Refwatch: Reading v Preston

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Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Compo's Hat » 27 Apr 2010 16:37



Ref: James Linington
Assistant: Ian Crouch
Assistant: Matt Foley
Fourth: Eric Mackrell

Reading 1 - 0 Barnsley 30-01-2010

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by brendywendy » 27 Apr 2010 16:44

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Ref: James Linington
Assistant: Ian "peter"Crouch
Assistant: Matt "axel"Foley
Fourth: Eric "smoked"Mackrell

Reading 1 - 0 Barnsley 30-01-2010

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Messiah » 28 Apr 2010 09:55

He looks like a nice boy.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by brendywendy » 28 Apr 2010 09:56

ive yet to see a ref photo this year where he doesnt look totally bent

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by glass half full » 03 May 2010 12:07

Over-officious with the caution of Gylfi?


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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by rg6royal » 03 May 2010 12:10

glass half full Over-officious with the caution of Gylfi?


'greed

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Dirk Gently » 03 May 2010 12:19

Played a damn good advantage to allow Kebe to score the first. Could easily have stopped play for a foul.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by glass half full » 03 May 2010 12:27

Dirk Gently Played a damn good advantage to allow Kebe to score the first. Could easily have stopped play for a foul.


Not as good as Mike Dean last week when he had to physically wave with both hands, as players from both sides hesitated.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Row Z Royal » 03 May 2010 12:54

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glass half full Over-officious with the caution of Gylfi?


'greed


Dis'greed. He got that spot on, imo.


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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Terminal Boardom » 03 May 2010 13:01

I think he was way too lenient on Parkin. Otherwise no complaints for me. However, the lino in front of the East Stand 2nd half was a complete oxf*rd. Got too many offsides wrong. Since when was level offside?

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by glass half full » 03 May 2010 13:16

Terminal Boardom I think he was way too lenient on Parkin. Otherwise no complaints for me. However, the lino in front of the East Stand 2nd half was a complete oxf*rd. Got too many offsides wrong. Since when was level offside?


The current scheme of linesmen often having to wait to signal with the flag until a player is believed to be 'active' does not work and often leads to confusion. The referee has the discretion to acknowledge the linesman's decision and overrule it but, in practice, this so very rarely happens in modern football.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by rfcjoe » 03 May 2010 13:28

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glass half full Over-officious with the caution of Gylfi?


'greed


Dis'greed. He got that spot on, imo.

'greed with Murkleton here. I said when it happened that Siggy was showing the sort of attitude I hate. Just stood there arrogantly, while the ref called him over. Longy ended pushing him over to the ref. Lets just hope all this attention hasn't gone to his head.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Barry the bird boggler » 03 May 2010 17:11

glass half full The current scheme of linesmen often having to wait to signal with the flag until a player is believed to be 'active' does not work and often leads to confusion. The referee has the discretion to acknowledge the linesman's decision and overrule it but, in practice, this so very rarely happens in modern football.


It only gets confusing if you don't understand the rule or would rather stand there appealing rather than playing to the whistle.


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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by PieEater » 03 May 2010 17:27

Some lino's deem active as movement toward the ball, others actually touching it. Yesterday's lino flagged Jobi (who was offside) for moving forward, when Long had picked up the ball from an onside position.

So what are the rules to being "active"?

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Row Z Royal » 03 May 2010 19:20

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'greed


Dis'greed. He got that spot on, imo.

'greed with Murkleton here. I said when it happened that Siggy was showing the sort of attitude I hate. Just stood there arrogantly, while the ref called him over. Longy ended pushing him over to the ref. Lets just hope all this attention hasn't gone to his head.



Yep, including petulantly demanding that the ref come to him. He was only going to get a talking to up until then, but his 'tude warranted the yellow.

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stig`s booking

by Devon royal » 03 May 2010 20:50

the ref was again a poor one.......but the booking for our player of the year was fully merited, no player can tell the ref to come to him! long and tabb both tried to calm him down and pushed him towards the ref all to no avail...the kid is some player but needs to respect the officials.......we all had a right go at newcastles nolan the other week for walking away from the ref ,,,the stigs behaviour was not that of a reading player ,,,,,,,, i hope a word was had in his ear!

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Re: stig`s booking

by Row Z Royal » 03 May 2010 20:52

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by handbags_harris » 03 May 2010 21:11

Row Z Royal Yep, including petulantly demanding that the ref come to him. He was only going to get a talking to up until then, but his 'tude warranted the yellow.


Pretty much this, although it should never have come to that in the first place had Sig been given the free kick for the clear trip from behind. Then a slightly mistimed challenge leads to a talking to?

Has to be said that he seemed to be a typical Championship ref giving all the easy free kicks, for example Shane Long on a central defender yet when Long was physically manhandled (which happened a lot) nothing was given. In a similar vein Jon Parkin got away with a hell of a lot and really should have been booked for persistent foul play (he gave away seven or eight similar free kicks all game). And when he was booked he repeatedly thrust his finger at the referee in anger. That, for me, is dissent that is up there with Sigurdsson's booking.

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Re: Refwatch: Reading v Preston

by Terminal Boardom » 03 May 2010 21:20

There were at least 2 Reading players told Sig to go to the referee. He got what he deserved for his unnecessary show of petulance. Hopefully BMcD will have had a word after the game in the sanctity of the dressing room.

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Re: stig`s booking

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