Tav needs to grow up a bit

He puts in a lot of work, covers a lot of grass, I would have been happier if he was rested, he's a need in our starting 11 for me, but luckily he came through unscathed
 
im not going to fault the lad for showing emotion when things go wrong,hes been very good this season,and clearly getting better,so much so ,wouldnt be suprised if people made enquiries,hope not tho
 
He always comes across as an arrogant little so and so
Having been sat near him at U23 game a couple of years ago he came across as the exact opposite of an arrogant so and so. He was willing to chat to random fan and talked at length about the players on the pitch, not having a bad word to say about any of them.
 
To say he was unprofessional is accurate. I had some sympathy for his view I didn't think it out either but I'd only had a brief snapshot and I was not sure The linesman had a much better view. As an arbiter ( which the linesman is) if you give your opinion without fear or favour then we can expect no more, assuming he is a human being of course
 
Throwing a tantrum and kicking the ball away like a silly kid. What a totally unnecessary booking.

Throwing a tantrum and kicking the ball away like a silly kid. What a totally unnecessary booking.
Yeah, because at 21 we were all incredibly mature in every decision we make whilst being elite athletes and having to make nano second decisions that effects 50,000 people. Maybe write a psychological handbook? I'd buy it. I imagine you have all the answers on how never to make a mistake? you'd make a bloody fortune.
 
Most don't behave like that at all, it's poor and he's let the side down. He'll be fined and rightly so. Not showing petulance doesn't mean you don't get frustrated.
 
To be fair the amount of decisions that linesman got wrong it began to frustrate a lot of our players.
 
He let his frustrations got the better of him.

I would rather have this then players who just do the job as a job.
 
Yeah, because at 21 we were all incredibly mature in every decision we make whilst being elite athletes and having to make nano second decisions that effects 50,000 people. Maybe write a psychological handbook? I'd buy it. I imagine you have all the answers on how never to make a mistake? you'd make a bloody fortune.
Calm down dear.
 
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