LondonBlue   3
  17:18, Mon 6 Apr
An absolute disgrace today. Gave Ipswich every little decision and cancelling out our equaliser was despicable.

Hope the Club send out a public statement later.
LB
Replying to LondonBlue   17:36, Mon 6 Apr
Can't pin it on the ref.

On decisions like the disallowed goal he is reliant upon his assistant.

Sadly the portly little linesman wasn't in a position to judge so he guessed; wrongly.
Formerly Dirty Bertie
Jamie Dodger   -3
Replying to LondonBlue   17:47, Mon 6 Apr
LondonBlue
Hope the Club send out a public statement later.

I really really don't because it'd make us look like entitled bedwetters and it puts more pressure on the EFL to offer effing VAR as the solution.

Dust ourselves down, take the rough with the smooth and focus our effort on how we improve the things we can control on the pitch.
Los Azules   6
Replying to Worcester Blue   18:47, Mon 6 Apr
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.
Replying to LondonBlue   20:27, Mon 6 Apr
Agree! was poor & a “home ref” meaning most 50/50’d in his head went with Ipswich! Clear as day
BrokerBlue   2
Replying to Anygivensaturfay   21:22, Mon 6 Apr
Anygivensaturfay
Agree! was poor & a “home ref” meaning most 50/50’d in his head went with Ipswich! Clear as day

You can add most of the 60/40s in Blues favour to that too
Replying to Los Azules   08:52, Tue 7 Apr
Los Azules
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.

In his defence on getting hit with the ball, I do think Ipswich basically fired it right at him. It's actually a clever way to retain the ball if you're out of options.
mr_crosby   0
Replying to Phillystine   08:55, Tue 7 Apr
Phillystine
Los Azules
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.

In his defence on getting hit with the ball, I do think Ipswich basically fired it right at him. It's actually a clever way to retain the ball if you're out of options.

He’s in the wrong place then on the pitch.
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Magog Blue   0
Replying to mr_crosby   10:44, Tue 7 Apr
mr_crosby
Phillystine
Los Azules
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.

In his defence on getting hit with the ball, I do think Ipswich basically fired it right at him. It's actually a clever way to retain the ball if you're out of options.

He’s in the wrong place then on the pitch.

This is something I've noticed way more recently, I'm pretty sure refs were taught to work diagonally, these days they appear to position themselves in the centre of the pitch making themselves a bloody obstacle.
Magog Blue   0
Replying to mr_crosby   10:44, Tue 7 Apr
mr_crosby
Phillystine
Los Azules
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.

In his defence on getting hit with the ball, I do think Ipswich basically fired it right at him. It's actually a clever way to retain the ball if you're out of options.

He’s in the wrong place then on the pitch.

This is something I've noticed way more recently, I'm pretty sure refs were taught to work diagonally, these days they appear to position themselves in the centre of the pitch making themselves a bloody obstacle.
Replying to mr_crosby   11:16, Tue 7 Apr
mr_crosby
Phillystine
Los Azules
Well apart from constantly getting hit by the ball, missing our goal, missing their pen and being shit in general he did well.

In his defence on getting hit with the ball, I do think Ipswich basically fired it right at him. It's actually a clever way to retain the ball if you're out of options.

He’s in the wrong place then on the pitch.

On the one in the first half, the Ipswich player could see exactly where the ref was, he wasn't close to the player, and he drove a pass straight into the referee's legs. It can't always be the ref's fault - they've got to be somewhere on the pitch.