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The Beast from the East
11 December 2011 18:35:27
LOL. Has he got a crouch in his pocket
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SEMerc
11 December 2011 18:38:23

Chris Foy's Wiki page. Before it gets changed again.


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Foy_%28referee%29


 


Christopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962[1] in St. Helens, Lancashire[2]) is an English professional football referee who officiates in the Premier League.


Since his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994, Foy has refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Trophy, Football League Cup and FA Cup. He is a well known Stoke City fan and was influential in their 2 - 1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 11/12/11 earning him the Man of the Match award.

Karl Guille
11 December 2011 18:39:38

My blood is boiling and so I just have to let it out, but it looks like I've been beaten to it!  Well played Stoke, stick to what you're good at but its a shame Chris Foy doesn't take a leaf out of their book and go join the Circus.  What a Clown, simply the worst refereeing performance I've seen in years.   Ady was yards onside for the equaliser and the handballs and foul on Kaboul were stone wallers!!  


Anyhow, great run Spurs, superbly entertaining football and here's to another 11 match unbeaten run.


 


COYS!!


St. Sampson
Guernsey
SEMerc
11 December 2011 18:51:53

LOL, well the Wiki page has been amended now. They've removed the reference to Foy's MoM award.

Saint Snow
11 December 2011 18:56:16

So Tottenham's run of playing above themselves comes to an end. Must have been unnerved by such a lofy and unfamiliar league placing, nosebleeds and all. All's not lost, though. Liverpool are pants so you've got a real chance of a Europa League place again


 



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
Gooner
11 December 2011 18:56:20



I notice the Gooner's have new statues outside the Emirates for Henry and Adams. It was actually pretty heartwarming watching Henry choke back the tears when he gave his speech. Top player 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Entirely appropriate, given Adams was a statue when he played.


Originally Posted by: CAPE-steve 


Really??


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


David M Porter
11 December 2011 18:57:19


Chris Foy's Wiki page. Before it gets changed again.


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Foy_%28referee%29


 


Christopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962[1] in St. Helens, Lancashire[2]) is an English professional football referee who officiates in the Premier League.


Since his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994, Foy has refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Trophy, Football League Cup and FA Cup. He is a well known Stoke City fan and was influential in their 2 - 1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 11/12/11 earning him the Man of the Match award.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 



 


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Saint Snow
11 December 2011 18:58:35


Chris Foy's Wiki page. Before it gets changed again.


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Foy_%28referee%29


 


Christopher J. Foy (born 20 November 1962[1] in St. Helens, Lancashire[2]) is an English professional football referee who officiates in the Premier League.


Since his first appointment as an official in the Football League in 1994, Foy has refereed a number of notable matches, including the FA Community Shield and the finals of the FA Trophy, Football League Cup and FA Cup. He is a well known Stoke City fan and was influential in their 2 - 1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 11/12/11 earning him the Man of the Match award.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Just a point of order - that Wiki entry's wrong.


St Helens is in Merseyside, not Lancashire.



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
Gooner
11 December 2011 19:01:01

Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


SEMerc
11 December 2011 19:19:35


So Tottenham's run of playing above themselves comes to an end. Must have been unnerved by such a lofy and unfamiliar league placing, nosebleeds and all. All's not lost, though. Liverpool are pants so you've got a real chance of a Europa League place again


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Well that's true. I'm assuming your lot will be spending big in January, given the fact that with your current squad you probably won't get into the Europa League for another five years. How many more good, but essentially limited, UK players can you hoover up, given the best ones aren't readily available to you?

SEMerc
11 December 2011 19:21:26


Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.

Saint Snow
11 December 2011 19:27:47



So Tottenham's run of playing above themselves comes to an end. Must have been unnerved by such a lofy and unfamiliar league placing, nosebleeds and all. All's not lost, though. Liverpool are pants so you've got a real chance of a Europa League place again


 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Well that's true. I'm assuming your lot will be spending big in January, given the fact that with your current squad you probably won't get into the Europa League for another five years. How many more good, but essentially limited, UK players can you hoover up, given the best ones aren't readily available to you?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


We won't spend big, simple as.


I still think emotion and sentimentality got Dalglish the job, cos he's nowhere near good enough an all-round manager to take us back to the top. Whilst our squad aint the best in the league, we're still underperforming, points-wise (given we've gone toe-to-toe and come out on top (even if not got the result) against both the Manchesters, Chelsea and Arsenal this season)


 


 



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
DTHFCJ
11 December 2011 19:34:22



Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


agree.


just a little setback in what will turn out to be a cracking season prem wise for the Spurs...as for the ref today shite no other word for him.

