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Listen to this pr1ck Gordon Taylor on the Ngog dive:


PFA chief Gordon Taylor believes Liverpool’s desperate need to improve a poor run of form may have contributed to Ngog’s actions.
“It probably would be naive to think that people aren’t going to try and take short cuts or gain an advantage. It’s trying to keep that in proportion and trying to ensure that the sporting side of that comes out on top. With Liverpool, they have been under pressure and have not been winning many games so a tremendous pressure builds up.”


Oh well, that's alright then. Liverpool have a [Poor language removed] start to the season so that's a mitigating factor in their cheating.

Thick, corrupt tvvat.


http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk...supremo-liverpool-fc-latest-92534-25139700/2/
 
That's about the strength of it. Context is everything for Gordon: 'Big Club' in trouble > player cons ref for pen to ease pressure = that's ok.

This ******* idiot gets paid about £2M a year to come up with this [Poor language removed].
 
THE OFFICIAL LINE: Diving David Ngog should hang his head in shame

By Graham Poll Last updated at 11:48 AM on 10th November 2009

What an absolute disgrace David Ngog was in committing one of the most blatant dives I have ever seen.

Referee Peter Walton should have a serious look at himself as he really MUST detect such obvious simulation and punish it.

Watching the game on television I immediately called it as a dive - not being clever, just that it was so obvious.

If UEFA's experiment to introduce six referees proves successful then the additional assistant referee would have been perfectly placed to yell into his microphone and tell Walton, 'It's a dive!'

Mind you, Walton should be experienced enough to detect it without external help. Ngog should be ashamed of himself.

The question is - when will football introduce retrospective action to punish such actions?

THE OFFICIAL LINE: Diving David Ngog should hang his head in shame | Mail Online
 

Hackett came out and supported the ref today saying he'd be horrified at the *mistake* he made. The thing to remember about Walton is that he was at the centre of a storm last season involving Liverpool. The City/Liverpool game when City went two up and he sent off two City players and ignored what should have been deemed red card challenges by Liverpool players n the day. He should never be allowed near another Liverpool game, either as ref or one of the other officials.
 
Like Eduardo the refs must now look at everything he does twice or three times as they must accept that Ngog is a cheat. I hope that Hibbo turns him upside down in our box in the derby and for the ref to wave play on..............................there again it is the [Poor language removed]:mellow:
 
As long as the Sky 4 Media Darlings preserve the status quo ,the powers that be won't care one jot how they stay there . Have we , for example , had a contentious decision go in our favour in a derby match in recent history ? No . The big clubs have always got their way. Go back to the Cantona-Kung-Fu incident . Was it a 14 month ban he got ? . Now imagine if the culprit had been Vinnie Jones.
 
The standards are definitely different. It's like when Arsenal got the rules changed on ball getting kicked out when opponent is injured, just because two of their players ran into one another and Spurs scored. If that had happened between Wigan and Bolton, would the FA have even noticed?
 

Walton was the incompetent who reffed us v Blackburn at Goodison a few years back - sent Turner off in the 10th minute (perhaps correctly, perhaps not) then proceeded to disallow 3 good goals in our 4-0 (sorry 1-0) win.
 
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