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choirboy 22-01-2022 16:59

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1262890)
are you surprised mate? im certainly not it happens regular to the small clubs when a big club plays us,

Not surprised CASHY, just disappointed again. This must have happened right in front of the fourth official. :eek:Q. Are fourth officials allowed to cite incidents of this nature in the earpiece of the referee?:idunno:

cashman 22-01-2022 17:02

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1262892)
Not surprised CASHY, just disappointed again. This must have happened right in front of the fourth official. :eek:Q. Are fourth officials allowed to cite incidents of this nature in the earpiece of the referee?:idunno:

i thought the ref saw it? thought he was looking directly at the incident!

choirboy 22-01-2022 22:20

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1262893)
i thought the ref saw it? thought he was looking directly at the incident!

I think that the referee must have been wearing ‘Beer Goggles’!:stupid:

Kiwi John 23-01-2022 00:11

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
Sean should be playing to the whistle, going by this, he's well at fault for their 2nd goal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6nb3k6mMi0

StanleyJosh 23-01-2022 07:56

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
He did play to the whistle? They took a quick free kick.

andyd 23-01-2022 09:10

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I agree with everyone about the decision on Morsy but we had good chances to finish them off in the first half twice hit the bar I will repeat myself lack of a free scoring striker is the difference between where we are and the top six, and no way am I defending Morsy but if the boot was on the other foot we would all be stum.

VALAIRIAN 23-01-2022 09:30

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by Kiwi John (Post 1262854)
Ain't got one started !! ..so lets go Red men!

What have you been told Kiwi!!!!!!!!



:)

VALAIRIAN 23-01-2022 09:32

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by baldy (Post 1262873)
https://twitter.com/asfcplayers/stat...287630851?s=21

Sam Morsy lucky to still be on the pitch?

Discussed on Football League Show and to a man, they said it was a red and that it changed the game :(


:) :)

cashman 23-01-2022 09:43

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1262951)
Discussed on Football League Show and to a man, they said it was a red and that it changed the game :(


:) :)

DID you see the ref on it? he was looking straight at it. Mosey had a hand in their goal also.

Phil Whalley 23-01-2022 10:00

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
Agree with Andy that we should have put more distance between us and them in the first half when I thought Stanley were excellent – decent ball retention, a classy finish from Ethan, and then two near-misses, one I think a good save from their keeper. But to have gone in at 1–1 after such a dominant display was a farce. Ipswich, to their credit, worked us out to some extent, they stopped Mitch from advancing down the right and kept the ball much better in the second-half. One positive was the performance of Jay R-B, slotted straight in and looked the part. But I felt sorry for Colby, hardly had a sniff all afternoon.

andyd 23-01-2022 10:17

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
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Originally Posted by Phil Whalley (Post 1262954)
Agree with Andy that we should have put more distance between us and them in the first half when I thought Stanley were excellent – decent ball retention, a classy finish from Ethan, and then two near-misses, one I think a good save from their keeper. But to have gone in at 1–1 after such a dominant display was a farce. Ipswich, to their credit, worked us out to some extent, they stopped Mitch from advancing down the right and kept the ball much better in the second-half. One positive was the performance of Jay R-B, slotted straight in and looked the part. But I felt sorry for Colby, hardly had a sniff all afternoon.

Spot on reffing decision,s are constantly against us but you have to detach from that and concentration is key we switched off for their winning goal which at this level sides will punish you, has for the dark arts side off the game we do it with the rest, Morecambe huge game Saturday let's concentrate on beating them and putting points on the board.

VALAIRIAN 23-01-2022 10:51

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
Agree about the 'dark arts' Andy - Sean is one of the best at it!

But, poor refereeing cost us week in - week out and that cannot be legislated for.

When you look at Coyle going off, for a poor, but not aggressive tackle and Ross going off for a bad call from a referee, it is not easy to keep taking it and being positive :)

You have watched Stanley for many years Andy and you know we very seldom get it in our favour......

As you say, on to the next one and our customary 3 points :D

:) :)

VALAIRIAN 23-01-2022 11:11

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
Just listening to Coley in his post match, surprized that the burst ball incident has not been mentioned?

:)

Lord Stiffupperlip 23-01-2022 11:16

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
To use a boxing analogy, yesterdays game reminded me of the 1963 contest between Henry Cooper & (the then) Cassius Clay.
When 'Enery delivered his famous 'hammer' in the 4th round, the 'Louisville Lip' hit the canvas.
Unfortunately, the bell saved the champ & in the very next round Clay showed his class by exploiting Cooper's only weakness - his wafer thin skin, to destroy Cooper's dream of a title.
Like our 'Enery, Stanley started yesterday on the front foot & in the 15th minute Hamilton delivered a k.o. blow.
Despite their equaliser 8 minutes later - much against the run of play; by half time Stanley could have been ahead on points 3-1.
After some smelling salts were administered in the Ipswich dressing room, there came a masterclass in possession football - Ipswich simply denied Stanley the ball.
Some of their rapid one-touch passing had Stanley on the ropes & after 'floating like a butterfly' for long periods, the 65th produced the 'bee sting'.
Yesterday summarised Stanley's current position. Capable of going toe-to-toe with the best yet unable to produce the coup-de-grace.
Like a middleweight fighting a heavyweight, unless we deliver an early knock-out, our bigger more skilful opponents inevitably recover to win the match.
They say 'A good big un will always beat a good little un'. If so, Stanley are punching well above their weight.

andyd 24-01-2022 17:09

Re: The vs Ipswich thread
 
Sam Morsy has been charged retrospectively in relation to a violent conduct charge missed by the officials but caught on camera during the game Saturday doesn't wether found guilty or not make the outcome of the game alter.


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