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Was it Oliver? He's gone from being a good ref to being totally reliant on VAR
Just seen a clip of the Millwall goalie’s challenge on Mateta.How the f**k did they need VAR to intervene to award a red card.? The contact may not have been intentional but I haven’t seen anything like that in football since Schumacher on Battiston in 1982. Deserves a lengthy ban IMHO.Hope Mateta recovers quickly.
Two people who watched the game live told me the Millwall fans were singing “Let him die” when Mateta was receiving treatment and being put on the stretcher.The usual behaviour from Millwall fans,Shame on them.
Harald Schumacher on Patrick Battiston.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on March 01, 2025, 11:21:23 pmTwo people who watched the game live told me the Millwall fans were singing “Let him die” when Mateta was receiving treatment and being put on the stretcher.The usual behaviour from Millwall fans,Shame on them. As did the Palarse nonce's when our player was down but the BBC chose to ignore that. Noluwdc. F 'em all.
Whatever ban Roberts gets, they should give the same to Oliver. If he can't see that it is a red card with a clear line of vision and being only a few yards away, he shouldn't be refereeing.
I vividly remember Sulli taking out a young striker in an away game at either Sunderland or Middlesborough in our Championship days. Sulli didn't leave the turf like the Millwall idiot did, he just raced out like a chieftain tank and the striker was stretchered off. Difference being Sulli committed no foul.
The FA have tonight condemned the chanting of “Let him die” by the Millwall fans but said they did not actually “breach their regulations”.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on March 02, 2025, 12:06:50 amThe FA have tonight condemned the chanting of “Let him die” by the Millwall fans but said they did not actually “breach their regulations”.The Football Association has condemned some "let him die" chants made towards Mateta by some Millwall fans while he was receiving treatment on the pitch, but said they do not breach its regulations.However, the FA will investigate homophobic chants aimed towards Ben Chilwell, on loan at Palace from Chelsea, from Millwall supporters.Interesting.
Quote from: monkeytennis on March 02, 2025, 09:04:55 pmQuote from: Pancho Regan on March 02, 2025, 12:06:50 amThe FA have tonight condemned the chanting of “Let him die” by the Millwall fans but said they did not actually “breach their regulations”.The Football Association has condemned some "let him die" chants made towards Mateta by some Millwall fans while he was receiving treatment on the pitch, but said they do not breach its regulations.However, the FA will investigate homophobic chants aimed towards Ben Chilwell, on loan at Palace from Chelsea, from Millwall supporters.Interesting.Yawn. Heard it all before. Any other club and you wouldn't have heard about it. Because Wall are the biggest little club in the world it sells papers. He went for the ball, I want commitment from the Lions. The Palace chairman is a joke. That club represents everything that is wrong with modern football. It will all be forgotten in a few days and they can get back in their box and toddle off back to Surrey.
Quote from: monkeytennis on March 02, 2025, 09:04:55 pmQuote from: Pancho Regan on March 02, 2025, 12:06:50 amThe FA have tonight condemned the chanting of “Let him die” by the Millwall fans but said they did not actually “breach their regulations”.The Football Association has condemned some "let him die" chants made towards Mateta by some Millwall fans while he was receiving treatment on the pitch, but said they do not breach its regulations.However, the FA will investigate homophobic chants aimed towards Ben Chilwell, on loan at Palace from Chelsea, from Millwall supporters.Interesting.Yawn. Heard it all before. Any other club and you wouldn't have heard about it. Because Wall are the biggest little club in the world it sells papers. He went for the ball, I want commitment from the Lions. The Palace chairman is a joke. That club represents everything that is wrong with modern football. It will all be forgotten in a few days and they can get back in their box and toddle off back to Surrey.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on March 02, 2025, 12:06:50 amThe FA have tonight condemned the chanting of “Let him die” by the Millwall fans but said they did not actually “breach their regulations”.The Football Association has condemned some "let him die" chants made towards Mateta by some Millwall fans while he was receiving treatment on the pitch, but said they do not breach its regulations.However, the FA will investigate homophobic chants aimed towards Ben Chilwell, on loan at Palace from Chelsea, from Millwall supporters.Interesting.