Tomorrow's referee on 18:49 - Jan 6 with 1384 views | Watford_Ranger | Our players are thick though so not all that surprising. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 19:06 - Jan 6 with 1323 views | qpr_1968 | she did'nt have the balls to give the red. | |
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Tomorrow's referee on 22:48 - Jan 6 with 1124 views | Noelmc | Thought the ref had a very good game. Correct with most of her decisions and managed the game well. I loved that she booked Billings for trying to get one of our players booked waving an imaginary card. Also thought the added time was about right (3 mins first half, 7 mins second half). Could do with more refs of her calibre in the Championship. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 23:07 - Jan 6 with 1107 views | OldPedro | The assistant on the Stan Bowls side was awful and didn't give the ref any support. Couple of clear corners that he didn't signal so she just guessed and gave as goal kicks. From one of these, she booked Armstrong for questioning the obviously wrong decision. And at one point there were 2 balls on the pitch, in fact a Bournemouth player kicked both of them as he ran forward and the ref played on. The game should have been stopped. She bottled the red card challenge - it was dangerous, from behind and no intention to win the ball. Thought the ref gave Bournemouth several free kicks cos their players threw themselves to the floor. In comparison Armstrong was being pushed and shirt pulled lots but nothing given. Rant over [Post edited 6 Jan 23:08]
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Tomorrow's referee on 10:47 - Jan 7 with 1013 views | TheChef | More female refs please. | |
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Tomorrow's referee on 11:02 - Jan 7 with 1002 views | Paddyhoops | Thought she did well. Booked Billing for his pathetic card waving . More of that please . She got the The referees a w**nker treatment as well. Equal rights in full flow. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 11:22 - Jan 7 with 970 views | FDC | Playing on with two balls on the pitch was quite odd, never seen that before | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 11:29 - Jan 7 with 962 views | Northernr | I think the Bournemouth player actually swapped them over in that moment you know, kicked off the one we were playing with and carried on with the new one. Basically referee's only real mistake. Armstrong one was orange I guess, I didn't think it was a particularly controversial decision not to get a red out for that. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 11:34 - Jan 7 with 950 views | bosh67 | I thought she did really well and let the game flow. You barely noticed her, which is how it should be. | |
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Tomorrow's referee on 11:48 - Jan 7 with 913 views | R_from_afar | As long as the officials are competent and unbiased, I couldn't care less about their gender. | |
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Tomorrow's referee on 12:10 - Jan 7 with 857 views | Watford_Ranger | Yeah my gripe wasn’t the decision to give yellow but that a yellow is standard for that. Everyone knows it’s going to happen, it’s pre-meditated and massively hinders the attacking team. Would also have retired Colback five years ago if a red was given for it and we wouldn’t be stuck paying the useless prick five figures a week to not play. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 12:57 - Jan 7 with 809 views | terryb | When I said that it was an easy game to referee, I meant it as a compliment. It was easy because she controlled the match & the players. Just like a good referee (I've not seen many of these!) should. By the laws of the game, playing on with two balls on the pitch was wrong, but it helped the flow as all that would have happened was a dropped ball to the Bournemouth player. I thought this was wrong in law, but correct in common sense! | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 12:59 - Jan 7 with 806 views | GaryBannister86 | What is the law for two balls on pitch, out of interest? If it has to stop play, what's to stop a ball boy "accidentally" kicking a ball onto the pitch when an opposition striker goes clean through on goal? | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 13:00 - Jan 7 with 803 views | Northernr | I did see a clip from a dutch game recently where the keeper came charging miles out of his goal, cleared a ball into touch, the opponent tried to take a quick throw in and put a teamate through on the now open goal, so the keeper picked a ball up from off the field and threw it on to stop the play. Smart, cynical. Yellow card. | | | |
Tomorrow's referee on 13:51 - Jan 7 with 715 views | OldPedro | If the 2nd ball had been on the pitch but nowhere near play, fair enough, but in this instance, the Bournemouth player actually kicks both balls - play had to be stopped. The ref was quick enough to stop play when a Bournemouth player went down holding his leg in the first half - they had a drop ball as they had possession but the difference was, their original possession was a player under pressure from Paul Smyth, whereas they then ended up with a drop ball under no pressure. Certainly, not the worst ref we've seen recently but still wasn't great and fell into the trap most premier refs fall into, in these sort of cup games, favouring the premier league team . | |
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