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That was the worse abuse a Ref has had at a match i have ever known , Brilliant , since the days , when we would sing ` who`s your father Referee , you a`int got one your a B.....d` , they have had a easy ride , it needs to continue , he was so biased against us for sixty minutes,

It was a good, long sarcastic cheer when he finally gave us a decision! :D
 
He was shit full stop.

Had completely lost control of the game by the end.

I actually think the refs this season have been pretty good. It’s been the linesmen who seem to have struggled.

Saw an interesting article the other day that officials are currently undergoing courses for the VAR roll out next year and the linesmen are being encouraged to let contentious stuff go as VAR will pick it up and I think some of this thinking has come in a bit early.
 
That was the worse abuse a Ref has had at a match i have ever known , Brilliant , since the days , when we would sing ` who`s your father Referee , you a`int got one your a B.....d` , they have had a easy ride , it needs to continue , he was so biased against us for sixty minutes,
The linesman in front of the South stand was fucking useless to, he wasn't watching the game at all, he was jus watching the shit ref, and the copying him, didn't have a scooby what he was doing, disgraceful.
 
Not sure he was biased, just awful for both sides. What on earth happened with that backpass that took five minutes to sort out?
 
He was shit full stop.

Had completely lost control of the game by the end.

I actually think the refs this season have been pretty good. It’s been the linesmen who seem to have struggled.

Saw an interesting article the other day that officials are currently undergoing courses for the VAR roll out next year and the linesmen are being encouraged to let contentious stuff go as VAR will pick it up and I think some of this thinking has come in a bit early.
What are these things you call ..linesmen? The referee's assistants were poor though.;)
 
Not sure he was biased, just awful for both sides. What on earth happened with that backpass that took five minutes to sort out?

Immediately after the guy hit it, it hit Billy, so I think their argument was that it can’t be a backpass if the last player that touched it is an opposing player. I don’t know the rules well enough. It seemed a clear backpass to me, but at the same time, if the last player that touched it is an opposing player, how can it be a backpass? I can understand the confusion, though, saying that, he’s a professional referee and I’m not, so you would think he wouldn’t need to fanny around so much.
 
Immediately after the guy hit it, it hit Billy, so I think their argument was that it can’t be a backpass if the last player that touched it is an opposing player. I don’t know the rules well enough. It seemed a clear backpass to me, but at the same time, if the last player that touched it is an opposing player, how can it be a backpass? I can understand the confusion, though, saying that, he’s a professional referee and I’m not, so you would think he wouldn’t need to fanny around so much.
Yeah I’d have thought the touch off a United player would have made it not a backpass, surely? I more meant the aftermath. Make your decision and get on with the game or book everyone that’s delaying the restart. Seemed to take about 10 minutes for the game to continue (same with the melee in the goalmouth after Derby’s equaliser. How was Keogh the only one booked?)
 
Yeah I’d have thought the touch off a United player would have made it not a backpass, surely? I more meant the aftermath. Make your decision and get on with the game or book everyone that’s delaying the restart. Seemed to take about 10 minutes for the game to continue (same with the melee in the goalmouth after Derby’s equaliser. How was Keogh the only one booked?)
What was interesting was how adamant people are that it was and how adamant derby were that it wasn’t. It was clearly a back pass. The deflection was incidental in terms of it reaching the intended recipient I.e the keeper. . . However, I have no idea whether it is a back pass still or not!?

I’ve not seen any confirmation whether he got that right or not. Anyone know? If he was right then he deserves some credit for it.
 
Absolute incompetence from him and his 'team' throughout the first half and 15 minutes or so of the 2nd half. As the OP says though, after the non penalty and their goal the reaction was so downright hostile, from fans, players and manager alike that he panicked. Had he continued in the same vein he would have had a riot on his hands so he tried to redress the balance and started giving us the decisions.

The atmosphere felt like the Warnock days again yesterday, maybe even the Basset days at times. We pull it off every now and again and it doesn't half make a difference. It fires up our players, intimidates the opposition and focusses the minds of the officials. Let's have more of this on Saturday lads & lasses!
 
