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  • #16
    Originally posted by The Pendulum View Post
    So you are advocating a decade-long conspiracy?

    Give me a break.

    We are an undisciplined rabble and have been for years.
    Yes, we are very undisciplined. In fact, over the last 10 years we have been penalised more than any team since 1980 (which is as far back as these stats go).

    What is worse is our capacity to magically improve the discipline of our opponents too. Teams that struggle to find the discipline required to tie their shoelaces one week and are heavily penalised, dramatically improve when the play us.

    Wearing red, white and blue not only does terrible things to our own players, but also inspires our opponents to stop giving away penalties (often just for a week).

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
      Yes, we are very undisciplined. In fact, over the last 10 years we have been penalised more than any team since 1980 (which is as far back as these stats go).

      What is worse is our capacity to magically improve the discipline of our opponents too. Teams that struggle to find the discipline required to tie their shoelaces one week and are heavily penalised, dramatically improve when the play us.

      Wearing red, white and blue not only does terrible things to our own players, but also inspires our opponents to stop giving away penalties (often just for a week).
      This post gave me a good laugh - fantastic stuff Spirit of 66.
      Isn't it just amazing what wearing red, white and blue does?!?!?

      I've been told by other supporters that I have a "victim mentality" when it comes to the issue of the Roosters and penalties. There's no point arguing with them, even armed with stats which clearly show the "RWB Opposition Effect".
      "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

      Thomas Jefferson

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TheLoneRooster View Post
        I've been told by other supporters that I have a "victim mentality" when it comes to the issue of the Roosters and penalties.
        Generally speaking I think for most supporters it is a bit of both. Yes we cop some bad refereeing decisions on a regular basis. However, we have failed to adapt to this and are often penalised rightfully. Personally, I don't buy into the anti-Roosters refereeing/NRL driven agenda that many on here believe is reality.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
          Generally speaking I think for most supporters it is a bit of both. Yes we cop some bad refereeing decisions on a regular basis. However, we have failed to adapt to this and are often penalised rightfully. Personally, I don't buy into the anti-Roosters refereeing/NRL driven agenda that many on here believe is reality.
          And the Chinese government is a benign and unthreatening peace loving entity that treats its citizens with respect and decency and doesn't mind organisations like Falun Dafa that actively protest against them.

          Mad Man, yesterday was the worst display of an increasingly piss poor referee group which is biased against the Roosters.

          We're just not that much worse than the other teams.

          BUT WE WON THE PENALTY COUNT - 7-5!!!!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by John View Post
            And the Chinese government is a benign and unthreatening peace loving entity that treats its citizens with respect and decency and doesn't mind organisations like Falun Dafa that actively protest against them.

            Mad Man, yesterday was the worst display of an increasingly piss poor referee group which is biased against the Roosters.

            We're just not that much worse than the other teams.

            BUT WE WON THE PENALTY COUNT - 7-5!!!!!
            John - I have told you that I hate the Chinese right?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
              Yes, we are very undisciplined. In fact, over the last 10 years we have been penalised more than any team since 1980 (which is as far back as these stats go).

              What is worse is our capacity to magically improve the discipline of our opponents too. Teams that struggle to find the discipline required to tie their shoelaces one week and are heavily penalised, dramatically improve when the play us.

              Wearing red, white and blue not only does terrible things to our own players, but also inspires our opponents to stop giving away penalties (often just for a week).
              Isn't it entertaining how difficult this aspect is to explain for those on this forum who think we earn this kind of treatment by the match officials?

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              • #22
                That Campese penalty will do me. How many times have we seen one of our blokes floored after a kick and the ref waves it away as OK.

                Not to mention it happens a dozen times in the NRL every week without a penalty given.

                Meanwhile, Campese falls over his own feet and we get penalised for it! He should have been the one penalised for being so god damn clumsy and getting in the way of our blokes trying to chase the kick.

