budegrecian
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There's a cliche that decisions will even themselves out over the course of a season. If that's the case then we must due a significant number of favourable decisions over the next few months.
This season to date, we seem to have been on the wrong end of more bad decisions than we usually get in an entire season.
Due to a Wedding, I couldn't make the trip today, but according to the commentary the ball was 100% over the line for a goal, from Nards. So the decisions that have gone against so far are:
- Bignett clean through v Stevenage away when brought down from behind. Should have been a sending off & penalty or free kick on the edge of the box.
-The ridiculous penalty & sending off of Tulls at Preston.
- To compound the previous decision, Sheps get brought down, they get the free kick & score.
-Harsh penalty v Chesterfield, although ultimately it didn't matter.
-Today's goal not given with the knock on effect that Nards gets himself sent off.
I can't remember a significant dodgy decision that has gone in our favour. What the hell is going on?
This season to date, we seem to have been on the wrong end of more bad decisions than we usually get in an entire season.
Due to a Wedding, I couldn't make the trip today, but according to the commentary the ball was 100% over the line for a goal, from Nards. So the decisions that have gone against so far are:
- Bignett clean through v Stevenage away when brought down from behind. Should have been a sending off & penalty or free kick on the edge of the box.
-The ridiculous penalty & sending off of Tulls at Preston.
- To compound the previous decision, Sheps get brought down, they get the free kick & score.
-Harsh penalty v Chesterfield, although ultimately it didn't matter.
-Today's goal not given with the knock on effect that Nards gets himself sent off.
I can't remember a significant dodgy decision that has gone in our favour. What the hell is going on?