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Post by cvillestokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:25:05 GMT
I really think that this should be introduced. It’s not like it’s a technology issue. If a big call is made, e.g. a sending off, the referee should have to state why.
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Post by wakeypotter on Jan 1, 2024 17:28:54 GMT
I really think that this should be introduced. It’s not like it’s a technology issue. If a big call is made, e.g. a sending off, the referee should have to state why. Works in rugby so why not
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Post by RF10 on Jan 1, 2024 17:30:09 GMT
Don't see point of that. It wouldn't change anything. It's very rare you see a big decision which haven't got any idea what it's for.
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Post by mrrine on Jan 1, 2024 17:30:24 GMT
I really think that this should be introduced. It’s not like it’s a technology issue. If a big call is made, e.g. a sending off, the referee should have to state why. They should have to justify decisions such as that to a panel afterwards. If they get it very wrong or did it on impulse and not evidence they should absolutely face professional repercussions.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Jan 1, 2024 17:30:36 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball.
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Post by chiprockets on Jan 1, 2024 17:31:38 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. We got the bloody free kick
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Post by cvillestokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:32:06 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. How could it be handball if it was our free kick? The ball wasn’t in play when he grabbed it.
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Post by skemstokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:32:47 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. We got the free-kick?
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Post by chiprockets on Jan 1, 2024 17:36:00 GMT
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Post by stokie23 on Jan 1, 2024 17:36:19 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. And you’ve just proved the point... It can’t have been for handball. We were awarded the free kick, one foul must have proceeded the other.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Jan 1, 2024 17:36:54 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. We got the free-kick? We did, but if you handle the ball before the free kick is given I think you’ve still committed an offence. If I’m wrong then fair enough.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Jan 1, 2024 17:37:49 GMT
I really think that this should be introduced. It’s not like it’s a technology issue. If a big call is made, e.g. a sending off, the referee should have to state why. Works in rugby so why not Rugby is shit though
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Post by chiprockets on Jan 1, 2024 17:38:49 GMT
We did, but if you handle the ball before the free kick is given I think you’ve still committed an offence. If I’m wrong then fair enough. Definitely in the wrong here. The foul precedes you handling it To extrapolate the logic, as long as you score before the offside is given it counts as a goal
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Jan 1, 2024 17:41:09 GMT
At least they should answer questions after the match,about why they they make certain decisions that could have had a bearing on the outcome of the game.
Refs have been getting off far too lightly for far too long now,they are untouchable,apart from the odd game they have to miss,for doing their job very poorly.
If players can be banned & fined,why not Refs?
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Post by dutchstokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:45:10 GMT
At least they should answer questions after the match,about why they they make certain decisions that could have had a bearing on the outcome of the game. Refs have been getting off far too lightly for far too long now,they are untouchable,apart from the odd game they have to miss,for doing their job very poorly. If players can be banned & fined,why not Refs? They do over here…. Then you as the supporter/viewer understand why that decision was made…
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Post by lordb on Jan 1, 2024 17:47:32 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff
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Post by chiprockets on Jan 1, 2024 17:50:50 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff What does your head in is that they can just scream in the ref’s face it’s nothing Wave a yellow and it’s a card
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Post by cheadlepotter on Jan 1, 2024 17:51:12 GMT
Whilst I’m all for it, I thought it was quite obvious why JT was sent off, a second yellow for hand ball. Apologies, never saw him wave an imaginary card.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 1, 2024 17:57:22 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff I’ve seen a fair few get ignored like the tackle by Morsey (who was on a yellow) on Baker 10 mins after the sending off. Let’s see how many get booked in the PL. Good claim for an appeal re inconstistency.
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Post by MilanStokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:57:52 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff Or at the very least, a level of consistency. Yellow Card waving happens on a regular basis in every game across the world, if this was a yellow card, they all should.
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Post by cvillestokie on Jan 1, 2024 17:58:17 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff What does your head in is that they can just scream in the ref’s face it’s nothing Wave a yellow and it’s a card Unless you are a team like Man City. If Ederson was on a yellow card in a cup final, they’d have never dared to change the game like that. Let’s face it, they can’t even stick to their own time limit rules when someone like Guardiola says it upsets him.
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Post by Davef on Jan 1, 2024 18:02:39 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff There are plenty of players who don't get cautioned for waving imaginary cards. The referee had a choice, he chose to be a jumped up little shit.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Jan 1, 2024 18:06:05 GMT
What’s the difference between a player waving an imaginary card and a player saying to a ref …"come on ref surely a card for that". Both can just be ignored as a decent ref would not be swayed by such action or words.
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Post by lordb on Jan 1, 2024 18:07:26 GMT
What’s the difference between a player waving an imaginary card and a player saying to a ref …"come on ref surely a card for that". Both can just be ignored as a decent ref would not be swayed by such action or words. No difference both are bookable offences are they not?
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Post by DC1863 on Jan 1, 2024 18:07:39 GMT
100% a bruised ego moment from the ref, didn't like what JT said to him.
It was so minor nobody even saw it, certainly didn't warrant ruining the game for the thousands in attendance because a player pissed him off a little.
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Post by sportsman on Jan 1, 2024 18:08:14 GMT
Makes me laugh how people moan about var still. We need it as soon possible to stop the anti stoke bias. Like a caller said on radio stoke, if that was upshit there’s no way he would have done it
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Post by lordb on Jan 1, 2024 18:09:32 GMT
100% a bruised ego moment from the ref, didn't like what JT said to him. It was so minor nobody even saw it, certainly didn't warrant ruining the game for the thousands in attendance because a player pissed him off a little. H Second yellow for waving an imaginary card, not dissent I've no sympathy for him
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 1, 2024 18:10:33 GMT
He definitely waved an imaginary yellow card moronic from Thompson, ref had no choice However this type of offence should be dealt with by sin bins Save red cards for the really nasty stuff There are plenty of players who don't get cautioned for waving imaginary cards. The referee had a choice, he chose to be a jumped up little shit. 100% this. The smirk on that cunts face when he got the Red out said it all. Pathetic decision
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Jan 1, 2024 18:11:25 GMT
They surrounded the original ref to book him
That was ok though
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Post by SamB_SCFC on Jan 1, 2024 18:11:26 GMT
Thompson did two stupid things. Diving onto the ball and grabbing it before knowing for certain that the free kick is going to be given. If the ref hadn't given it, it's a second yellow for handball or even a straight red for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity because I think one of their players were going to be through. And waving the imaginary yellow card which everyone knows is supposed to result in a yellow card.
You could question whether the ref should have used common sense with Thompson already on a yellow and given a final warning. But it's the old adage, don't give the referee a decision to make. He did two things that were potentially yellow card worthy within a matter of seconds despite already being on a yellow. It's playing with fire and sadly he got burned. Needs to be a lesson learned.
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