Referees/Officials 2017/18 performances

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VAR will not stop the constant awarding of fouls against our players, and the ignoring consistently of the fouls against us, and it is these decisions, which I would say 90% of went against us last night, which completely affect the flow of the game and will not be subject to VAR. By and large the refereeing has been a lot better this season than last, until these last 2 games. Makes me wonder why? Surely PIGMOL have not issued an instruction?
 
He wants to get to the top like Clattenberg and Webb-the only way to do that it to favour the rags and tow the anti city line!

I watched Madley years ago in a city youth game and I said to my mate he was a cheat and a rag!
Dunno if he is a rag but as there’s 700 million of them then there’s every chance; the other part of that sentence is indisputable
 
VAR will do nothing to help. It entirely depends who's watching/making judgements.

The ref's are many thing but the vast majority of them are not incompetent and they know exactly what they're doing.
This.
I actually think it will "Improve" the ability of dubious refereeing to affect games.
Completely agree. It's bad enough now having to watch these poor decisions, but with VAR they'll still come up with ridiculous outcomes despite the bleeding obvious evidence. We see that with the commentators when, for instance, even on a replay they swear blind there's been no contact when it's clearly a foul. My stress levels wouldn't take it. At least currently we can self medicate our blood pressure by consoling ourselves that the ref's corrupt/incapable/a knob* (delete as appropriate).
 
He got the time spot on I'd say. There were 6 subs and 3 stoppages, Chilwell was back on 2 mins and a bit after he went down, Mangala about the same and the goalie was down for about one and a half. But that was about the only thing he got right all night. It was a poor poor show. Nobody really mentioned the 2nd half penalty on Jesus when the goalie got hurt. Nailed on. Defender grabbed his arm and hauled him down. I didn't quite get the restart after the physio went off. It looked like he gave Leicester a free kick for it. If so, he obviously thought there was a foul by Jesus. Odd. But there was some doubt expressed about the clash between Danilo and Vardy when Vardy was looking for it in similar circumstances. Strange reffing and strange commentating. This version of Leicester always look for contact, throw themselves to the floor, grab arms, block, the lot. Every year the same with them. I've seen them do it against relegation fodder like Middlesbrough. And they get away with it most of the time. Bunch of spoilers.
 
Completely agree. It's bad enough now having to watch these poor decisions, but with VAR they'll still come up with ridiculous outcomes despite the bleeding obvious evidence. We see that with the commentators when, for instance, even on a replay they swear blind there's been no contact when it's clearly a foul. My stress levels wouldn't take it. At least currently we can self medicate our blood pressure by consoling ourselves that the ref's corrupt/incapable/a knob* (delete as appropriate).
No need to delete - they are all good in Madleys case.
 
He got the time spot on I'd say. There were 6 subs and 3 stoppages, Chilwell was back on 2 mins and a bit after he went down, Mangala about the same and the goalie was down for about one and a half. But that was about the only thing he got right all night. It was a poor poor show. Nobody really mentioned the 2nd half penalty on Jesus when the goalie got hurt. Nailed on. Defender grabbed his arm and hauled him down. I didn't quite get the restart after the physio went off. It looked like he gave Leicester a free kick for it. If so, he obviously thought there was a foul by Jesus. Odd. But there was some doubt expressed about the clash between Danilo and Vardy when Vardy was looking for it in similar circumstances. Strange reffing and strange commentating. This version of Leicester always look for contact, throw themselves to the floor, grab arms, block, the lot. Every year the same with them. I've seen them do it against relegation fodder like Middlesbrough. And they get away with it most of the time. Bunch of spoilers.
Two of the substitutions were made together - Mahrez and Steptoe and Foden came off as the board went up so in reality there should only have been time added on for four subs. I reckoned six minutes would have been about right, seven a possibility but eight was a piss take. It's funny when teams are time wasting against us minutes are never added on. What about when the liner stuck his flag up for offside and then took it down as it looked like Leicester might get a shot away. Or when the ball went out for a throw in about three yards from the corner flag and the Leicester player took it level with the his penalty box - that's 15 yards further forward yet when we tried to take a free kick about a yard from where it should have been blobby comes trotting over to move the ball. Worst performance from a ref since the Neverton game. Remind me who the ref was that day.
 
He got the time spot on I'd say. There were 6 subs and 3 stoppages, Chilwell was back on 2 mins and a bit after he went down, Mangala about the same and the goalie was down for about one and a half. But that was about the only thing he got right all night. It was a poor poor show. Nobody really mentioned the 2nd half penalty on Jesus when the goalie got hurt. Nailed on. Defender grabbed his arm and hauled him down. I didn't quite get the restart after the physio went off. It looked like he gave Leicester a free kick for it. If so, he obviously thought there was a foul by Jesus. Odd. But there was some doubt expressed about the clash between Danilo and Vardy when Vardy was looking for it in similar circumstances. Strange reffing and strange commentating. This version of Leicester always look for contact, throw themselves to the floor, grab arms, block, the lot. Every year the same with them. I've seen them do it against relegation fodder like Middlesbrough. And they get away with it most of the time. Bunch of spoilers.
I would have to re-watch the match to check the timings but I still think 8 minutes was excessive.

Another incident not seen by the Bald Blind Bastard was when one of their players grabbed the shirt/shorts of a city player in the first half when he was bursting through the middle towards their penalty area.

He sees what he wants to see and makes the rest up, as a Club we should do more to out these incompetent fools.
 
He got the time spot on I'd say. There were 6 subs and 3 stoppages, Chilwell was back on 2 mins and a bit after he went down, Mangala about the same and the goalie was down for about one and a half. But that was about the only thing he got right all night. It was a poor poor show. Nobody really mentioned the 2nd half penalty on Jesus when the goalie got hurt. Nailed on. Defender grabbed his arm and hauled him down. I didn't quite get the restart after the physio went off. It looked like he gave Leicester a free kick for it. If so, he obviously thought there was a foul by Jesus. Odd. But there was some doubt expressed about the clash between Danilo and Vardy when Vardy was looking for it in similar circumstances. Strange reffing and strange commentating. This version of Leicester always look for contact, throw themselves to the floor, grab arms, block, the lot. Every year the same with them. I've seen them do it against relegation fodder like Middlesbrough. And they get away with it most of the time. Bunch of spoilers.
Where's the consistency? Assuming he did get it correct we should still be playing against Soton/WHU.
 
The consistency's in the penalty decisions.
Pardon?

Walker plays the ball then slightly catches Gray who throws himself to the floor - Penalty.

Walker tries to jump over a desperate lunge and his trailing leg is caught which causes him to fall - No Penalty and a yellow card for Walker.

Mate there is no consistency at all it those decisions made by a frankly incompetent official.
 
Seems to me he is putting himself in the shop window to be the FArce's new go to guy when they NEED to f*ck us over.

If we have dropped no points before the game against the dippers in January I'm thinking he's a shoe in.

He has stunk of bias in the two games this season. I'm sure Gill and his cronies see a big future for him.
 
And in fact City are penalised again as one of the games he'll miss is against the rags meaning Leicester will be weaker in a match against one of our rivals.

Yep what should happen is next time you play them he gets the ban then we got punished for the none penalty and he could be banned against our closest rivals! The rule is fcuking shite.
 
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