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deano_83
01-01-2014, 08:43 PM
Steve Evans felt the award of the penalty against Rotherham in the 3-1 loss to Coventry was "one of the worst decisions ever given". - view external link (www.rotherhamunited-mad.co.uk/roll/ed61/evans_fuming_at_linesman_decision_820346/index.shtml)

ExeterMiller
01-01-2014, 08:53 PM
Sorry Steve - we'd already lost the game before that in that the team from 46 - 65 minutes was a shocking shadow of itself from the 1st half. Penalty or not the writing was on the wall. I have never seen such a turnaround in performance due to half time, for that I would like you to explain why that occurred and not the usual hard luck refereeing decisions.

jolly_roger
01-01-2014, 08:54 PM
Lol, hilarious.

So then, our manager is fuming because of a penalty awarded because his centreback deliberately tripped an opposition player that was clean through on goal?

What a rediculous attempt to try to grab the moral high ground.

Get a grip Mr Evans and sign the centreback that we badly need.

deano_83
01-01-2014, 09:04 PM
Think Evans says he was signing a centre back on loan even before todays red card. Much needed now with only Mills as a recognised centre half available. Urgh.

BradfordFozzie
01-01-2014, 09:33 PM
Lol, hilarious.

So then, our manager is fuming because of a penalty awarded because his centreback deliberately tripped an opposition player that was clean through on goal?

What a rediculous attempt to try to grab the moral high ground.

Get a grip Mr Evans and sign the centreback that we badly need.

What's moral high ground got to do with it? He's fuming because the incident occurred outside the box. If it had happened inside the box, then fair enough.

If he had stuck to his original decision, we would have been a man light but a free kick, a bit different to a penalty.

one_a_day
01-01-2014, 09:35 PM
It must just be me who thinks that Evans is spot on. It was outside the area so it wasn't a penalty. Free kicks are a lot harder to score from than penalties and as we witnessed a few games ago, playing against 10 men isn't always a given.

wrinkly
01-01-2014, 10:19 PM
Lol, hilarious.

So then, our manager is fuming because of a penalty awarded because his centreback deliberately tripped an opposition player that was clean through on goal?

What a rediculous attempt to try to grab the moral high ground.

Get a grip Mr Evans and sign the centreback that we badly need.

Evans post match interview made it clear that he had no argument with the sending off.

He was fuming because the foul was outside the area.

How difficult can it be to grasp that?

18MILLERS84
01-01-2014, 11:45 PM
WHO WAS THAT LINESMAN DAVID BLUNKITT ?

dmentor
01-01-2014, 11:49 PM
Also,how can the ref change his mind,when he gives a free kick,then on the advice of his assistant,gives a penalty,crazy decision's or what.

Amanda_Hugg_n_Kiss
01-01-2014, 11:59 PM
Lol, hilarious.

So then, our manager is fuming because of a penalty awarded because his centreback deliberately tripped an opposition player that was clean through on goal?

What a rediculous attempt to try to grab the moral high ground.

Get a grip Mr Evans and sign the centreback that we badly need.


Amanda's fuming at this ridiculous post.

caytonmiller
02-01-2014, 12:09 AM
just reading a interesting thread on coventry forum. a few are saying morgan didnt clip there guy and saying he dived.. rofl blind fans and linesman..

i guess there not the sharpest tools in the box with posts like this...
"Clearly clipped him but looks like it was outside the box... But in truth a penalty was only fair considering he was through on goal".

NeztheMiller
02-01-2014, 02:38 AM
Here's a link that proves it was well outside the box, and only the speed of the player made him fall inside the area! >:( - view external link (http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtub e_gdata_player&v=xwHDlxUSugo&desktop_uri= %2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxwHDlxUSugo%26feature%3Dyo utub)