Anonymous wrote:GC v PVI is this evening but wouldn’t expect a close game GC is just on a whole different level than the rest of the wcac this year more so than most other years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Absolutely, having less skilled players who struggle to control their actions and frequently receive yellow cards can significantly impact the game. Their inability to maintain discipline not only disrupts the flow of the match but can also put the team at a numerical disadvantage, affecting the overall strategy and performance. Moreover, frequent fouls can break the team's momentum and morale, making it harder to maintain a cohesive game plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Absolutely, having less skilled players who struggle to control their actions and frequently receive yellow cards can significantly impact the game. Their inability to maintain discipline not only disrupts the flow of the match but can also put the team at a numerical disadvantage, affecting the overall strategy and performance. Moreover, frequent fouls can break the team's momentum and morale, making it harder to maintain a cohesive game plan.
NP here, with no dog in this fight whatsoever. I just can't believe the parents on here who will say it was unfair that BI won because Visi had so many yellow cards. Maybe teach those players how to play the game with skill. It is part of the game and is what makes them a lesser team than BI.
I read it as saying the cards played a factor. It was hard to conceive how BI could have made up such a big deficit, and why Visi's attack stalled, before learning that much of the second half was played a girl down. More explanatory than complaining is how it came across. Not sure I saw any suggestion that BI didn't deserve to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Absolutely, having less skilled players who struggle to control their actions and frequently receive yellow cards can significantly impact the game. Their inability to maintain discipline not only disrupts the flow of the match but can also put the team at a numerical disadvantage, affecting the overall strategy and performance. Moreover, frequent fouls can break the team's momentum and morale, making it harder to maintain a cohesive game plan.
NP here, with no dog in this fight whatsoever. I just can't believe the parents on here who will say it was unfair that BI won because Visi had so many yellow cards. Maybe teach those players how to play the game with skill. It is part of the game and is what makes them a lesser team than BI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Absolutely, having less skilled players who struggle to control their actions and frequently receive yellow cards can significantly impact the game. Their inability to maintain discipline not only disrupts the flow of the match but can also put the team at a numerical disadvantage, affecting the overall strategy and performance. Moreover, frequent fouls can break the team's momentum and morale, making it harder to maintain a cohesive game plan.
NP here, with no dog in this fight whatsoever. I just can't believe the parents on here who will say it was unfair that BI won because Visi had so many yellow cards. Maybe teach those players how to play the game with skill. It is part of the game and is what makes them a lesser team than BI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Absolutely, having less skilled players who struggle to control their actions and frequently receive yellow cards can significantly impact the game. Their inability to maintain discipline not only disrupts the flow of the match but can also put the team at a numerical disadvantage, affecting the overall strategy and performance. Moreover, frequent fouls can break the team's momentum and morale, making it harder to maintain a cohesive game plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
At least you admit that they impacted the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Please read more slowly and maybe it will finally sink in: yellow cards are part of the game, the yellow cards issued by the refs against Visi were legit, and BI scored after the yellow cards were issued. Hence the original comment about Visi getting “worked” was accurate and the rest was the whine of a sore loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned
By my count there were 6 goals scored during the yellows so it definitely impacted the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi got worked in the second half....but the 5 cards didn't help either.
Half honest. Do you want some cheese and crackers with your whine?
what part isn't accurate? There were five yellows called against Visi in the 2nd half.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe the part where you imply the 5 yellow cards weren’t warranted and that the BI win wasn’t earned