
This whole Bikey situation has been blown way out of proportion.
by SLAMMED » 10 May 2009 05:04
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 10 May 2009 08:54
by Platypuss » 10 May 2009 09:07
Royal With CheesephilM Doh!!Ian Royal The player was on the edge of the box and running into it. Definite penalty.
So, if a player is tackled outside the box and falls into the area it's a pen? On the edge is not in. The Burnley player in that picture is only just in the area therefore the offense must have occurred outside the area, therefore no pen..
by Platypuss » 10 May 2009 09:11
Royal With CheeseIan Royal You could argue the original offence happened outside the box, but it also happened in the box and that was where the Burnley play went down. Regardless, if your that close to the edge, given the amount of time a ref has to see it and give it, you can't complain if it's given as a pen.
Saw it several times and I think the ref got it spot on.
I'm not surprised the ref gave a penalty, it just wasn't a penalty. The offense took place outside the box. Look, we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one Ian.
by Handsome Man » 10 May 2009 09:26
by Royal Rother » 10 May 2009 09:29
by Handsome Man » 10 May 2009 09:33
by susieroyal » 10 May 2009 09:50
by PEARCEY » 10 May 2009 09:51
Alan Partridge Probably not much else to add but someone like Bikey just isn't ever going to change. For all his good play at times, he has got a streak in him that is just ridiculous. I don't pthink he's particularly violent or reckless..just well....stupid.
Now you see why Coppell is reluctant to use Bikey for every match of the season, because occasionally and today in a massive game he's let him and the team down massively. I've seen some nonsense about 'if Bikey had played every game we'd have won the league' or 'Bikey is so much better than Duberry' and all this, now you see what someone like Doobs brings that Bikey doesn't. Calmness and professionalism, he's not been caught out stupidly and given away a pen and then even worse got himself sent off. Cost Reading the game no doubt about it, not just that now he misses the rest of the playoffs.
by RoyalBlue » 10 May 2009 09:51
statto There's a lot of sanctimonious nonsense on this thread, he made a mistake and lost his head, it happens quite a lot in football.
Watch us not be able to keep possession with Pearce and Duberry playing, watch anyone with a bit of speed getting away from them, watch them have more chances from corners and crosses.
My mate phoned me during the game to say he couldn't believe how a player as good as Bikey is in the Championship.
And to whoever it was who said they don't want centre backs playing 60 yard balls, I'm sure you'll be much happier with Pearce and Duberry lumping it aimlessly back to the opposition.
by PEARCEY » 10 May 2009 09:57
Handsome Man What Coppell said on the TV at then end sounded like sour grapes at the time, but he was correct really.
How could the referee, from his angle, tell that Bikey was still holding onto the shirt inside the area?
Morally, it was a penalty, but the decision usually goes the way of the defender if it is a premiership player doing the holding, or in the Chelsea game.
by Royalupnorth » 10 May 2009 09:58
PlatypussRoyal With CheesephilM Doh!!Ian Royal The player was on the edge of the box and running into it. Definite penalty.
So, if a player is tackled outside the box and falls into the area it's a pen? On the edge is not in. The Burnley player in that picture is only just in the area therefore the offense must have occurred outside the area, therefore no pen..
If the offence continues into the box, it's a pen.
by Fezza » 10 May 2009 10:03
by Handsome Man » 10 May 2009 10:22
Fezza I was more concerned about the stamp, you go to all the trouble of trying to injure and oppo player and get sent off but you didn't even put them out of the next game!
Thought Doobs was lucky to stay on the pitch as well early doors!
by reading fc rock leroylero » 10 May 2009 10:24
by Arnie_Pie » 10 May 2009 10:24
by higher » 10 May 2009 10:30
by Top Flight » 10 May 2009 10:32
by PEARCEY » 10 May 2009 10:34
Top Flight It looks like Bikey's season is over now.
We should forgive Bikey. He is the BEST centre back at the club without doubt. He has his hot headed moments but we should stick with him. This behaviour happens occassionally with Bikey because he's a mad man. It doesn't happen all the time though and most games he puts in a commanding performance.
Just forgive and forget.
It'll have to Pearce and Doobs for the second leg.
For me Kebe put in the most b*ll*cks performance of the afternoon. He got nothing right. If we could just get some decent wingers in we'd be a much better side. We are just a few wide boys away from being a damn good side again. This summer should be spent scouring the game for class wide players.
by Alan Partridge » 10 May 2009 10:37
PEARCEYAlan Partridge Probably not much else to add but someone like Bikey just isn't ever going to change. For all his good play at times, he has got a streak in him that is just ridiculous. I don't pthink he's particularly violent or reckless..just well....stupid.
Now you see why Coppell is reluctant to use Bikey for every match of the season, because occasionally and today in a massive game he's let him and the team down massively. I've seen some nonsense about 'if Bikey had played every game we'd have won the league' or 'Bikey is so much better than Duberry' and all this, now you see what someone like Doobs brings that Bikey doesn't. Calmness and professionalism, he's not been caught out stupidly and given away a pen and then even worse got himself sent off. Cost Reading the game no doubt about it, not just that now he misses the rest of the playoffs.
Totally disagree about Duberry. Like Bikey today he has been caught out on the wrong side of the opposing attacker and it has cost us goals and points. To say Duberry has not been caught out stupidly is wholly inaccurate. Yes he has.
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