Quote ="sanjunien"the Friedel comment was farcicle but the praise of Parker quite justified IMO - he's been consistently hardworking and added some steel to a Spurs midfield - his work rate is amazing.
England captain ? nah,but alongside Gerrard could be just what the national side need for the summer as the Lampard partnership has failed most times it's been tried - and as for Barry ? well......'"
I wasn't trying to knock Parker by any means, he's been a brilliant signing for Spurs. He was just as consistent for West Ham, his work rate is fantastic and he's been a key player for Tottenham this season. His MOM was fully justified last night.
Quote ="Mark"Embarassing Dalglish. I agree with JWP.
Always the victim, it's never your fault.'"
Some thing will never change with that lot.
Quote ="JWP"FWIW, I don't think it's a sending off, I thought a yellow was about right.
I actually think half of what is wrong with football at the minute is that too much is classed as a 'sending off offence' and then you get all this letter of the law crap. I'm fine with players needing protection from bad fouls, over the years the Van Basten's etc didn't get this protection and had careers cut short which nobody wants to see, but instances like last night aren't a red for me.
We seem to have lost a foul just being a foul, now a foul is a 'yellow' almost immediately. Then referees back themselves into a corner when something marginally worse happens so it has to be a red, where if they just gave fouls for most things, they'd still have the yellow as the next step and red for the really dangerous/deliberate stuff.'"
Excellent post, it's spot on for me. I still think most referees are too quick to produce a card now and ultimately that leads to rash red cards being shown. I'm all for someone being sent off if it's a dangerous or reckless foul but we're now seeing red cards that, in a lot of cases, could be a yellow but as long as the referee produces yellow cards for minimal stuff we're always going to see a lot of red.