LamieRobertson
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Only a handful of games in the premier league but I thought he was one of the better refs I’ve seen at the Amex (and not just because we won)
What think you
What think you
One question though - I thought the linesman gave the offside, not the ref? I haven’t seen a lot of angles. So when he went over for his Russian linesman decision - the Lino was definitive it was a goal. So why did his flag shoot straight up?
I actually think it was the other way around and the ref overruled Lino although this seems to be dissenting.
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I watch a LOT of football and have seen a LOT of Andy Madley via matches on Sky throughout his ascent through the football leagues.
Had a good game today, I thought. No major criticisms. Managed the game well, always up with play and physically fit. Didn’t make a drama out of anything.
One question though - I thought the linesman gave the offside, not the ref? I haven’t seen a lot of angles. So when he went over for his Russian linesman decision - the Lino was definitive it was a goal. So why did his flag shoot straight up?
I actually think it was the other way around and the ref overruled Lino although this seems to be dissenting.
Actually I think the ref said it hit an Everton player, did you see that and was it part of your decision. Linesman said he saw the offside but not the ball hitting the Everton player and they went with it.
Must have been at least 10 players between the linesman and the ball so actually good positioning from Madley to cover it
My reading (having watched the MotD highlights) is that the lino saw both players in an offside position and instinctively raised his flag. The ref, seeing the flag go up had to double check because he was in a great position and saw that it was an Everton player who played the ball immediately. By the time the ref got to him, the lino had realised his mistake and quickly confirmed with the ref it was a good goal.
I think he had a decent game, but there were a couple of fouls that didn't go our way (IMO and according to the commentator on TNS, or whatever it's called). The couple of incorrect decisions didn't cost us, so we don't need to moan.Only a handful of games in the premier league but I thought he was one of the better refs I’ve seen at the Amex (and not just because we won)
What think you
My reading (having watched the MotD highlights) is that the lino saw both players in an offside position and instinctively raised his flag. The ref, seeing the flag go up had to double check because he was in a great position and saw that it was an Everton player who played the ball immediately. By the time the ref got to him, the lino had realised his mistake and quickly confirmed with the ref it was a good goal.
AgreedOnly a handful of games in the premier league but I thought he was one of the better refs I’ve seen at the Amex (and not just because we won)
What think you
I watch a LOT of football and have seen a LOT of Andy Madley via matches on Sky throughout his ascent through the football leagues.
Had a good game today, I thought. No major criticisms. Managed the game well, always up with play and physically fit. Didn’t make a drama out of anything.
One question though - I thought the linesman gave the offside, not the ref? I haven’t seen a lot of angles. So when he went over for his Russian linesman decision - the Lino was definitive it was a goal. So why did his flag shoot straight up?
I actually think it was the other way around and the ref overruled Lino although this seems to be dissenting.
While we’re on refs, I like when we have have Michael Oliver and in particular Chris Kavanagh who I recognise as the best ref in the league.
Mini rant - not safe for knuckle-draggers: Kavanagh has called off a game here, sent off at least one player of ours, we don’t always win when he’s on etc. Despite this he’s still my preferred ref. This is because I don’t, short of a disasterpiece, attribute our result/performance alongside the referee.