Remember what Kompany got sent off for a few years previous!! Reffed totally differently...This is the image just before Young makes contact with Aguero, half way up his lower leg.
Completely out of control, wild and reckless.
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Remember what Kompany got sent off for a few years previous!! Reffed totally differently...This is the image just before Young makes contact with Aguero, half way up his lower leg.
Completely out of control, wild and reckless.
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Haha. If you mean me, I was a referee. My highlight was running the line at Maine Road, and meeting Francis Lee.Always wondered what kind of folks become refs. Think I have the answer.
Because there isn't one.
Me neither because there isn't 1, had keeper touched it ball it would have gone to Foden's
I was a ref - Gorton and District Sunday League. The highlight was a game at Debdale Park where one of the managers was giving me the kind of treatment I came out with on Wednesday when Jonny Moss woke from his trance and said "Pen? What pen? Play on!" but from the first minute. So I went over to book the bastard and he wouldn't give me his name, so it was fuck off then, I'm abandoning the game and went home.Haha. If you mean me, I was a referee. My highlight was running the line at Maine Road, and meeting Francis Lee.
Kompany probably holds the record for red cards rescinded.Remember what Kompany got sent off for a few years previous!! Reffed totally differently...
Fair enough. As I say, to me, it looks like there is a slight deviation in the path of the ball on both clips. If there is one, it must come from the 'keeper.I genuinely, and with complete honesty, cannot see a touch on the ball by the keeper.
Fair enough. As I say, to me, it looks like there is a slight deviation in the path of the ball on both clips. If there is one, it must come from the 'keeper.
I'm not going to labour the point further, as I don't want to fall out with anyone over the incident. But the important thing isn't whether or not the goalkeeper touched the ball (something Chris Foy said Moss would have looked for) but whether he committed a foul, which he definitely did.
Dinho I reckon.Who would have taken the pen?
Genuine question. How was that allowed if you support City?Haha. If you mean me, I was a referee. My highlight was running the line at Maine Road, and meeting Francis Lee.
Eddie!!Who would have taken the pen?
To paraphrase the late Eric Morecambe, you've got the right numbers - but not necessarily in the right order.1894 in action as we speak, if he posts the lie often enough people will believe him.
Obviously a PL ref can't trust his VAR colleague. In that case pitch side monitor checks must be obligatory for a ref to discuss it with the VAR.
Maybe 2 idiots do see more than 1 idiot. In-cre-dee-ble.
Andy Madley HAS to make a public statement so we can find out if he's able to do a VAR job (in obvious cases like this one). I'm still very excited to hear his version. Come on PGMOL, we're waiting!
Btw, Mr Madley will be VAR again next Monday: Wolves vs Liverpool...
Sourness summed up this shitshow in one succinct sentence... they make it up as they go alongObviously a PL ref can't trust his VAR colleague. In that case pitch side monitor checks must be obligatory for a ref to discuss it with the VAR.
Maybe 2 idiots do see more than 1 idiot. In-cre-dee-ble.
Andy Madley HAS to make a public statement so we can find out if he's able to do a VAR job (in obvious cases like this one). I'm still very excited to hear his version. Come on PGMOL, we're waiting!
Btw, Mr Madley will be VAR again next Monday: Wolves vs Liverpool...
He'll have a great game, no doubt looking through red mist.Obviously a PL ref can't trust his VAR colleague. In that case pitch side monitor checks must be obligatory for a ref to discuss it with the VAR.
Maybe 2 idiots do see more than 1 idiot. In-cre-dee-ble.
Andy Madley HAS to make a public statement so we can find out if he's able to do a VAR job (in obvious cases like this one). I'm still very excited to hear his version. Come on PGMOL, we're waiting!
Btw, Mr Madley will be VAR again next Monday: Wolves vs Liverpool...
It was very low down the football chain. The game was City Youth v Walsall Youth, maybe in the early nineties. City won 2-0. Lee was chairman at the time. He came into our dressing room, introduced himself, and welcomed us to Maine Road. Nice touch.Genuine question. How was that allowed if you support City?
Irrespective of your personal integrity and I have no reason to doubt that you wouldn't officiate 100% honestly for both teams but surely no-one should be allowed to be put in that situation?