come into it, but I did check the statistics for this season. The 'Well don't, I'm afraid, have a great record in the the Fair Play league with the disciplinary points we've racked up. I was, though, interested to see one of the teams which has an even worse record. Go on...guess!
Enjoyed the game yesterday, well the 2nd half anyway.
Draw was the right result. Don't think we can say we deserved to win when we wasted chances and gave away soft goals - credit to Well for their 2nd goal though, was incisive play from Anier and good ball from Ainsworth. If I was nitpicking I would say Langfield was too close to his line. If he'd anticipated the danger he could have intercepted the ball across but hey ho.
In the end delighted with the point. Thought it was going to be one of those days with the number of balls either knocked off the line, blocked when goalbound or just evading our strikers.
The arguments about robust challenges are quite
interesting and I tend to agree with the posts about that recognise that players like Flood and Lasley are guys you love to hate but a necessity for teams to do well. Guys who put themselves about but who can play a bit.
Thought Lasley was fortunate not to go for second bookable when he wiped out Flood near the end. Haven't seen