01-09-2024, 07:24
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2024, 08:11 by Statesideowl.)
The first two goals are abysmal. The type of goals were conceding is relegation fodder.
The 3rd goal shouldn't have stood. After watching it a few more times you can see Cooper flying in with his elbow raised. It wouldn't be the EFL if they didn't pull something each game. Just a coincidence though...
Absolutely unreal how the lino and Ref let that go
The ref looked at the Millwall players who waved their arms demanding a goal and he just gave it despite there being foul on the defender. I thought defenders were given the benefit of the doubt in these cases?
More EFL stoogery, Thats three games in a row letting players simulate against us without a single yellow card and allowing the goal against us which should be a foul.
It's just not a coincidence for the 10th season in a row.
Did everyone catch the Millwall player simulating in the box just before they scored the second from the set piece?
He wasn't booked for it either same as Leeds or Sunderland players.
EFL claimed they were going to punished players caught simulating. It's yet another arbitrarily enforced rule depending on which Club it is.
I think people need to know the difference between applying the rules and applying tyhe rules 'fairly and evenly'
The 3rd goal shouldn't have stood. After watching it a few more times you can see Cooper flying in with his elbow raised. It wouldn't be the EFL if they didn't pull something each game. Just a coincidence though...
Absolutely unreal how the lino and Ref let that go
The ref looked at the Millwall players who waved their arms demanding a goal and he just gave it despite there being foul on the defender. I thought defenders were given the benefit of the doubt in these cases?
More EFL stoogery, Thats three games in a row letting players simulate against us without a single yellow card and allowing the goal against us which should be a foul.
It's just not a coincidence for the 10th season in a row.
Did everyone catch the Millwall player simulating in the box just before they scored the second from the set piece?
He wasn't booked for it either same as Leeds or Sunderland players.
EFL claimed they were going to punished players caught simulating. It's yet another arbitrarily enforced rule depending on which Club it is.
I think people need to know the difference between applying the rules and applying tyhe rules 'fairly and evenly'
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