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[Albion] Bournemouth vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***











Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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North of North
Well quite but I have to think there is much more to come.
I hope so, but what do you think it could be.🤔
Goals,assists, great tackler, great in the air. Honestly I don't understand why we bought him, how much is he on? More or less the Collen Rooney?
 


Normandy seagull

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Jul 16, 2003
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Orne 61 France
Naive for not taking Atwell's incompetence into account?


He did nothing wrong.
I agree it was a harsh yellow but you always run the risk on a yellow going in for a tackle from distance. Even if you catch the player even a tiny amount. We won so who cares, but 10 men could have cost us
 








South Stand Bonfire

Who lit that match then?
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Jan 24, 2009
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Shoreham-a-la-mer
No, any second yellow can be reviewed but there's a fairly high bar for getting it overturned - one slam dunk is, as you say, mistaken identity.

Here's an example which wasn't overturned on appeal:

Is that an official appeal though or just a post match referees “media“ opinion?
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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North of North
Hes large, athletic, and in a number of early games was crunching into tackles and producing really crisp passes. He's very nervous, taking a long time to adapt to this league and has made some high profile errors.
I can see the large, but maybe I have missed the other bits.
I have seen him get caught so many times and miss passes and get caught out of position. I really do hope he proves me wrong but he would not be on my bench......at home.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
I agree it was a harsh yellow but you always run the risk on a yellow going in for a tackle from distance. Even if you catch the player even a tiny amount.

I disagree with you. 'Harsh yellow' makes it sound like it was a foul by Baleba, but the yellow was questionable, but in my opinion it wasn't a foul by Baleba. He didn't go in for a tackle from a distance, he stayed on his feet and ran across while his opponent went to ground.

We won so who cares

Delighted we won, but I feel we're getting too many bad decisions, and Baleba missing against Southampton could cost us more points.
 








Normandy seagull

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Jul 16, 2003
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I disagree with you. 'Harsh yellow' makes it sound like it was a foul by Baleba, but the yellow was questionable, but in my opinion it wasn't a foul by Baleba. He didn't go in for a tackle from a distance, he stayed on his feet and ran across while his opponent went to ground.



Delighted we won, but I feel we're getting too many bad decisions, and Baleba missing against Southampton could cost us more points.
Agree to disagree then. Sorry it was a foul but not a booking. Look at it another way, he was always going to rack up 5 booking at some point. Southampton H not the worst game to miss!
 










PascalGroß Tips

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Jan 29, 2024
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No, any second yellow can be reviewed but there's a fairly high bar for getting it overturned - one slam dunk is, as you say, mistaken identity.

Here's an example which wasn't overturned on appeal:

My understanding is that although this panel reviews key match in incidents, it’s not part of an appeals process. Meaning if they disagreed with the award of a second yellow, it wouldn’t negate it and the second yellow still stands. It’s all about feeding back following an assessment of decisions made by officials and VAR.

So the link you’ve shared is not actually part of an appeal.
 




PascalGroß Tips

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Jan 29, 2024
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Is that an official appeal though or just a post match referees “media“ opinion?
It’s not part of any appeals process.

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