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Post by rjdgull on Sept 19, 2024 17:21:08 GMT
As we look to bounce back from a poor result last week we have Jenkins Davis back again as well as the unavailable Cooke, Foulston and Hayfield which should make a difference. Last home game until 12th October and league game until 5th October (Buckland in Devon Bowl next Tuesday) so important we at least put in a performance.
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Post by stig123 on Sept 19, 2024 20:52:32 GMT
I know it's very early in the season...but seems like a big game already.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 21, 2024 13:29:04 GMT
link - line up is out- 3 out last week are back but Jenkins- Davies is on the bench.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 21, 2024 19:32:52 GMT
link - TUFC match report.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 21, 2024 20:27:25 GMT
While we maintained our home unbeaten record and were unlucky not to get all three points, perhaps could have done better to get the win in spite of the poor referee. An incredibly dull first half where we didn’t work the keeper at all, Saint Albans had the best chance with Sam Dreyer performing a good block on the line. We did seem to have a very good handball penalty shout in their area early on which the referee didn’t clock and on the rare occasion Cooke managed to get away from the defender, on the left-wing, having his arm pull back by the defender, seem to be totally legitimate in the ref’s rules of the games. Saint Albans were able to create some space to have a shot on goal early in the second half which Hamon did well to save and then shortly after Seymour was able to get away but poorly squared ball in the area when perhaps could have had a shot himself although the defender dealt with it poorly and Seymour was able to latch onto the loose ball to shoot pass the defender and to the side of the keeper to open his account for our club. Pretty much overdue as he has had one goal ruled out marginally offside, and hit the inside of the post on another occasion, so well deserved and no doubt will help his confidence. Unfortunately, Saint Albans are able to get the goal back, fairly quickly when the ball came out to Cooke on the touch line and as he held the ball up, was clearly fouled and tripped over to lose the ball conceding possession and their player was then given too much space in front of the goal to shoot just outside the area and squeezed the ball inside the left-hand post for a poorly conceded equalizer. Shortly later, their scorer went into Palmer late hitting his head/eye and the referee had no choice, but to award a straight red. Unfortunately Palmer was then in no condition to continue not being able to see through the eye. Hope he recovers well and maybe having a blank weekend next week is no bad thing. Having a man advantage meant we were able to dominate thereafter with Mussa coming on and doing some good work although somewhat wasteful at times with his shooting. Tonks came on as well and managed to get the ball in the box on a number of occasions causing chaos but again St Albans were just about able to survive. Turning point came when Mussa was able to take the ball to the byline in the area and as he was just about to cross, was slid into and bowled over by the defender. From my vantage point couldn’t be completely sure whether it was a slip or trip but the below Torquay talk video is pretty clear and another crucial mistake by the referee. Poor Mussa was unable to get up and sadly was eventually stretchered off after the game. With all our substitutes used up meant we were back to 10 versus 10 and while we did have one or two other chances, notably, Carson firing over at the far post with the goal at his mercy we did not have the same bite again. So 1-1 it ended, I think the referee also got the timings wrong at the end with 10 minutes of injury time awarded. Palmer had five minutes of treatment , three minutes was lost when a fan seemed to fall over in the family stand, leaving 2 minutes for the 2 goal celebrations, all the substitutions and other injuries / time wasting (they picked up 2 yellows for this) Think the ref just wanted to end a poor day at the office. 🤬 link and link - 2 videos of penalty incident.
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Post by gateman49 on Sept 21, 2024 20:49:59 GMT
I don't excuse our performance in calling out the ref but I must highlight what he did as a result of the elbow in face incident.
His first instinct should have been to address the situation of Palmer having been poleaxed. He didn't even run over to the scene but, after Dreyer had helpfully suggested that he should do so, he decided to book him. While that was going on Hamon ran half the length of the pitch to the stricken Palmer and straight away he waved on our medical team. It was only then that the ref went across to the incident and realised what had happened.
It was worse than 'a poor day at the office' it was pathetic
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 22, 2024 6:29:08 GMT
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 22, 2024 10:19:45 GMT
Well what can you say about that game, so many talking points.
Starting with Johnny Cash who must have been the worst official in a long, long time. Inept from the start with the handball that wasn't a handball to the (IMO) clear cut penalty when Musa was hacked to the ground (Any update on the injury?). I wonder what the assessor thought? I’d love to hear the ref’s comments on the key talking points.
Taking him out of the equation we were poor again with St. Albans passing the ball and in three or four passes we were in our half. Us, four passes and we were just out of the D!! St. Albans aided by the ref could do what they wanted. We need bigger and nastier players than we have got at the moment.
Good report from Dave on the .com site.
I don't believe this squad will get us promoted.
I'm in Cardiff on the Saturday of the next home game as was going to leave early to get back in time, not going to bother now.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Sept 22, 2024 12:29:13 GMT
Johnny Cash?
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 22, 2024 12:44:39 GMT
Johnny Cash? AKA The Man in Black 😀
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Post by Rob on Sept 22, 2024 13:16:01 GMT
A Boy Named Sam Read. Dreadful refereeing. Foul on Cooke in the build up to their equaliser, too?
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 22, 2024 15:45:15 GMT
A Boy Named Sam Read. Dreadful refereeing. Foul on Cooke in the build up to their equaliser, too? It was right in front of me Rob, you don’t need the question mark, could not have been more clear cut.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Sept 22, 2024 16:33:05 GMT
Johnny Cash? AKA The Man in Black 😀 Shouldn't wonder if Ray Charles was a better Nick name given his performance.
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Post by bobgull on Sept 22, 2024 17:30:14 GMT
While we weren’t at our best it's difficult to win when you’re also playing against the officials. Probably the most inept performance by a ref I’ve seen, not least because of the key decisions that he bottled or for reasons of his own decided not to give.
Although the handball and Mussa penalty decisions were diabolical, the most baffling for me was the pull back on Cooke. The defender knew he was beaten, decided to take one for the team by committing a blatantly obvious professional foul that the whole stadium saw yet the officials (“officials” because the lino on the Pop Side had a perfect view of it) decided there was no infringement to the rules. I was perplexed and expressed this to the lino.
We pay good money to be entertained and the players (I believe) do their best to entertain. Surely it’s not too much to expect, even at this level, to have competent match officials?
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Post by petef on Sept 23, 2024 11:11:09 GMT
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