What was interesting was how adamant people are that it was and how adamant derby were that it wasn’t. It was clearly a back pass. The deflection was incidental in terms of it reaching the intended recipient I.e the keeper. . . However, I have no idea whether it is a back pass still or not!?

I’ve not seen any confirmation whether he got that right or not. Anyone know? If he was right then he deserves some credit for it.
I’m pretty sure the ref was wrong if there was a touch off a United player
 
Wikipedia suggests that a deflection nullifies the backpass. But then again, it's wikipedia.
 
The linesman in front of the South stand was fucking useless to, he wasn't watching the game at all, he was jus watching the shit ref, and the copying him, didn't have a scooby what he was doing, disgraceful.

I haven't seen a fully competent lino at the Lane for about 5 years now. I honestly don't know who trains the fuckers because they seem completely focussed on calling offsides and nothing else. They can't even call a throw correctly these days without looking at the ref first.
 
Most definitely an intimidating atmosphere
Makes a massive difference to the team, referee and you could see Derby players did not like it
We need it on many more games like this
 



Wikipedia suggests that a deflection nullifies the backpass. But then again, it's wikipedia.
Although a deflection doesn’t nullify an offside call so it might not affect the backpass either. Who knows? The ref yesterday may or may not have :)
 
Couldn’t actually see anything in the laws of the game about deflections affecting whether a keeper can handle a backpass or not - it says it’s an indirect free kick if the ball:
  • “has been deliberately kicked to the goalkeeper by a team-mate”
News to me if so, I always assumed that a deflection meant it could be handled. In this case it definitely looked like the derby bloke was deliberately passing it back to the keeper.

http://www.thefa.com/football-rules.../football-11-11/law-12---fouls-and-misconduct
 
Lino's, sorry Referees ass...Lino's seem to be irrelevent these days. They don't make any decisions or help the ref, but look what the ref has given and then go with it.
 
Trying to be consistent, if Leon’s goal which brushed a defender is counted as Leon’s still then by the same logic, the backpass that glanced off Billy should be deemed a backpass.

Now if the centre back was playing it to his fellow center back and it hit Billy and deflected back to the keeper, then I could buy into that not being classed as a backpass.

What I can’t buy into is how the linesman and ref deemed that a guy faced with an open goal a yard out would inexplicably throw himself to the floor for no apparent reason.
 
Trying to be consistent, if Leon’s goal which brushed a defender is counted as Leon’s still then by the same logic, the backpass that glanced off Billy should be deemed a backpass.

Now if the centre back was playing it to his fellow center back and it hit Billy and deflected back to the keeper, then I could buy into that not being classed as a backpass.

What I can’t buy into is how the linesman and ref deemed that a guy faced with an open goal a yard out would inexplicably throw himself to the floor for no apparent reason.
But a count of who scores goals is not in the Laws of the Game, only that a goal is scored.
 
I haven't seen a fully competent lino at the Lane for about 5 years now. I honestly don't know who trains the fuckers because they seem completely focussed on calling offsides and nothing else. They can't even call a throw correctly these days without looking at the ref first.

I think this can be filed under the long list of Things Football Fans Don't Understand (And Which Aren't Explained Because Controversy Means Clicks), at least based on my one morning of ref training five years ago.

I think we were told it's the linesman's job to let the ref decide on throw ins and then indicate the ref's decision.

If it's unclear to the ref then he can "consult" the linesman - that "consultation" usually takes the form of a hand signal <insert joke> rather than full on round table negotiations. And if neither can decide then the ref basically makes his best guess.
 
I think this can be filed under the long list of Things Football Fans Don't Understand (And Which Aren't Explained Because Controversy Means Clicks), at least based on my one morning of ref training five years ago.

I think we were told it's the linesman's job to let the ref decide on throw ins and then indicate the ref's decision.

If it's unclear to the ref then he can "consult" the linesman - that "consultation" usually takes the form of a hand signal <insert joke> rather than full on round table negotiations. And if neither can decide then the ref basically makes his best guess.

Fair enough, that's me told.

However that doesn't explain them missing blatant fouls a few yards away or penalties when they are the nearest official.

I still think half of em are fecking useless. :p
 

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