deafmanstevo
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Depends on the ref, we got one at 0-0 at Klanfield.
We got one at 1-1 at the Etihad v liverpool too.
Luckily it didnt matter at Anfield this time.
Depends on the ref, we got one at 0-0 at Klanfield.
I said in the match thread that Mariner appeared to be wanting to let the game flow, letting 5 or 6 go for them... right up to the point that City committed anything close to a foul, and then he blew his whistle.
It was blatant. Then when we went 3 up he started giving fouls against them just to get his ratio up to make his stats look fair. The refereeing stats do not tell the full story of the game.
If you pay them well enough, they'll do as their told if that's what you mean?Didn't somebody claim that our refs' were the finest money can buy?
No diving by either team or questioning refs decisions.Refreshing tonight, when fouled we got free kicks, none were manufactured for the opposition, the ones given were
There were a couple I thought could have been called, but he wanted football to be played, I've no idea who he was, but he was very refreshing, and reffed to the rules.No diving by either team or questioning refs decisions.
I couldn't remember ref stopping the game for a foul in the first half hour.
This is a great post. Clear and obvious is a ref herring. The VAR team is there to assist the ref. They have the tools to do it. They should have sent him to the monitor and he could have over ruled it himself. It’s just pure arrogance now at play, contrary to pretty much every other sport and officiating teams.I think the VAR team are failing to grasp that when they are interpreting decisions on whether a referee should be advised to change his onfield decision, they are becoming confused as to whether 'clear and obvious' is in regard to the referees reasoning or whether it's to deal with the event.
Yes, it could be argued that Moss considered the keeper may have touched the ball in a fast developing incident, and the fact Foden didn't look for the penalty also perhaps convinced Moss not to award it. What the problem is however, is that VAR appears to have analysed the footage with an aim to justify why Moss concluded what he did, rather than to tell Moss his conclusion was wrong! In short, that's the flaw, it's being used by the Referees to justify why shite decisions are made rather than rectify them.
As I said at the time the commentators were describing an incident completely at odds with what you could see with your own eyes. Really odd stuffI don't know what's gone wrong with him. It seems to be more than toeing the sly TV line. I had him after scoring the 5th against the rags as my screen saver for ages.
My concern was that on three occasions he gave his view straightaway and each time in was same as the official decision as confirmed by the officials on and off the pitch. Is that coincidence or more?
It must’ve been noticed that the English ref’s have a far different outlook in the CL. They don’t seem to have the same incidents and controversy when officiating abroad.The ref tonight just shows up how bad the refs are in the prem. There were tackles made tonight by City players that the prem lot would be constantly blowing for. Compare tonight to the utter shit show we had last week against Southampton, its way over due that foreign refs be brought in as the current lot or are not only awful but are an utter embarrassment.
Last night's pair were much better although it felt like reluctant admittance at times especially Clown Keown.As I said at the time the commentators were describing an incident completely at odds with what you could see with your own eyes. Really odd stuff
Keown gets on my tits. Every sentence ends or begins with “by the way”.Last night's pair were much better although it felt like reluctant admittance at times especially Clown Keown.
Good to see a good refereeing display although l am not sure about the 'foot up yellow as the feet came up automatically after the tackle was complete. But l would take that ref any day over any English one.
I haven't noticed that. Wish you had not told me.Keown gets on my tits. Every sentence ends or begins with “by the way”.
Agreed, thought the ref was excellent last night. Just served as a reminder of how bad the officials are in this country.Refreshing tonight, when fouled we got free kicks, none were manufactured for the opposition, the ones given were fouls.
The refereeing in the PL is shocking/bent, I've little doubt having seen that chap tonight, neither team could have a single complaint about him.
Early on Kev seemed to be barged off the ball, nothing given and I thought it was going to be one of those games. Then we came away with the ball after a robust challenge and it turned out he was being even handed and not inclined to stop the game for soft free kicks. Absolutely fine!Agreed, thought the ref was excellent last night. Just served as a reminder of how bad the officials are in this country.
Sergey Karasev from Moscow, Russia. Very experienced ref, worked at the Euros, World Cup, Olympics, CL, EL etc.There were a couple I thought could have been called, but he wanted football to be played, I've no idea who he was, but he was very refreshing, and reffed to the rules.