eastwoodsdustman
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I always thought it was illegal to take a whistle into a football ground.
The wider support is not 5 people on here.
Exactly!The whistle did nothing other than ruin the game.
If I'm confused in Block 20 then the players must be.
I say the players stop and start and a little later they scored their second goal.
Who ever it was is a moron and I'm surprised those around him let him get away with it.
Exactly that is what happened I saw it clearly the ball in was a miss kick and they didn't expect it the way it came inThis isn't when the whistle was blown (nor when the hesitation was) when sky blues playe release the full highlights tomorrow have a proper look! When the awful shot from Bolton came in (the one that was closer to going for a throw than in the back of the net), it bobbled between Riley and Sterry, who both stopped and looked at each other because of a whistle!
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What have I just fucking said I and others didn't hear a whistle if you and others did fair enough. What do you want me to say,yes I heard it when I didn't ?
Might want to get hearing tested then, heard it clearly in 23What have I just fucking said I and others didn't hear a whistle if you and others did fair enough. What do you want me to say,yes I heard it when I didn't ?
Heard it clearly in block 17. Not just me but others round us too. Also people moaning about it outside the ground. It happened, but am sure they'll be many who will still throw a wobbly about it though.
the people outside moaning must have been sisu lovers!!
I did say in another post it could of been hesitation, but it just seemed too coincidental! Whistles were blowing yes, but this time (for me) was just one whistle on its own (as apposed to 10 or 15) at the wrong moment! Suppose the players are the only one that will ever truly know! Will they come out and say? Maybe not as it would look like bad relations with the fans, but it needs to stop also!That's correct in terms of the timing - but my reading at the time was that the two players paused because they thought the other was going for the ball.
I don't know, and we may never know for sure, but given that whistles were being blown all second half with seemingly no impact on the players, it may have been coincidental and it was genuinely just a moment of confusion.
Exactly, it was much clearer and sounded like the ref. It happened a few times through the game.I did say in another post it could of been hesitation, but it just seemed too coincidental! Whistles were blowing yes, but this time (for me) was just one whistle on its own (as apposed to 10 or 15) at the wrong moment! Suppose the players are the only one that will ever truly know! Will they come out and say? Maybe not as it would look like bad relations with the fans, but it needs to stop also!
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Where have I pretended that it didn't happen? I said I didn't hear it in block 16 there is still some noise from the fans you know people yelling get on close him down that sort of stuff along with sky blue army city till I die singing the sky blues song etc. I said I didn't hear it not that it didn't happenMight want to get hearing tested then, heard it clearly in 23
Maybe just come out and say it's wrong rather than trying to pretend it didn't happen?
Might want to get hearing tested then, heard it clearly in 23
Maybe just come out and say it's wrong rather than trying to pretend it didn't happen?
Heard it clearly in block 17. Not just me but others round us too. Also people moaning about it outside the ground. It happened, but am sure they'll be many who will still throw a wobbly in denial about it though.
Are you sure it's not the tinnitus?
I'm glad you were paying attention to the game today! Maybe your whistle had you preoccupied but how was that shot "several minutes" before their goal?? I'm not getting into stupid arguments with stupid ppl who don't know what they're arguing about! Watch the full highlights on Sky Blues Player and then tell me that shit was "minutes" before their goal! As apposed to directly leading up to it as it happenedSo it was several minutes before the goal then??? Wow! That's conclusive then.
I did say in another post it could of been hesitation, but it just seemed too coincidental! Whistles were blowing yes, but this time (for me) was just one whistle on its own (as apposed to 10 or 15) at the wrong moment! Suppose the players are the only one that will ever truly know! Will they come out and say? Maybe not as it would look like bad relations with the fans, but it needs to stop also!
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People don't tend to sound like a referee's whistle when they do it though.Don't fans whistle for the whistle after 90 mins? This is customary, isn't it?
Heard it load and clear back row block 21! As did about 20 people (who stood and shouted in block 16 direction) around meMight want to get hearing tested then, heard it clearly in 23
Maybe just come out and say it's wrong rather than trying to pretend it didn't happen?
Are you sure it's not the tinnitus?
I thought Lameiras was an odd choice to bring on too. We had Stevenson on the bench, Ghadzev and Jones. Would have thought any of those three would have been a better option.Lost the game with the Lameiras sub. Not a player to bring on when you need to defend and keep the ball. He had just lost the ball in a 2 v 2 down the other end.
Someone needs to tell the ref then.I always thought it was illegal to take a whistle into a football ground.
Don't fans whistle for the whistle after 90 mins? This is customary, isn't it?
BBC, website ses goal scored, 90+1, how does anyone know why the whistle was blown?
Don't fans whistle for the whistle after 90 mins? This is customary, isn't it?
BBC, website ses goal scored, 90+1, how does anyone know why the whistle was blown?
Think you will find refs cost us lots of points and it's not just today.Page 5 under powers and duties show that the ref should have stopped play if he considered it interfered with the play
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/afdeveloping/refereeing/law_5_the_referee_en_47411.pdf
Refs fault
What's all this pats and well done shit.Plenty of fans around the ground also saw it didn't they? Others on here who disagree with most things I say included
Pipe down, if only people cared as much about the football then they do back pats and well dones.
Don't fans whistle for the whistle after 90 mins? This is customary, isn't it?
BBC, website ses goal scored, 90+1, how does anyone know why the whistle was blown?
So you are asking for supporters to hit someone.Prick with a whistle cost us two points to day and i am sorry the run on the pitch for the Sheffield game cost us 2 points as it broke the concentration ( i know there wasnt a lot) of the players - so four and look where we could be - please anyone close to the twat with whistle - lump him - its not fuckin clever !
if ref heared whistlies he should of stoped game ,then started game when in full control ,so no goal ?Players seemed to stop just before Boltons 2nd after a flurry of whistles.
Give it a rest lads. I come to watch a game, not one that's ruined by constant whistles that must distract our players
Apparently blown from the front of Block 18.Might want to get hearing tested then, heard it clearly in 23
Maybe just come out and say it's wrong rather than trying to pretend it didn't happen?
So that justifies it does it?Apparently blown from the front of Block 18.
Everything with this club is wrong Nick shame you can't see it.
Apparently blown from the front of Block 18.
Everything with this club is wrong Nick shame you can't see it.
Tell you what I'm going to admit that all protests are wrong.Just admit whistle blowing is wrong. Rather than avoid the issue.