They are more bitter than scousers!

 

Can I say it makes an absolute change to be given benefit of the doubt by a
referee!  It doesn't happen often! 

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Robert Heath
Sent: 05 April 2011 11:04
To: Andy Pyzer; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [LU] Classic whining from Forest

 

This is from Vital Football's Forest page...............highly amusing:



Nottingham Forest   are to appeal the decision made by Halsey, in which he
issued Chris   Cohen with a straight red card for a challenge on George
McCartney after   only 36 minutes of the game. TV replays showed that both
players went   for the ball with both feet off the ground and also showed
that Cohen   won the ball cleanly, despite the theatricals from McCartney
and the   Leeds United bench afterwards. Following the protests from the
home   dugout and a fair bit of encouragement from the Elland Road faithful,
Halsey took the advice of his lineman and sent Cohen off.

According to journalist Danny Taylor's twitter   page, referee Mark Halsey
is showing no signs of changing his mind over   his decision, declaring the
referee thinks it was justified.   Unfortunately for Halsey, it wasn't the
only decision he got wrong on   the day, at least in the eyes of Forest
fans.

Other errors in the   game, included a penalty claim from the Reds', when
Snodgrass handled   in the area. Halsey awarded a free kick to the home
side, saying Tudgay   impeded his man. United's first goal was earned from a
dubious free   kick, given against Morgan, when Halsey was conned....again
by   Snodgrass.  The second Leeds goal saw Camp hauled to the ground by
Becchio, but Halsey failed to see it and allowed play to go on, only for
Becchio to put the ball in the net. The third goal came from a similar
dubious foul, where Gradel was successful in buying a free kick. All   this
in a game that saw Paul Anderson leave the field after only 30   minutes,
with what could turn out to be a broken rib from one of many   Leeds United
tackles that went unpunished on the day. Add to this, the   fact that he
booked 5 Forest players, to the Leeds' 1 and you'd be   forgiven from asking
just who's side Halsey was on.

Read more:
http://www.forest.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=237587#ixzz1IdqRtAFN
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