by Sun Tzu » 14 Feb 2010 09:47
by Big Foot » 14 Feb 2010 10:29
Ian RoyalArmadillo Roadkill The yellow for Howard was perhaps a bit harsh, but I don't expect the ref to get it right 100%. If it was a yellow there might have been a couple for West Brom before it, but that's about it. Overall, a pretty good performance.
Yellow was blatantly for Howard giving him loads of grief. You make a soft foul after doing that and any ref is going to book you. Especially if you keep mouthing off
by Sun Tzu » 14 Feb 2010 11:15
Big FootIan RoyalArmadillo Roadkill The yellow for Howard was perhaps a bit harsh, but I don't expect the ref to get it right 100%. If it was a yellow there might have been a couple for West Brom before it, but that's about it. Overall, a pretty good performance.
Yellow was blatantly for Howard giving him loads of grief. You make a soft foul after doing that and any ref is going to book you. Especially if you keep mouthing off
Ah so that's what you meant when you said about Howard being vocal for the team in your pitch for him to be captain![]()
Early doors one of their players deliberately handled it near the halfway line after Karacan (I think) took it over him - why no booking?
by glass half full » 14 Feb 2010 12:02
by Tails » 14 Feb 2010 12:05
glass half full It would be interesting to see statistics for cautions for deliberate handball near the halfway line.
by bcubed » 14 Feb 2010 12:16
Sun Tzu Would be interesting to know how many people who slate referees have actually taken the time to attend a refereeing course and qualify, or even taken charge of any games.
Might be a bit of an eye opener if people did that.
And LOL at the idea that Premiership refs should never take charge of games involving Championship sides becasue 'the game is different'. How do you think the top refs get to the Prem ? Howard Webb wasn't born a Premiership referee and every referee has officiated at all levels from parks football through the whole pyramid. Almost without exception they will have a better understanding of the game as a whole than fans, players or managers.....
by Sun Tzu » 14 Feb 2010 13:33
by handbags_harris » 14 Feb 2010 14:30
glass half full It would be interesting to see statistics for cautions for deliberate handball near the halfway line.
by Arch » 14 Feb 2010 14:43
handbags_harrisglass half full It would be interesting to see statistics for cautions for deliberate handball near the halfway line.
Is there any other handball offence than a handball that is deemed deliberate? This is one point which grinds my gears a little - any handball given is deemed deliberate by default, as the laws of the game specifically state that a handball offence is when a player "handles the ball deliberately". So I fail to see the logic of the question given that an unintentional handball is not an offence at all.
by Terminal Boardom » 14 Feb 2010 14:56
by The Positive One! » 14 Feb 2010 15:06
by Ian Royal » 14 Feb 2010 15:11
The Positive One! Not a brilliant performance - yet again. Long was not protected at all in the first half - the referee and linesman appearing to ignore any pushing, arms, shirt pulling. OK - the tackle was high but he didn't get the player with his leading foot - definitely a booking but NEVER a sending off.
It is about time they took away the intercoms from the refs and linesmen and started letting the linesmen make their own decisions!
by Dirk Gently » 14 Feb 2010 15:35
by handbags_harris » 14 Feb 2010 15:36
The Positive One! Not a brilliant performance - yet again. Long was not protected at all in the first half - the referee and linesman appearing to ignore any pushing, arms, shirt pulling. OK - the tackle was high but he didn't get the player with his leading foot - definitely a booking but NEVER a sending off.
It is about time they took away the intercoms from the refs and linesmen and started letting the linesmen make their own decisions!
by Terminal Boardom » 14 Feb 2010 16:16
Dirk Gently Was it just me who noticed Long get taken out off the ball as Kebe scored - that was one of three or four times he was taken out in that first half.
by westendgirl » 14 Feb 2010 16:33
handbags_harris Secondly, the whole idea of mic's for refs and linesmen was to improve communication between them and it has done that. There have been no changes as far as I can see in the decision making process. Referees will always hold sway over linesmen in that area. Microphones won't make any diffrence to that.
by The Positive One! » 14 Feb 2010 16:45
by handbags_harris » 14 Feb 2010 18:26
westendgirlhandbags_harris Secondly, the whole idea of mic's for refs and linesmen was to improve communication between them and it has done that. There have been no changes as far as I can see in the decision making process. Referees will always hold sway over linesmen in that area. Microphones won't make any diffrence to that.
Personally I would like to see this extended (dare I say it like Rugby) to communicating with all the crowd so that we can understand their decisions - and have the addedd bonus of slowly educating those that follow the game about what the laws actually are.
by Sun Tzu » 14 Feb 2010 18:42
handbags_harrisThe Positive One! Not a brilliant performance - yet again. Long was not protected at all in the first half - the referee and linesman appearing to ignore any pushing, arms, shirt pulling. OK - the tackle was high but he didn't get the player with his leading foot - definitely a booking but NEVER a sending off.
It is about time they took away the intercoms from the refs and linesmen and started letting the linesmen make their own decisions!
Firstly, the challenge was an off the floor lunge, studs first, high, AND he caught the player. Regardless of any other circumstances, that is a red card challenge.
Secondly, the whole idea of mic's for refs and linesmen was to improve communication between them and it has done that. There have been no changes as far as I can see in the decision making process. Referees will always hold sway over linesmen in that area. Microphones won't make any diffrence to that.
by andrew1957 » 14 Feb 2010 18:46
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