Some dodgy reffing in that game, definitely.
Not as dodgy as in this one, though...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM747L9Wf8M
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Some dodgy reffing in that game, definitely.
Not as dodgy as in this one, though...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mM747L9Wf8M
The refereeing in that game was utterly inexcusable. He started as soon as we went 4-0 up. Starting giving them everything and letting everything they did go. There was an appalling challenge on Arshavin, right through the back of him- he didnt even give the foul and then gave a foul against Diaby a second later.
THe sending off was a joke- Barton's challenge was at least a yellow and I think his third of the game, Diaby was sent off for doing far less than Nolan did in response to it. When does retaliation end?
THe second penalty was ludicrous and the actions of Nolan and Barton on our keeper in retrieving the ball should have been another yellow or red each. Again unpunished.
What a ****ing ****.
That said, it was pathetic from us.
It sticks in the mind because the game was utterly, utterly dead. We were pushing the ball around on our half way line, spurs were not even chasing it- they had given up. When we gifted it to them it was almost as though the spurs players were thinking 'oh for ****s sake, if you insist'......
I like the catastrophic sequence of events that almost led to Hull equalising in the cup final. Quite hilarious how quickly we can create chaos from a completely innocuous situation.
But we were devastating going forward that opposing team were almost frightened into submission. Team were more concerned about what we could do to them so they didn't attack our weaknesses.
We don't play good football now and our weaknesses are easier to exploit. We also have more weaknesses.
I'm not sure "complacency" is quite fair. We were a good side and won trophies but nobody, least of all us supporters, demanded or expected us to be title-winning machines the way Liverpool and then Manchester United were.
We weren't greedy; we were happy and content with what we'd won, and this was true even under George Graham.