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[Football] Men’s FA Cup Final Match Thread - KO 16.30***



ThePaddy

Active member
Aug 27, 2013
857
I agree. Wharton is overated. Munoz, Eze and Mateta are the jewels.
We're fortunate to have all four players - but the only one I'd gamble my house on to win another trophy is Adam Wharton. He's by far the best of the lot.

This reminds me of when many of the esteemed posters on NSC said that Olise was overrated.
 




Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,571
We're fortunate to have all four players - but the only one I'd gamble my house on to win another trophy is Adam Wharton. He's by far the best of the lot.

This reminds me of when many of the esteemed posters on NSC said that Olise was overrated.
f*** off to wherever you have been for quite some time! (y) 😁

Edit, then f**k off some more with the rest of your numpty twats that 'used to' frequent this board. You do have some sane supporters that post so they can stay.

I'm not really p*ssed off about this though!! But f**k of anyway! 🤷‍♀️
 
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Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
14,248
We're fortunate to have all four players - but the only one I'd gamble my house on to win another trophy is Adam Wharton. He's by far the best of the lot.

This reminds me of when many of the esteemed posters on NSC said that Olise was overrated.
Not me.
Olise was always the class act.

I have been impressed in Eze this season.
I had always considered him a flat track bully, never delivering in big matches.
He's certainly put that to bed, this season.
 




mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,656
Llanymawddwy
Not often I agree with Wayne..but there’s always this



"Erling Haaland is about to knock it around him and Dean Henderson sweeps the ball away.

"It is a red card - how can they get this wrong?"

After hearing the VAR reaction, Rooney added: "Just get rid of VAR.

"They have made a mistake and now they are trying to cover up. It is a red card and everyone can see it's a red card.

"To come out with all this rubbish..."
I hate VAR and I love Wazza BUT, this is the problem with how we see incidents like that - We have a gut reaction and stick with it. The VAR gods explain the decision, we don't like it so we say just get rid of it. Also, each of the pundits kept repeating the 'possible goal-scoring opportunity' mantra, it's not, it's 'obvious goal-scoring opportunity'.

I'm sticking with my original reaction as well, would have been harsh!
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
21,106
Playing snooker
Probably been mentioned before but City deserved to lose for their choice of font on the back of their shirts.
Strictly speaking, it is a typeface rather than a font.

But I guess that isn’t really important right now.
 






Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
9,146
Vilamoura, Portugal
Not me.
Olise was always the class act.

I have been impressed in Eze this season.
I had always considered him a flat track bully, never delivering in big matches.
He's certainly put that to bed, this season.
Eze has been quality and the carthorse up front has been a revelation. Yet, still, they Hodgson'ed their way to winning the cup with the help of incompetent/biassed officials and the orc refusing to take a penalty.
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
9,201
North of Brighton
Enough bedwetting over this. Another club won a trophy and qualified for Europe instead of us. Happens and will happen every year. Just because it's Palace doesn't define our season. We don't need to scrutinise what they do. Control what you can control blah blah. We've actually had a great season. Could still finish top 10. Had a Cup run. Bedded in a new manager and players to replace a few important departures. Our season has been good. We are surely better than grizzling just because Palace won a trophy.
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
9,146
Vilamoura, Portugal
I hate VAR and I love Wazza BUT, this is the problem with how we see incidents like that - We have a gut reaction and stick with it. The VAR gods explain the decision, we don't like it so we say just get rid of it. Also, each of the pundits kept repeating the 'possible goal-scoring opportunity' mantra, it's not, it's 'obvious goal-scoring opportunity'.

I'm sticking with my original reaction as well, would have been harsh!
It was an extremely obvious goalscoring opportunity. If Henderson hadn't handled it the orc had a completely open goal to roll the ball into.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
7,630
Just far enough away from LDC
I hate VAR and I love Wazza BUT, this is the problem with how we see incidents like that - We have a gut reaction and stick with it. The VAR gods explain the decision, we don't like it so we say just get rid of it. Also, each of the pundits kept repeating the 'possible goal-scoring opportunity' mantra, it's not, it's 'obvious goal-scoring opportunity'.

I'm sticking with my original reaction as well, would have been harsh!
You are correct that the offence is a denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity.i believe it was one of them. I was taught as a ref that obvious meant 3 things

1) if in the box, was the intention to play the ball a footballing one, i.e was the defender trying to do something legitimate (such as an attempt to win the ball) that went wrong. This is to prevent double jeopardy and every penalty being a sending off

2) was the striker likely to get a shot on target

3) was there a defending player between the person committing the offence and the goal

The var statement why they didn't give a red was because it wasn't a certain goalscoring opportunity. But that isn't the rules. We've moved from likely to certainty and that's not what DOGSO was written for. That is what Rooney is upset about and I have to agree with him.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
49,944
SHOREHAM BY SEA
I hate VAR and I love Wazza BUT, this is the problem with how we see incidents like that - We have a gut reaction and stick with it. The VAR gods explain the decision, we don't like it so we say just get rid of it. Also, each of the pundits kept repeating the 'possible goal-scoring opportunity' mantra, it's not, it's 'obvious goal-scoring opportunity'.

I'm sticking with my original reaction as well, would have been harsh!
I’m sticking with my original reaction red card :)

…but I’d add I thought the penalty was harsh
 










tstanbur

Well-known member
Sep 16, 2011
915
Not me.
Olise was always the class act.

I have been impressed in Eze this season.
I had always considered him a flat track bully, never delivering in big matches.
He's certainly put that to bed, this season.
Strange, only a few weeks ago you didn’t even have him in their best 5 players and said he was a luxury player.

He’s clearly their best player.
 






jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
8,394
Woking
I basically never bet. The last time I placed a bet must have been more than 20 years ago. But I got a sense of the inevitability of a Croydon cup win just before the semi and placed an insurance bet. Placed a £25 bet and made a little over £160.

Didn’t work at all. I’d still far rather they’d lost. Wonder how much I’d have to have made on the bet to actually feel remotely good about it.
:shrug:
 




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