I wonder if someone can explain to me what goes on in a referee's mind. At 82:07 the ball goes out of play for a City throw half way inside the Brentford half. the Brentford manager kicks the ball back onto the pitch ending up about 10yds in the pitch. O'Reilly moves to take the free kick and a Brentford player taps the ball about 5yds in his direction. O'Reilly walks onto the pitch picks up the ball briefly wipes it in his shirt and is in position to take the throw at 82:15, throws the ball in at 82:32 as the referee issues him with a yellow card, which seems harsh in comparison to what happens regularly. The throw in is finally taken by Brentford at 82:57 so the referee has effectively caused an additional delay of 25 seconds.
At 85:39 the ball goes out of play, I thought for a City throw but it was awarded to Brentford, never mind. A Brentford player picks up the ball the leaves it for a second Brentford player who decides he doesn't like that ball, walks 10 yards towards the City end to pick up the multiball, picks up a towel and wipes it whist walking 5yds back towards where the ball went out, is told to move further back and moves a few yards further back, lines up to take a long run up to throw the ball into the City area at 86:30.
So it has taken Brentford 51 seconds to take a throw and no action is taken by the referee whilst City are show a yellow card after 25 seconds - why?