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Hammers Champions League Hopes Clattered By Ref Again!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 03/04/2016 - 10:10
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For the fourth game in a row West Ham have been denied the success they deserved by dubious refereeing decisions, on this occasion step forward Mark Clattenburg in the starring role. Clattenburg and his colleagues have given conspiracy theorists a field day by their seemingly insistent desire to prevent Hammers 'sneaking' in to the remaining Champions League slot, after all the powers that be are already incredibly uncomfortable with Leicester City's current lofty position, one set of upstarts is enough, therefore don't expect Slaven Billic's team to be given any breaks, starting with Cheik Kayoute's red card appeal! Generally one would expect the appeal to be successful, Kayoute's foot was in the air, but only one foot and the tackle was in no way malicious, more the result of someone who was a little tired having just travelled half way round the world on International duty.
Slaven Bilic said: "I want to commend the players it was a good game of football, open, and we deserved to win. "When it was 11 v 11 the scoreline was correct. They caused us a threat, but only at set pieces,then we turned it around." On the decision to send off Kouyate, Bilic added:"I would love to say a lot of things. I asked the legal people what can I say and what I can't. It is never a red card and it's the fourth game in a row we are getting decisions that are costing us. "We're fighting to finish high. If the opponent is better than you, ok, but it is frustrating. We aren't going to sink or moan - we will come back and continue to play good football. "Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew admitted that he did not agree with Mark Clattenburg's decision to send off Kouyate. "I thought the red card was harsh and I would've been disappointed to have that happen to one of my players," said Pardew. "When you are 2-1 down at West Ham, in the form they are in, you take a 2-2. I'm delighted for the team and they showed their heart is still very much in it. We've got ourselves into a bit of trouble but this is a great result. "Every point in the Premier League is gold-dust, especially to get something at West Ham. It was a great performance and a great result. West Ham had to defend for their lives at the end."
Before Kouyate's sending off, West Ham had looked well-placed to claim the three points. Despite falling behind in the 15th minute, they were only in arrears for three minutes before Diafra Sakho headed down Michail Antonio's cross and Lanzini drilled his low effort home. However for home fans and neutrals alike, the moment of the match, once again, came from the boot of Dimitri Payet, whose curling, dipping 20-yard free kick put Hammers ahead just before half time. It was his 12th goal of the season and he has also been directly involved in 23 goals in all competitions, 13 more than any other West Ham player. If Hammers do miss out on Champions League qualification, which is looking increasingly likely, then they will face a battle to keep hold of the France midfielder, who is going to be among the contenders for the Barclays Premier League's Player of the Year award. PSG, with their vast financial muscle, in particular! - Ed

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metbobby1's picture

another classic example of double standard refereeing. If that was a Hammer it would have been a definite penalty given!

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How long will it be until a 'secret document' is leaked to the press and we all find out what it's all about. This has been going on too long to be a coincidence and it really is getting out of hand. Noble, Cresswell, Antonio not even considered for England? This is all a big joke, surely?

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bonzo and the bov's picture

I can see it going tits up next week against the gooners over a ref decision It's got the making of it with manure closing in......and to put the knife in deeper I wouldn't put it past the FA have Clattenbugger refereeing the cup replay game as well.

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asheshammer's picture

(1) Rumour: West Ham cannot win appeal of Kouyate red card because it was harsh not wrong.

(2) Rumour: West Ham have ruled out appeal of Kouyate red card (thought that Gold said we WOULD appeal)
(3) Rumour: La Liga want Payet, Barcelona in bidding war, prepared to offer £35M
I hope these are all false and baseless.
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The table showing !for and against! at the end of the weeks decisions shows clearly that Manure and Leicester are given the majority of decisions while West Ham have the worst referreing decisions in the league which just shows that there is a case of bias against us!!!
I hope this is sent to the powers that be (The Football League) and they can finally take these referees to task especially Clattenburg who we all know is a self confessed Man U supporter! as it seems are most of the referees!

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A D Bonds

La Vida Hammer's picture

look at other weeks, we are always in the bottom 3

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And another thing!!! How many red cards have we successfully appealed against this season. Not sure but Saturdays was our fifth red card of the season and if the appeal is successful it will make it three out of five or possibly four out of five which just shows the bias towards us even more!
Thankfully the appeal panel is independent of the Football League and the Referees association!

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A D Bonds

Pardew makes me laugh as well....He barks on about of how Gayle didn't deserve to get sent off in the corresponding fixture at Selhurst - He was off for 2 yellows (he'd already cluttered Payet) - Cheik was given a straight red!

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asheshammer's picture

Now how about Justice to West Ham -- denied 4 points in the league, denied an FA Cup Semifinal berth (so far), when will we get justice? Bing on the Gooners. First team we've played in ages that is actually any good. I can't wait.

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