by WestYorksRoyal » 22 May 2020 14:11
by Zip » 22 May 2020 14:14
by Nameless » 22 May 2020 15:08
by SCIAG » 22 May 2020 15:10
by Nameless » 22 May 2020 15:31
by leon » 22 May 2020 15:58
by Mid Sussex Royal » 22 May 2020 16:28
Zip McAteer was the biggest one for me. Down to ten men I just don’t think Bolton would have had the legs to come back the way they did. He should have received a second yellow and the ref bottled it.
by LUX » 22 May 2020 16:30
by paultheroyal » 22 May 2020 16:31
WestYorksRoyal In keeping with several threads asking people to reminisce, I'm doing one on the worst refereeing injustices we've had. 2 stick in my mind:
1) Jason McAteer not getting sent off for the penalty at Wembley. Yes, Archie should have scored and we should have won anyway, but the comeback was never on if the ref got it right.
2) The referee providing a defence splitting pass for Norwich at the Mad Stad. We were in the mix for the playoffs at the time, and that defeat left us with a mountain to climb.
Can't think of many successes we owe to a refereeing clanger. No doubt our ghost goal at Norwich will get a mention, but it actually wasn't particularly important in the context of the season. Maybe our penalty against Fulham in 2017 was iffy.
by LUX » 22 May 2020 16:32
by Zip » 22 May 2020 16:35
Mid Sussex RoyalZip McAteer was the biggest one for me. Down to ten men I just don’t think Bolton would have had the legs to come back the way they did. He should have received a second yellow and the ref bottled it.
There was also a foul in the build up to the De Fratius equaliser
by Nameless » 22 May 2020 16:45
paultheroyalWestYorksRoyal In keeping with several threads asking people to reminisce, I'm doing one on the worst refereeing injustices we've had. 2 stick in my mind:
1) Jason McAteer not getting sent off for the penalty at Wembley. Yes, Archie should have scored and we should have won anyway, but the comeback was never on if the ref got it right.
2) The referee providing a defence splitting pass for Norwich at the Mad Stad. We were in the mix for the playoffs at the time, and that defeat left us with a mountain to climb.
Can't think of many successes we owe to a refereeing clanger. No doubt our ghost goal at Norwich will get a mention, but it actually wasn't particularly important in the context of the season. Maybe our penalty against Fulham in 2017 was iffy.
Second one was not a referee's clanger. HTH.
by One87One » 22 May 2020 16:58
by Brain Traysers » 22 May 2020 16:59
by From Despair To Where? » 22 May 2020 17:04
NamelesspaultheroyalWestYorksRoyal In keeping with several threads asking people to reminisce, I'm doing one on the worst refereeing injustices we've had. 2 stick in my mind:
1) Jason McAteer not getting sent off for the penalty at Wembley. Yes, Archie should have scored and we should have won anyway, but the comeback was never on if the ref got it right.
2) The referee providing a defence splitting pass for Norwich at the Mad Stad. We were in the mix for the playoffs at the time, and that defeat left us with a mountain to climb.
Can't think of many successes we owe to a refereeing clanger. No doubt our ghost goal at Norwich will get a mention, but it actually wasn't particularly important in the context of the season. Maybe our penalty against Fulham in 2017 was iffy.
Second one was not a referee's clanger. HTH.
Correct. Considering he took a nice first touch, called the pass and then played it inch perfectly there is no wAy it was a clanger....
by WestYorksRoyal » 22 May 2020 17:38
LUX Foul on Nicky Shorey at Man City in the last minute of our second relegation season match. Goal given, lost one nil.
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 May 2020 17:52
by Nameless » 22 May 2020 18:09
AthleticoSpizz As a positive, recall Palace at Elm Park mid eighties (a draw I think)
Palace took the lead with an offside goal (?) to which the ref gave it.
The linesman wasn’t having any of it, and stood his ground (whilst the players regrouped) refusing to move until the ref had a word with him and (after an age) disallowed it.
The only time that a lino was sung praises at by the SB.
Injustice? ....not sure if it qualifies but, Scunthorpe scored from a move originating from a throw-in at the Mad Stad....their player jumped the hoardings and literally hurled the ball from behind them to his team mates who went on and scored whilst the rest of the players weren’t even aware whose throw-in it was. Goal given, think they won.
And of course....all of the aforementioned
by AthleticoSpizz » 22 May 2020 18:18
by bloody Volvo driver » 22 May 2020 19:27
Nameless Norwich would rightly be annoyed if that ghost goal had actually been given against them, but it wasn’t
We were playing Watford weren’t we ?
Couple of poor reffing decisions at White Hart Lane I recall but not too sure if they were in the same match.
Penalty against us for handball when the call simply bounced up and hit Halford and Defoe tucking in a rebound when he had encroached so far he was nearly offside. It’s hard competing at those grounds at the best of times
Arsenal scoring in that League Cup game in the 7th of 5 added minutes was a choker too
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