Thought it was a very harsh decision for the penalty & no way was it a red card offence.
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Thought it was a very harsh decision for the penalty & no way was it a red card offence.
To be fair Dodge, there was some debate on here about Shels red card on Friday night as well.Shels appeared (I didn't see last nights game) to deal better with red card on friday than Pats did last night although I think they were helped on Friday by Pats not finishing it off when they had a great oppurtunity (11 V 10 and a goal lead). Do believe red card last night was harsh - surely pen was "punishment" enough ?
I honestly think both red cards were harsh (even though I was delighted when the keeper was sent off last night!). But there can be no doubt about the pen in my mind.
The big difference between the two teams was how they adjusted to playing with 11 men against 10 - Shels moved the ball around and stretched Pats, Pats on Friday seemed to go long ball very quickly. As for the earlier comment that Pats were outplaying Shels until the sending off that is utter nonsense, the game was very even (only one chance for each team) with Shels just shading it as their midfield was on top. I thought, after Friday, that Pats couldnt play as bad again...but I was wrong. Was talking to a couple of Pats lads before the game and they were decidedly pessimistic about the game, I now know why!
Pats players don't deserve a cup final after their behaviour earlier in the year.
The Shels players, equally don't deserve a cup final after their behaviour either.
Lets just give the cup to Sligo
I don't think it was a penalty. If its a penalty, its a red card (I think the ball should've be called back as the throw was taken 5 yards form where it went out too...).
And the difference between Friday's red card (which i though was wrong too), was that last night's also gave them a goal (though the penalty). So that incident changed the game from 1-0 Pats (11 v 11) to 1-1 (Shels with a man advantage and pats with sub keeper in (who's useless).
I'm not saying Shels couldn't have won anyway, but I don't think anyone could argue that the ref's decision didn't change the game.
I've yet to see a game where a ref hasn't made a mistake. Some bigger than others. While I might give my opinion on incidents, I don't get worried about it as sometimes we get on the right side of these decisions. Even though I'm obviously gutted to be knocked out again, whats done is done
are you telling me that you don't think theres a strong possiblity the game was thrown? that Philly Hughes penalty looks very dodgy to me and I'd question your keepers positioning for at least 2 of the goals. not to mention the lack of effort throughout your team
don't worry though, you can bet against Shels next Saturday, they won't need to throw that game to lose
If you watched Delany as much as I do you would know he has an awful habit of going walkabout in his box. Also Hughes has missed 3 pens (Sheriff, Crettyard and Waterford) this season, are they all as a result of betting scams?? There is no doubt in my mind that the game was not thrown, however they did play absolutely awful and deserved to lose. Again, this is Shels who like to do the unlikeliest things. But carry on with your internet theories. BTW Lee Harvey Oswald may not have shot JFK (just to give you the heads up on that one)...;)
Bring it on, we'll be flying after the cup heroics do don't get your hopes up. I'm over for it so all that's left to say is...
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...76_468x286.jpg
What's the estimate for Shels fans at final?
Somewhere between 2,000-3,000 I would imagine
Is the joys of being a footballer......Quote:
but scooping the ball over the bar like he did, for someone with his record...
What would be more impressive if Shels managed to tell the Sheriff player to hit a cracking shot from 40 yards into the top corner.Quote:
i dont think the penalty Hughes missed against Waterford was intentional, would be pretty impressive if it was.
Who knows? Can't predict the future of a game. But do me a favour and provide the proof instead of talking out of the side of your mouth.Quote:
you don't think it would be possible for Shels to concede another goal in the time allowed?
do me a favour, watch the highlights again, but this time, take the blinkers off
you are about the only Shels fan I've seen who isn't at least a little suspicious. maybe it is just a coincidence that people were discussing half time shels, full time sheriff on the day of the game and before as if it were fixed and then lo and behold thats what happens
maybe Philly really did just miss hit the penalty that badly, maybe Dean Delaney is that bad of a keeper that hed be that far off his line with the opposition in possession so far up the field, and maybe hes so bad that he was badly positioned for the free and maybe the flapping was not intentional.
Maybe your midfield and defence went completely to sleep in the second half.
I dunno, if it were my team I'd want an investigation and anyone involved kicked out of my club
But your starting remark was that shels didn't deserve to win the cup because of what they had done. There was no preamble about investigations or suspicions, you were stating fact despite there being no evidence. Then you take instances in a game which I have attempted to explain from the point of view of someone who watches shels every week.
So people discussed a possible being scenario about a game...what a shock....
BTW if it was found that anything untoward happened then I agree with you but I find it hard to believe that no one has been found out yet if it was so obvious. I also hope that the club has looked into this already and found no evidence of wrongdoing.
Let me give you a scenario: team three nil up, team get one back then keeper lets harmless shot go in. Then its three all and the star striker misses twice from five yards, he then misses a crucial penalty. They lose, hundreds of people put on bets which made them money. Fix? Champions league final 2005?