Bitter Fake hoops

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Bitter Fake hoops

by SHORT AND CURLY » 27 Sep 2012 06:29

http://www.qprdot.org/viewtopic.php?t=64430

:lol:

All the money the muppets have spent and we won because of our dirty tactics.

Two bookings a piece according to the stats.............


Perhaps that's why they are called QP HA!

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Re: Bitter Fake hoops

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 27 Sep 2012 06:57

Nothing new, all fans blame the referee when they lose.

Enjoy the moment after winning 3-2 at Loftus Road as it beat sall those 0-0 games through the years.

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Re: Bitter Fake hoops

by Mr. Reading » 27 Sep 2012 07:26

Thought the penalty we did win was a dive I thought, but QPR fans can't really moan after the ref disallowed a perfectly good goal for us at 1-1, despite already signalling there had been no foul! The time when Pog was through on goal I thought was stonewall (would like to see it again), but the ref bottled it as he knew it would have meant a sending off.

The Kebe incident I thought for a moment was going to be a red, he went in hard but it looked worse due to the wet conditions, it wasn't two footed or studs-up from what I could see so yellow the right call.

As the above poster alludes to though, most fans will find some reason to blame the ref. I certainly would have done had we lost today as I thought he was awful for us!

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Sep 2012 07:29

Mr. Reading The Kebe incident I thought for a moment was going to be a red, he went in hard but it looked worse due to the wet conditions, it wasn't two footed or studs-up from what I could see so yellow the right call.


Mick Gooding on BBCRB was quite irate about this booking - he said that Kebe actually slipped rather than going in hard as he'd realised he wasn't going to get the ball and thus pulled out of the challenge only to fall over and take the QPR player out.

A fair observation or some biased ramblings from our ex-manager?

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Re: Bitter Fake hoops

by urz13 » 27 Sep 2012 07:33

Mick must be right, becuase Kebe doesn't go in hard


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by Royalwaster » 27 Sep 2012 07:49

T.R.O.L.I.
Mr. Reading The Kebe incident I thought for a moment was going to be a red, he went in hard but it looked worse due to the wet conditions, it wasn't two footed or studs-up from what I could see so yellow the right call.


Mick Gooding on BBCRB was quite irate about this booking - he said that Kebe actually slipped rather than going in hard as he'd realised he wasn't going to get the ball and thus pulled out of the challenge only to fall over and take the QPR player out.

A fair observation or some biased ramblings from our ex-manager?


Knowing Kebe that sounds like the most reasonable explanation - more likely to fall over than tackle hard ....

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Re: Bitter Fake hoops

by Isaac Hunt » 27 Sep 2012 09:09

Some refs would have sent Kebe off. He did slip, but his boot/studs were a good foot off the ground. The QPR did him a big favour by getting up so quickly.

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Re: Bitter Fake hoops

by chilipepper91 » 27 Sep 2012 09:43

Mr. Reading Thought the penalty we did win was a dive I thought, but QPR fans can't really moan after the ref disallowed a perfectly good goal for us at 1-1, despite already signalling there had been no foul! The time when Pog was through on goal I thought was stonewall (would like to see it again), but the ref bottled it as he knew it would have meant a sending off.

The Kebe incident I thought for a moment was going to be a red, he went in hard but it looked worse due to the wet conditions, it wasn't two footed or studs-up from what I could see so yellow the right call.

As the above poster alludes to though, most fans will find some reason to blame the ref. I certainly would have done had we lost today as I thought he was awful for us!


Think you've got them all right. The pen we won was a dive (I couldn't believe it was given), the one where Pog got a touch then went down should have been given, it looked for the Hal-Dyer one that he signalled no penalty then when he saw Hal emerge before Dyer he blew up just before Pog scored, and Kebe was a yellow, it was a fast slide tackle nowhere near getting the ball.

Problem I think with Pog is he's one of these players who sometimes looks for the contact, rather than (in the above example) carrying on towards goal and getting a shot in.

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