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Ok, fair point but maybe football gives some the opportunity to demonstrate one’s nationality and pride in it. Why fly Welsh flags after all it’s not Wales who are playing. Likewise the flag of St George at league games. Like it or not it’s part and parcel of football support.
I’ve seen them given and would have had little complaint with the ref if he had given it. But, if you’re right then at least that’s one thing the ref got right last night.
Yes maybe but no one is saying how the ball maybe should have been stopped at source. Tymon didn’t get close enough to the player and allowed him to get the cross in.
I think Galbraith and therefore us got lucky there. In my opinion could have easily been seen as a red card and he needs to be aware of what he did and how it would have cost us in the game as well as over the Christmas period.
As for Wrexham, no, they didn’t hurt us in a football sense on the night but I thought they came here treating it more of a derby than we did. Their press on our players I thought was very good giving us little to no time in the ball to do our thing. In the end we won by two fortunate goals and we need to be honest about that even though we did try to score more than they did by shooting more often, clearly a Matos tactic.
Let’s hope this will give us the confidence to kick on now and turn some of the defeats into draws and draws into wins.
Lastly the weather didn’t help last night and the ref was bloody awful, though he got the Ronald and Franco decisions spot on.
They’re right about the play acting though. Ronald and at the death, Franco. It’s going to stop us getting legitimate appeals. It may have done so in previous games. Refs are looking for them.