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No.Can we appeal a sending off if it is 2 yellows?
I can only think of one bad challenge in the game and that was their red. I'll wait till I've seen it again but I wasn't convinced it was that bad. Fortunately for us the ref had received two shiny new cards for Christmas and today was his chance to play with them.
They can start by trying to get the small decisions right. Like when it’s a corner not a goal kick or when two players run shoulder to shoulder and one throws himself to the floor. It isn’t a free kick!! What made his legs give way? I agree they need help at times but as with the ref on Boxing Day, how come they miss so much of the bloody obvious?We won 3-0, who gives a shit?
Sometimes decisions go for you, other times against you.
I’ll never slag off the ref, football is 20 years behind the likes of Cricket and Rugby. Get the VAR in the Prem and Championship and give the refs a fair chance of getting the big decisions right 99% of the time.
Why is it that the standard or refereeing was much higher when they were all quantity surveyors from Durham?
Meanwhile, two names for you - Mike Riely and Darren Bond.
They can start by trying to get the small decisions right. Like when it’s a corner not a goal kick or when two players run shoulder to shoulder and one throws himself to the floor. It isn’t a free kick!! What made his legs give way? I agree they need help at times but as with the ref on Boxing Day, how come they miss so much of the bloody obvious?
No such offence in the football rule book as "blatant" hand ball or even "deliberate" hand ball. Hand ball is hand ball mate. It was hand ball. That decision was correct. What wasn't correct was the previous yellow for tackling an opponent fairly with intent to win the ball.Was it blatant hand ball?
Special mention for the lino on the south stand side as well, he looked genuinely pissed up. Couldn’t run in a straight line, was on the pitch half the time and on the AstroTurf for the other half as well as hardly getting a decision right. Bizarre.
Go in like he did? Really? They ran shoulder to shoulder. He did nothing wrong but was stronger than his opponent who collapsed to the floor. They were looking for set play situations all aftertbecause that is there strength. Yes we’ve all make mistakes but when it’s as often as it was this afternoon people tend to question the referees integrity (which is wrong) or his ability. Are you saying referees can’t have a bad day at the office?So you’ve never made a mistake which on the face of it looks silly?
He gave the corner in the end didn’t he? So what’s the problem?
Stevens was very naive in getting booked, if a player is running with the ball towards goal and you go in like he did the chances are the player will go down and get a free kick. I would expect a United player to do the exact same and I would also expect a free kick and booking.
We won 3-0, who gives a shit?
Sometimes decisions go for you, other times against you.
I’ll never slag off the ref, football is 20 years behind the likes of Cricket and Rugby. Get the VAR in the Prem and Championship and give the refs a fair chance of getting the big decisions right 99% of the time.
We won 3-0, who gives a shit?
Are you joking about the ref ???????????
No such offence in the football rule book as "blatant" hand ball or even "deliberate" hand ball. Hand ball is hand ball mate. It was hand ball. That decision was correct. What wasn't correct was the previous yellow for tackling an opponent fairly with intent to win the ball.
So you’ve never made a mistake which on the face of it looks silly?
He gave the corner in the end didn’t he? So what’s the problem?
Stevens was very naive in getting booked, if a player is running with the ball towards goal and you go in like he did the chances are the player will go down and get a free kick. I would expect a United player to do the exact same and I would also expect a free kick and booking.
No such offence in the football rule book as "blatant" hand ball or even "deliberate" hand ball. Hand ball is hand ball mate. It was hand ball. That decision was correct. What wasn't correct was the previous yellow for tackling an opponent fairly with intent to win the ball.
But did he go back and book him? Blatant dive.The first was dubious but the second was outrageous for me, he was in a fucking wall.
Send him back to his highdiving meeting in the Premier League. I'm just glad he didn't fall for that diving twat in the penalty area just before we scored.
Go in like he did? Really? They ran shoulder to shoulder. He did nothing wrong but was stronger than his opponent who collapsed to the floor. They were looking for set play situations all aftertbecause that is there strength. Yes we’ve all make mistakes but when it’s as often as it was this afternoon people tend to question the referees integrity (which is wrong) or his ability. Are you saying referees can’t have a bad day at the office?
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