b) The club that is doing well is so full of confidence that even when there are
dodgy decisions from referees they don't feel put upon, but instead focus totally on winning.
In fact, we have won two games pretty well and only lost to Stoke due to
some dodgy decisions from the referee.
As long as Arsenal do not slip back in our performance levels from the north London derby win over Tottenham last weekend, we should be able to return from Burnley on Sunday with all three points in the bag, and we could well do without
another dodgy decision from the referee thank you very much.
«and we could well do without
another dodgy decision from the referee thank you very much.»
Even though that game was controversial with
another dodgy decision from the referee going against us, it left the fans on the brink of revolt and the team close to being out of the title race already.
Not exact matches
We beat 2 non league teams, 1 championship team, Southampton who made 10 changes, Man City where we benefitted
from a
dodgy decision and Chelsea who had been partying following their title win.
Apart
from dodgy ref
decisions, he should be 4 points down on where he is.
a) Preston (Championship Team) b) Southampton (Sothampton dropped 10 1st players) c) Sutton (Non league Team) d) Lincoln (Non league team) e) Man City (good victory but we did benefit
from dodgy referee
decision) f) Chelsea (again good win but against a team that had been partying for a week) So as you can see the FA Cup is no measure of your quality as a team.
The features section contains some of the aspects of the game that we will keep an eye on during the course of the season
from dodgy refereeing
decisions to your favourite football jargon.
The refereeing has been horrible and Man U benefit
from dodgy decisions.
Especially when you consider how much ManU benefit
from dodgy decisions.
Or are they secretly rubbing their hands together at all that lovely money that comes in
from repeat showings on TV channels of
dodgy decisions?