by Sanguine » 14 Nov 2024 13:13
by South Coast Royal » 14 Nov 2024 15:11
Sanguine Oliver was on the on-field referee for the Pickford 'tackle', but Coote was VAR.
by Sutekh » 19 Nov 2024 21:42
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Nov 2024 21:47
Sutekh I thought we were getting semi automated offsides in the PL this season, is that still happening or has it been dropped?
by Sutekh » 19 Nov 2024 22:37
Winston BiscuitSutekh I thought we were getting semi automated offsides in the PL this season, is that still happening or has it been dropped?
Pushed back to next season I believe
by Royal Rother » 27 Nov 2024 07:01
by Sutekh » 27 Nov 2024 07:58
by Harrison Delbridge » 27 Nov 2024 09:39
by South Coast Royal » 27 Nov 2024 10:39
by Sanguine » 27 Nov 2024 10:45
South Coast Royal Just on the matter of yellow cards, the refs are so erratic.
Pawson for example doesn't book anybody in the first half , an example of which being in Monday's Newcastle game when Joelinton blatantly fouled a West Ham player on the break but it was in the first half so no yellow card.
Taylor, after the fiasco of the Bournemouth game not so long ago when he booked 13 players in what wasn't a dirty game , now doesn't book players.
Cavanagh did a game at the weekend where there were no yellow cards and, as expected ,the delaying of the restart in games has died a death after the early OTT yellows.
It is all one big lottery.
by Royal Rother » 27 Nov 2024 13:57
by Sutekh » 27 Nov 2024 15:12
Royal Rother And on refereeing my biggest gripe of all is the bloody goalkeepers being allowed to hold onto the ball for as much as 30 seconds.
The law says 6 seconds, and if longer, then punishable with an indrect free kick.
Why the hell this isn't enforced I just cannot fathom.
I know initially there'd be even more instances of 'keepers faking injury, because footballers will always resort to 1st instinct - cheat. But there'd be a way to deal with that.
If they HAD to release the ball in 6 seconds it would lead to a more stretched game and more excitement with precisely zero harm to the game.
Absolutely bizarre that nothing has been done about this and it's been allowed to get worse and worse over the last, what, 20 years.
Fcuking sort it out FIFA!
by Brogue » 09 Dec 2024 16:08
by Sanguine » 09 Dec 2024 16:32
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Dec 2024 18:12
by Brogue » 10 Dec 2024 07:54
by katweslowski » 10 Dec 2024 08:18
by Sutekh » 10 Dec 2024 10:05
katweslowski To be honest, a lot of these referreeing issues I partially attribute to the media turning them into z-lister celebraties. Personalities in their own right. Mike Dean on Sky Sports, Howard Webb giving his view at games.
I also often defend referrees for the following reasons (none of which excuses mistakes but they're humans and they will always happen):
- Players continually cheat, feign injury, over-play a trip, fall or push. It's designed only to trick the officials. They then moan like hell when something doesn't go the right way for them.
- Managers who scream at the 4th official and berate the officials from the side - often when nothing at all has gone wrong.
- When did a Manager last speak out on a ref's decision - that BENEFITED Their team? They don't do they, it's only when they're on the wrong end. That's obviously human nature, but if you'#re going to whinge about it as if it's real issue, be grown up enough to say you were fortunate and the ref was wrong. Not just gloss over it.
Considering the way players and managers act towards them, I'd say it's pretty even on the mistakes vs them cheating scale, if not tipped in favour of the refs.
When the players start acting like grown ups, then maybe they'll have some cause to start pulling up refs on decisions.
Coote thought Klopp was a vanker - I wonder why...
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Dec 2024 12:54
katweslowski To be honest, a lot of these referreeing issues I partially attribute to the media turning them into z-lister celebraties. Personalities in their own right. Mike Dean on Sky Sports, Howard Webb giving his view at games.
I also often defend referrees for the following reasons (none of which excuses mistakes but they're humans and they will always happen):
- Players continually cheat, feign injury, over-play a trip, fall or push. It's designed only to trick the officials. They then moan like hell when something doesn't go the right way for them.
- Managers who scream at the 4th official and berate the officials from the side - often when nothing at all has gone wrong.
- When did a Manager last speak out on a ref's decision - that BENEFITED Their team? They don't do they, it's only when they're on the wrong end. That's obviously human nature, but if you'#re going to whinge about it as if it's real issue, be grown up enough to say you were fortunate and the ref was wrong. Not just gloss over it.
Considering the way players and managers act towards them, I'd say it's pretty even on the mistakes vs them cheating scale, if not tipped in favour of the refs.
When the players start acting like grown ups, then maybe they'll have some cause to start pulling up refs on decisions.
Coote thought Klopp was a vanker - I wonder why...
by Stranded » 11 Dec 2024 14:51
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