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Blackburn Away. Post Match Thread

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I'm surprised he stayed answering the questions so long. Some of them are just awful questions.

Well he said he didn't want to discuss refereeing decisions and then they guy asked him hence why he got a bit arsey. And the other time was when the guy acting with incredulity when Kenny said he believed we would win he game, which was all a bit patronising.
 
Well he said he didn't want to discuss refereeing decisions and then they guy asked him hence why he got a bit arsey. And the other time was when the guy acting with incredulity when Kenny said he believed we would win he game, which was all a bit patronising.

No he wasn't, there is nothing wrong with imposing his belief that we would win, and not talking about the refereeing decisions was, if anything, a very professional and respectful thing to do. Reading this thread on the train this morning I was expecting Dalglish to be throwing personal insults at the referee, definitely mountains and molehills.
 
No he wasn't, there is nothing wrong with imposing his belief that we would win, and not talking about the refereeing decisions was, if anything, a very professional and respectful thing to do. Reading this thread on the train this morning I was expecting Dalglish to be throwing personal insults at the referee, definitely mountains and molehills.

Sorry, I meant the interviewer came across as patronising which got Kennys back up. Didnt really make that clear
 
Who was it that he wanted to go and talk to in the middle?

I don't see a problem with the interview at all. Loads of managers don't want to talk about refereeing decisions until they have looked back at them. What's wrong with that?
 
a team won despite playing with 10 men, a sending off and a keeper who had personal tragedy saving a penalty, yet the focus is on a fucking interview? 🙄🙄🙄🙄
 
Thats because people keep fucking going on about it Neil.
Subject has been changed about 10 times and then someone pipes up with another melodramatic diatribe.
Some folks dont see anything wrong with his interviews, some folks cringe.
Is it really all that big a fucking deal.
Wimmin!!
 
anyway, I celebrated that win more than another other game this season (with maybe the exception of the CC win).
and no, I didn't run down the street...but I wanted to 😉
 
Thats because people keep fucking going on about it Neil.
Subject has been changed about 10 times and then someone pipes up with another melodramatic diatribe.
Some folks dont see anything wrong with his interviews, some folks cringe.
Is it really all that big a fucking deal.
Wimmin!!

I wasn't being melodramatic. I was just saying it was a mountain out of molehill. Stop being melodramatic about people being melodramatic.🙂
 
He was through on goal, only the keeper to beat and he fouled him. I would have thought that's an automatic red, regardless of where he was going.

In the Sunderland game Suarez was fouled when through on goal, and the ref gave a yellow, and if I dont remember wrong a goalie was also allowed to stay on after bringing down our last man (No I dont talk about Carrol at Newcastle ;-))
 
Oh and another thing, love Suarez reactions when he is on the bench.

He watches the games like a fan, heads on head when the red card was given and celebrating goals like he scored them himself.

Suarez gives 100% as a player on the pitch every game, and as a fan off it too. Remember him celebrating when we beat the Mancs in the FA Cup? He's the kind of 'foreigner' you want
 
In the Sunderland game Suarez was fouled when through on goal, and the ref gave a yellow, and if I dont remember wrong a goalie was also allowed to stay on after bringing down our last man (No I dont talk about Carrol at Newcastle ;-))
Can't remember the exact circumstances of that one, I thought I remember thinking at the time it should have been a red. Couldn't be sure though.

Personally, I think we should appeal it anyway. If we did, Doni would be ok for the blueshite. Wouldn't he?
 
Knowing the FA they'd probably fast-track that appeal and have a verdict 10 min before the game starts.
 
It probably doesn't go down well if you appeal a definite red card, it'd be obvious what we are doing. Not that I think we'd be looked on favourably for the next decision either way.
 
It probably doesn't go down well if you appeal a definite red card, it'd be obvious what we are doing. Not that I think we'd be looked on favourably for the next decision either way.

It'd look weird. We think Suarez was innocent but we're not appealing, Doni is guilty but we are appealing.
 
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