Exactly.What about McNulty through after the foul on Max and the lino flagged him offside when he wasn't, we had a few decisions but I still think we would have won, they threw players forward and we were close to breaking on that a few times in the second half.
If you leave 3-4 players always offside on set plays and hope that your running players come through to score by creating this distraction then at times its going to work for you and other times, the linesman gets it wrong, how many have they scored this year from this bully boy long ball tactic.
Nolan clearly angry and sadly, he didn't show the same kind of words that Robins did, he should have expressed his anger and then conceded by saying that both games were extremely tough and we did well.
Looked to me as though McNulty wound him up more by smiling at him after the clash of heads. It made him do it even more. It is good to see that we finally have players with a backbone.
Mcnulty was a proper footballer in that incident he could have dropped to the floor holding his face and screaming in agony! But he did'nt I would like to know if the thought process by him was "if I get him sent off it would fire Notts up even more and we could struggle to contain them even though they only had ten men!" So he stood his groundno he didn't I had a clear view of it, he butted McNulty, not hard, but players go get sent off for it.
I don't vehemently hate Nolan, he's just a dick. I'm not sure why you're defending him, but carry on.
What do you mean, stop being a baby, you're the one crying even though we won. All about CCFC for me, not interested in Notts.
I knew you would come round to my way of thinking eventuallyIt sure does. And the unity the squad seem to have in backing one another up. Lost count how many times there’s been ‘handbags’ In games and the squad have covered each other!
Also good to see Kelly getting in the refs ear County-style after every foul. I don’t like it much when players do it but when opposition players do it repeatedly, you can’t just sit back and not resort to doing the same in reply
Not the way I see it. Notts County are nothing but whinging bullies. McNulty wasn't going to get bullied. It helped to make sure that their tactics failed. Laughing or smiling at a bully is the best way to stop them. McNulty played it fair and their player couldn't afford to be a bully for the rest of the game.Mcnulty was a proper footballer in that incident he could have dropped to the floor holding his face and screaming in agony! But he did'nt I would like to know if the thought process by him was "if I get him sent off it would fire Notts up even more and we could struggle to contain them even though they only had ten men!" So he stood his ground
Apart from the headbut, look at the Notts County player with his foot in the same incident, stamping down on McNultys foot.
I wondered why Max was telling the ref about a stamp.
Needs banning the same as Davies.
And he got a push from Mcnulty as he ran straight across his path trying to delay the throw,
Apart from the headbut, look at the Notts County player with his foot in the same incident, stamping down on McNultys foot.
I wondered why Max was telling the ref about a stamp.
Needs banning the same as Davies.
And he got a push from Mcnulty as he ran straight across his path trying to delay the throw,
got booked for the incident so won't happen.
Isnt that only if he was booked for the headbutt attempt and the stamping? If the ref didnt see the stamping isnt that still allowed for a red after?
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