nibbles - 11/2/2018 09:11
kettners - 11/2/2018 08:32
Bagdad - Evo whoever he is is absolutely right what he says and I totally agree with the statement -its one of the most important reasons why we struggle at home- Zakuini just isnt comfortable on the ball he cant pass to save his life he is a hoofer- so he puts himself near a centre forward so he doesn't have to receive the ball and it is having a big impact on our full backs as they have to come deeper to get the ball and then are sometimes closed down by the oppositions midfield. Egan was always good on the ball and it gave Jackson and Garmston a licence to get high up the pitch and run at the opposition form a high position.
Why would you deny being evo, Kettners?
ARe there really two separate people who wanted to point out that:
?Zakuini? Just hoofs it
?Zakuini? stands next to the centreforward
The fullbacks have to receive the ball too deep
Hess and Byrne can?t switch the play
List just stood around so Eaves had to do lots of running
Eaves and Parker don?t get on the end of crosses from the fullbacks
Maybe one of you has a stalker :19:
kettners - 11/2/2018 09:15
Captain - Im talking bollocks ? - why on earth would you get tight on Marriot when we've got the ball coming out of defence ? Unless you want to make Marriots job really easy.
There's more to being a defender than just marking and shot stopping ? If Zakuini is that good why isn't he playing prem or championship football now ? - its because hes not good on the ball ? where was he or Ehmer for 'LLoyds tap in ' and for that matter Griggs goal last week ? Id argue he being our best overall defender ? and for the record hes not in the same class as Egan
The pitch is always an issue especially in certain sections- that being said if you were there you would have witnessed the constant down pour throughout the game.
The midfield was the other issue as they were poor on the ball and slow to switch play at times
Noobleton - 11/2/2018 10:06
The shirt pull on Eaves off the pitch is one of the most cynical things I've seen not be punished at Priestfield.
markinkent - 11/2/2018 10:33
Noobleton - 11/2/2018 10:06
The shirt pull on Eaves off the pitch is one of the most cynical things I've seen not be punished at Priestfield.
What punishment were you expecting.
The only thing the ref could have done is stop the game and restart with a drop ball. that would have confused the Rainham End somewhat :-)
Pinched from a referees page at Reading FA
"The Laws say that a foul, for which a free kick would be awarded, can only be committed on the field of play. So no free kick but referee can still stop the game and take any action necessary. But how to restart? Again the law has it covered. If an offence is committed off the field of play, as Alan Pardew suggested happened at Burnley, whilst the ball remains in play, the game when stopped is restarted by a dropped ball where the ball was, when the referee stopped play. Not much of a penalty for the offender but one of those little oddities that referees have to remember."
markinkent - 11/2/2018 10:33
Noobleton - 11/2/2018 10:06
The shirt pull on Eaves off the pitch is one of the most cynical things I've seen not be punished at Priestfield.
What punishment were you expecting.
The only thing the ref could have done is stop the game and restart with a drop ball. that would have confused the Rainham End somewhat :-)
Pinched from a referees page at Reading FA
"The Laws say that a foul, for which a free kick would be awarded, can only be committed on the field of play. So no free kick but referee can still stop the game and take any action necessary. But how to restart? Again the law has it covered. If an offence is committed off the field of play, as Alan Pardew suggested happened at Burnley, whilst the ball remains in play, the game when stopped is restarted by a dropped ball where the ball was, when the referee stopped play. Not much of a penalty for the offender but one of those little oddities that referees have to remember."
markinkent - 11/2/2018 10:33
Noobleton - 11/2/2018 10:06
The shirt pull on Eaves off the pitch is one of the most cynical things I've seen not be punished at Priestfield.
What punishment were you expecting.
The only thing the ref could have done is stop the game and restart with a drop ball. that would have confused the Rainham End somewhat :-)
Pinched from a referees page at Reading FA
"The Laws say that a foul, for which a free kick would be awarded, can only be committed on the field of play. So no free kick but referee can still stop the game and take any action necessary. But how to restart? Again the law has it covered. If an offence is committed off the field of play, as Alan Pardew suggested happened at Burnley, whilst the ball remains in play, the game when stopped is restarted by a dropped ball where the ball was, when the referee stopped play. Not much of a penalty for the offender but one of those little oddities that referees have to remember."
SteveTreacle - 11/2/2018 11:06
markinkent - 11/2/2018 10:33
Noobleton - 11/2/2018 10:06
The shirt pull on Eaves off the pitch is one of the most cynical things I've seen not be punished at Priestfield.
What punishment were you expecting.
The only thing the ref could have done is stop the game and restart with a drop ball. that would have confused the Rainham End somewhat :-)
Pinched from a referees page at Reading FA
"The Laws say that a foul, for which a free kick would be awarded, can only be committed on the field of play. So no free kick but referee can still stop the game and take any action necessary. But how to restart? Again the law has it covered. If an offence is committed off the field of play, as Alan Pardew suggested happened at Burnley, whilst the ball remains in play, the game when stopped is restarted by a dropped ball where the ball was, when the referee stopped play. Not much of a penalty for the offender but one of those little oddities that referees have to remember."
True, you can?t give a foul while the ball is off of the pitch, but you can caution or send someone off for
misconduct for something that happened in such an incident.