Martinez Slams Mike Jones’ “Unacceptable” Performance

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That mentality is so mind boggling. In an era where you can get everything done in SECONDS, his stance is that 'human error is part of the game'. In a game worth BILLIONS, people are allowed to just absolutely feck up and, fans and clubs alike, all are just supposed to shrug their shoulders and say 'well its part of the game'.

That mentality is akin to people saying 'these things even themselves up over a season'. They dont. Look at Liverpool. DISPROPORTIONATELY the highest number of pens in premier league history. Something like 4 pens against AT Anfield in a decade. Yeah, completely even..
You kind of answered your own question, certain clubs seem to get the rub of the green more than others. It just so happens to be the bigger , richer clubs
 
if human error is part of football and should be accepted, then criminality is part of life and should be accepted and not punished -
If you do not want to be eaten by the wolves you must not act like a sheep !!!!
we , the fans of the also ran clubs, should not sheepishly accept constantly getting the short end of the stick against the big 5 money clubs - otherwise we will remain just cannon fodder to make up the numbers while they stand on our shoulders and bask in glory all the time
 

if human error is part of football and should be accepted, then criminality is part of life and should be accepted and not punished -
If you do not want to be eaten by the wolves you must not act like a sheep !!!!
we , the fans of the also ran clubs, should not sheepishly accept constantly getting the short end of the stick against the big 5 money clubs - otherwise we will remain just cannon fodder to make up the numbers while they stand on our shoulders and bask in glory all the time



PRAISE THE LAWD!!!
 

'John Terry knew Chelsea would be given additional time to find an equaliser after Everton thought they had sealed a first Premier League win at Stamford Bridge in 21 years.

As the Toffees delighted in Ramiro Funes Mori's stoppage-time goal, referee Mike Jones told Chelsea captain Terry the visitors' celebrations would lead to an extension of the seven additional minutes which had been announced.

And Terry's improvised finish in the eighth minute of stoppage time made it 3-3, although later Chelsea interim boss Guus Hiddinkadmitted his side benefited from an official error as the captain was in an offside position.

"I was thinking maybe four, five minutes (to go)," Terry told Chelsea TV.

"Then the ref jogged past me and said 'you've got seven and a bit (minutes) there, they've just over-egged their celebrations'.


John Terry has confirmed in the link above that The referee went up to him unheralded and told him he was adding on extra time. It's Like he was 'on his side'. That's completely unacceptable

That is scandalous. Unbelievable - we were camped out in our box because we thought the whistle was about to go, and they knew it wasn't. This allowed terry to go forward and score the goal, knowing we thought there was less time than there was.

Bet the club doesn't even complain
 
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