Jesus Gul
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- Feb 23, 2004
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Can't remember reading a more bitter and subjective report from a so-called 'professional' journalist.
F*cking hilarious.![]()
yes there is a slight undercurrent of bitterness there

Can't remember reading a more bitter and subjective report from a so-called 'professional' journalist.
F*cking hilarious.![]()
Joe Lewis has been very complimentary and fair. Perhaps he has eyes on a ticket for the Gus Bus.
Calderon don't seem to have many fans up there, what did he actually do wrong. All I heard about was Poyet saying he had a big cut on his foot
Calderon don't seem to have many fans up there, what did he actually do wrong. All I heard about was Poyet saying he had a big cut on his foot
Joe Lewis has been very complimentary and fair. Perhaps he has eyes on a ticket for the Gus Bus.
The reporter moans about Calderon rolling around like he'd been shot - but according to The Sun, Calde needed seven stitches from all the fouling...
Peterborough 0 Brighton 3 | The Sun |Sport|Football
GUS POYET has hit out at the rough-house tactics being used against his table-topping Seagulls.
And the former Chelsea and Spurs star said: "I said on Thursday that I want a strong referee.
"That's what everyone is talking about in the Premier League - protecting the teams and players who want to play football."
Ref Gary Sutton sent off Posh's George Boyd but was remarkably lenient towards team-mate Charlie Lee, who waged a one-man war.
Left-back Lee saw yellow rather than red for poleaxing Ashley Barnes with a forearm smash - then set about stopping Inigo Calderon at all costs.
Spanish defender Calderon, 28, had the scars to show as the Seagulls soared eight points clear.
He said: "I have my boot cut, I have a hole in my foot that needed six or seven stitches.
"I spoke to the referee because the left-back made two, three, four, five fouls, maybe a yellow card and the he didn't do anything."
Poyet added: "To get that cut on the top of the foot that Calderon got is wrong.
"When the player who has done it is risking breaking your foot and maybe putting you out for a while - that's why I wanted a strong referee."
Even Posh keeper Joe Lewis admitted: "We lost our heads a bit and made a few rash tackles."
Gary Johnson's fast-fading side could not cope with Brighton's polished diamond formation.
And Lewis added: "They're the best team we've played this season in terms of the total football they play."
Barnes scored with a close-range header before Boyd was dismissed on fourth official Mark Sutton's say-so for a retaliatory kick at the goalscorer behind the ref's back.
Lewis saved Elliott Bennett's penalty before Calderon stabbed home a second. But the keeper, who also made a string of world-class saves to prevent a rout, was beaten by Barnes' second-half spot-kick.
Posh face another big test at Walsall tomorrow and Johnson warned: "The players have got to step out of their comfort zone and make something happen. They need to get out of the hole they're in.
"But it's difficult in just two days to turn yourselves from Rag-a**e Rovers to Real Madrid."
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That's the way forward... putting pressure on the refs to be protective seems to work a treat for the teams at the top of the Premier League.
We can definitely find him a seat.
He was quality. A few around us, in the seats clapped him off at the end. Glad we did.