Marky Mark wrote:If you weren't already sure about the referee - the fact that he stopped the game for 3 minutes, 5 minutes into 5 minutes first half injury time so that a player with a hand injury who was actually sat on the touchline in front of the Sutton bench could get treatment, and then when the game restarted he blew the half time whistle straight away - confirmed it.
stag324 wrote:I cannot remember when I last watched a worse game of football than yesterday.
Chrisuknottm wrote:Marky Mark wrote:If you weren't already sure about the referee - the fact that he stopped the game for 3 minutes, 5 minutes into 5 minutes first half injury time so that a player with a hand injury who was actually sat on the touchline in front of the Sutton bench could get treatment, and then when the game restarted he blew the half time whistle straight away - confirmed it.
Do any of our referees know if this situation before half time was the farce that it seemed or did he have no choice that he couldn't finish the half whilst a player was receiving treatment??
gazza1988 wrote:Shouldn't he have added on the time it took for him to receive treatment? Considering the 5 minutes we're mostly added for the treatment Harbottle needed.
Rob wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Shouldn't he have added on the time it took for him to receive treatment? Considering the 5 minutes we're mostly added for the treatment Harbottle needed.
Yes, injuries in injury time are added to injury time
bigalstag1 wrote:You can keep banging on about goals, Martin, but I still say the standard of home performances has been poor since Hartlepool last November, and woeful since the turn of the year. Its almost been a relief to watch the Stags,away, this season.
Martin Shaw wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:You can keep banging on about goals, Martin, but I still say the standard of home performances has been poor since Hartlepool last November, and woeful since the turn of the year. Its almost been a relief to watch the Stags,away, this season.
You complained at the lack of entertainment bigal. If it's not by goals and shots, how are you measuring entertainment?
Rob wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:You can keep banging on about goals, Martin, but I still say the standard of home performances has been poor since Hartlepool last November, and woeful since the turn of the year. Its almost been a relief to watch the Stags,away, this season.
You complained at the lack of entertainment bigal. If it's not by goals and shots, how are you measuring entertainment?
It's not always measurable Martin. I think despite the goals, actual entertainment has been pretty rare at FM this season. Clough is a very cautious manager, which is great when it works but can be very tough to watch at times. Football under DF was vastly superior though I suspect the goals scored are similar.
bear 73 wrote:Im a nervous wreck every time the ball goes into our penalty area, and scream loudly every time we shoot over the bar how can we score if we put the ball into the stand.
Im jumping up and down and sometimes blame the ref,
All this and a pint with a cheeseburger, and finish on a high or a big low.
Where else would you get that
MTFCMusings wrote:Rob wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:You can keep banging on about goals, Martin, but I still say the standard of home performances has been poor since Hartlepool last November, and woeful since the turn of the year. Its almost been a relief to watch the Stags,away, this season.
You complained at the lack of entertainment bigal. If it's not by goals and shots, how are you measuring entertainment?
It's not always measurable Martin. I think despite the goals, actual entertainment has been pretty rare at FM this season. Clough is a very cautious manager, which is great when it works but can be very tough to watch at times. Football under DF was vastly superior though I suspect the goals scored are similar.
After 37 games of the 18/19 season we had scored one less goal, but also conceded 15 less. We had 7 more points.
If you slotted Flitcroft team into the current table after 37 games it would be 5th, 4th after 38 games.
Home form 18/19 after 18 games :
W12 D4 L2 F30 A10 Pts40
22/23
W7 D7 L4 F29 A25 Pts 28
cassellswasmagic wrote:stag324 wrote:I cannot remember when I last watched a worse game of football than yesterday.
Amber Andy wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:stag324 wrote:I cannot remember when I last watched a worse game of football than yesterday.
The last dozen games under Cox were terrible![ They were, but didn't we have an injury crisis at that time as well ? Worse still Cox, had one of the lowest budgets in the league that season I seem to recall.
Rob wrote:My point was that goals/shots doesn't always equal entertainment and your stats bare that out. Only those not there would think entertainment this season at home is as high as it was in 2018 yet 16 fewer goals were scored back then.
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