Gooner
11 December 2011 20:19:26




Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: DTHFCJ 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


agree.


just a little setback in what will turn out to be a cracking season prem wise for the Spurs...as for the ref today shite no other word for him.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Cracking season finishing 5th ot 6th??????? hmmmmmm   not saying they will but Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool are all in the mix for 2 places and don't be fooled it is that tight any two of the four could finish 5th and 6th.


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Gooner
11 December 2011 20:22:08



Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Karl Guille
11 December 2011 20:42:18




Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


St. Sampson
Guernsey
DTHFCJ
11 December 2011 20:51:09





Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: DTHFCJ 


agree.


just a little setback in what will turn out to be a cracking season prem wise for the Spurs...as for the ref today shite no other word for him.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Cracking season finishing 5th ot 6th??????? hmmmmmm   not saying they will but Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool are all in the mix for 2 places and don't be fooled it is that tight any two of the four could finish 5th and 6th.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Quite right  but chelsea are hot and cold as are the pool,arsenal will do well if RVP stays fit its Tottenhams best chance for  many moons to get 3rd

DTHFCJ
11 December 2011 20:54:24





Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


funny you should say that Gooner id forgot all about that bolton sending off last week your are right though it is all swings and roundabouts fair comment

Karl Guille
11 December 2011 21:11:23






Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: DTHFCJ 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


funny you should say that Gooner id forgot all about that bolton sending off last week your are right though it is all swings and roundabouts fair comment


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Does this qualify us for a North London love-in?    And while were at it - cracking RVP goal yesterday too!!


St. Sampson
Guernsey
DTHFCJ
11 December 2011 21:24:07







Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: DTHFCJ 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


funny you should say that Gooner id forgot all about that bolton sending off last week your are right though it is all swings and roundabouts fair comment


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Does this qualify us for a North London love-in?    And while were at it - cracking RVP goal yesterday too!!


Originally Posted by: Gooner 



 


 

Gooner
11 December 2011 21:24:55





Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Its true though Karl, I would be gutted if that had happened to Arsenal today, livid infact, Officials have to be accountable.


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Gooner
11 December 2011 21:27:55

I cringe evrytime RVP falls over , AW has to buy or get a forward on loan in January, maybe Defoe might pop down to us for a game or two


Personally I think it could well end up the two Manchester and North London clubs in the top four


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


wallaw
12 December 2011 09:37:31

Cracking game yesterday, we bossed the game and yet again failed to take our numerous chances, so in the end we had to rely on two stunning strikes. You have to say that the feel of the place was amazing and Martin O'Neil certainly has a way of putting a smile on faces, but without 2 new strikers in Jan we can only expect to avoid relegation and no more.


 


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Gandalf The White
12 December 2011 09:52:32






Tottenham paid the price for not turning up in the first half, finding themselves 2 down, then coming out in the 2nd half and playing against 13 men.


Shocking from the officials ...............still undecided about the pen that was given ..............just my opinion.


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The penalty given was soft. I'm more concerned about the two that weren't given and the goal that was ruled offside when it clearly wasn't. The actual score should have been 4-2 to Spurs.


Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 


It was soft but as far as what should have been it happens to most clubs, look at the Bolton sending off at Spurs last week, horrendous decision. It is swings and roundabouts and all clubs suffer and benefit from poor decisions i'm afraid.


Chelsea should have also been a man down in 15 minutes at Newcastle last week, that would have changed the game especially at 0-0 , it happens every week up and down the country .......sadly


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Quality comment Gooner, can't argue with that!


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Its true though Karl, I would be gutted if that had happened to Arsenal today, livid infact, Officials have to be accountable.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


That's extremely harsh.


I do a lot of cricket umpiring and one of my responses to a player who says I made a mistake is to point out gently and politely that I make far fewer than the players....


The referee is only human, as are the two assistants.  They will never see everything and they will never see everything absolutely correctly.  You have to accept that as a fact. If you want the match officiated like American Football with half a dozen referees on the pitch to watch eveything that happens, with on-field discussions every time there is an incident then you'll have a very well officiated match taking about four hours and boring the pants off everyone watching....


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CAPE-steve
12 December 2011 09:55:00
That's why we need technology, so key incidents can be sorted in a matter of seconds, so instead of player protests wasting time, we actually get an accurate decision for a change.
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