                And how many Canberra knock ons did we get the blame for - that was so blatent it was ridiculous!


                NC
                Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by novice chook View Post
                  That Campese penalty will do me. How many times have we seen one of our blokes floored after a kick and the ref waves it away as OK.

                  Not to mention it happens a dozen times in the NRL every week without a penalty given.

                  Meanwhile, Campese falls over his own feet and we get penalised for it! He should have been the one penalised for being so god damn clumsy and getting in the way of our blokes trying to chase the kick.



                  NC

                  Spot on novice chook

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                  • #24
                    There was about 5 or 6 blatant calls that went against us yesterday.

                    The one on Campese was a joke... the ref said JWH shoulder charged him. Steve Lyons saw what he wanted to see yesterday, really wish Shortall was given the senior role yesterday at least he talks to the players with respect and is aware that they don't get it right all of the time rather than thinking his shit doesn't stink.

                    Steve Lyons gives Ben Cummins a good run for the worst ref going around.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                      There was about 5 or 6 blatant calls that went against us yesterday.

                      The one on Campese was a joke... the ref said JWH shoulder charged him. Steve Lyons saw what he wanted to see yesterday, really wish Shortall was given the senior role yesterday at least he talks to the players with respect and is aware that they don't get it right all of the time rather than thinking his shit doesn't stink.

                      Steve Lyons gives Ben Cummins a good run for the worst ref going around.
                      TBH R6 I thought it was Shortfall who was caning us, except for the Campo one. That seemed to be the case b4 Bwaiff complained to Lyons. Ironically after that point Lyons seemed to takeover the calls overcalling Shortfall on at least 1 occasion from memory.

                      To clarify this issue I don't believe it's the penalties we give away that's the issue with most, it's the penalties we don't seem to receive that really frustrates. Someone did those stats about how the week teams play us they turn perfect and give away so few penalties, well below their averages.

                      SumtinWong, yes I'm blaming you MrWong.



                      The FlogPen .

                      You know it makes sense.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by stsae View Post
                        TBH R6 I thought it was Shortfall who was caning us, except for the Campo one. That seemed to be the case b4 Bwaiff complained to Lyons. Ironically after that point Lyons seemed to takeover the calls overcalling Shortfall on at least 1 occasion from memory.

                        To clarify this issue I don't believe it's the penalties we give away that's the issue with most, it's the penalties we don't seem to receive that really frustrates. Someone did those stats about how the week teams play us they turn perfect and give away so few penalties, well below their averages.

                        SumtinWong, yes I'm blaming you MrWong.

                        Thanks. Why not? Brian Smith must be tired of getting blamed for everything.

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                        • #27
                          I thought Braith was going to blow a gasket at one point lol.
                          You can't say that he doesn't give his opinion on the penalty.

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                          • #28
                            To be honest, after 30 odd years in the coaching game I reckon B Smith would be accustomed to being blamed for all and sundry. It would be like water off a duck's back to him.

                            He would have quit the coaching game long ago if he couldn't stand the heat. After all it's aways the coach's fault - never the players.

                            I mean the bloke has survived some of the toughest coaching gigs there are - Drag Queens, Parra and Ferral Druggos. He bought up the quinella when he joined the Roosters. And I have no doubt he will be coaching for a few years to come, whether it be at the Roosters or elswhere. He doesn't seem to me to look like a bloke ready for retirement.

                            NC
                            Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by chook 56 View Post
                              I thought Braith was going to blow a gasket at one point lol.
                              You can't say that he doesn't give his opinion on the penalty.
                              He wasn't the only one. I lost count of the amount of times I directed the 'F word' at the referee whilst sitting in the stands, espec during the first half. I certainly made my opinion known.
                              Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by novice chook View Post
                                He wasn't the only one. I lost count of the amount of times I directed the 'F word' at the referee whilst sitting in the stands, espec during the first half. I certainly made my opinion known.
                                I had to be careful what I said as I had my 9 year old watching with me.

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