The most unpopular man at the Valley yesterday was, bizarrely, not
the assistant referee who failed to notice that Wednesday's goal was
blatantly offside, but his colleague, the fourth official, when he
indicated there would be one minute of extra time at the end of the
first half. Even one more minute of that was more than most people could
stand. There should be a rule where time can be reduced if the quality
of play has failed to reach an acceptable level. After 30 minutes, the referee should have called a halt, forced both managers to give a public apology and promise a better display in the second half. I've never been a big drug user but if there had been a shady looking hippy near me, I'd have killed and eaten him to get the benefit of any mind-altering substances circulating in his blood.
The second half was better, in the way that Eastenders is better than Hollyoaks. A quick goal for Charlton, a quick reply for Wednesday, and a bizarre communal decision by Charlton to defend the draw rather than go for a win. I'd like to say the game petered out, but it had never really petered in.
The draw extended Charlton's unbeaten run to three games. Joyful news but no-one seemed happy except the shady looking hippy I saw at Charlton Station on the way home. He was blissful and surprisingly chewy.
Plasticise
30 December 2013
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Perfect summarization Brian. Happy New
Year to you.
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