Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Or he got everything wrong and pissed off the whole crowd.The fact that both sets of supporters were on his back suggests he probably got it all about right.
I think he lost control of the game.
Or he got everything wrong and pissed off the whole crowd.The fact that both sets of supporters were on his back suggests he probably got it all about right.
That is, possibly, the most ridiculous comment/post I've seen in years.The fact that both sets of supporters were on his back suggests he probably got it all about right.
taylor: [sh**s himself]The fact that both sets of supporters were on his back suggests he probably got it all about right.
I know this. I’ve said this repeatedly.It seems it was a straight red now.
Of course that’s always part of it but Taylor lost control of the game when players in both teams became angry with the pen decisions - Ours was a soft one and then he went and missed theirs (also arguably soft) which got then got overturned by VAR (for G-W to score from) - it caused friction on the pitch and in the stadium - by the time Dunky was rightly (but harshly) sent off, Taylor was handing out yellow cards like they were trick or treat sweets at Halloween.People don’t want good referees, they want ones who are biased towards their team.
Crazy that, "oh bloody hell, I guess I have to flag for it now".Big call by the Lino to witness Pedro getting fouled not once but twice before he finally, reluctantly, put his flag up.
Even Forest TV himself, Garry Birtles, said it was a foul long before the Lino put his flag up
A neutral sent me a text during the game saying Anthony Taylor is a useless referee.He had a good game. Our penalty was a fair one as the defender has his arms around Pedro’s waist. Their penalty he initially rejected, it was VAR that persuaded him to change his mind.
Dunk’s red card was down to the player. He’s a senior pro, the captain, and leadership means knowing when to avoid verbal abuse regardless of how pissed off you are.
Perhaps could have given another yellow to Forest but Pedro can be a bit theatrical at times when he is rolling around.
Other than that he let the game flow.
People don’t want good referees, they want ones who are biased towards their team.
Missed JPvH getting tripped in the Pedro incident, I still haven’t seen where the infringement is on the Forest penalty, other than both players going down.He had a good game. Our penalty was a fair one as the defender has his arms around Pedro’s waist. Their penalty he initially rejected, it was VAR that persuaded him to change his mind.
Dunk’s red card was down to the player. He’s a senior pro, the captain, and leadership means knowing when to avoid verbal abuse regardless of how pissed off you are.
Perhaps could have given another yellow to Forest but Pedro can be a bit theatrical at times when he is rolling around.
Other than that he let the game flow.
People don’t want good referees, they want ones who are biased towards their team.
People don’t want good referees, they want ones who are biased towards their team.
Talking of VAR, referees protecting each other, is wrong too. (I’ve just posted this on another thread)Really?? Not sure thats right at all. I just want officiating which isn't inconsistent. Card someone for kicking the ball away, then not do the same for the next instance. Soft penalty here so therefore soft penalty there....someone puts their boot down on someones back and we get nothing. Dunk admittedly shouldn't have mouthed off, but there has been far worse not even carded. Line officials seem to be doing less and less possibly thinking VAR should sort it and it isn't. VAR should be mopping up the inconsistency, but it is simply exascerbating it. Its a complete inconsistent poor shambles.
Articles like the below just prove the point. Why is Webb saying there will be a crack down on something. If its not in the rules it should be being officiated each and every game. The fact he has to order his officials to "crack down" on something indicates they haven't been picking it up. The players need to be told to shut up and stop diving, each and every time they do it, not when Webb dictates.
Referee chief Howard Webb orders crackdown on players waving imaginary cards
PGMOL chief Howard Webb has ordered his referees to clamp down on players waving imaginary cards. The referees head is keen to reinforce strict rules on dissent that were brought in at the start of…talksport.com
Spot onReally?? Not sure thats right at all. I just want officiating which isn't inconsistent. Card someone for kicking the ball away, then not do the same for the next instance. Soft penalty here so therefore soft penalty there....someone puts their boot down on someones back and we get nothing. Dunk admittedly shouldn't have mouthed off, but there has been far worse not even carded. Line officials seem to be doing less and less possibly thinking VAR should sort it and it isn't. VAR should be mopping up the inconsistency, but it is simply exascerbating it. Its a complete inconsistent poor shambles.
Articles like the below just prove the point. Why is Webb saying there will be a crack down on something. If its not in the rules it should be being officiated each and every game. The fact he has to order his officials to "crack down" on something indicates they haven't been picking it up. The players need to be told to shut up and stop diving, each and every time they do it, not when Webb dictates.
Referee chief Howard Webb orders crackdown on players waving imaginary cards
PGMOL chief Howard Webb has ordered his referees to clamp down on players waving imaginary cards. The referees head is keen to reinforce strict rules on dissent that were brought in at the start of…talksport.com
Talking of VAR, referees protecting each other, is wrong too. (I’ve just posted this on another thread)
Mike Dean admits he failed to intervene on Var decision to protect his 'mate' Anthony Taylor. Former Premier League referee Mike Dean failed to intervene on a major Var call because he did not want to cause his friend Anthony Taylor any 'grief', he has revealed.
My take was that he lost control. He doesn't have the natural authority that good refs need. At times he was ridiculously pernickety, and other times he let some very serious challenges go. There was a potential leg-breaker by a Forest player in the first half (luckily the BHA player - can't remember who - WBG? - got out of the way just in time). It was right in front of Taylor. There was another really bad foul - Taylor waved play on (fair enough), and we ended up getting a free kick - but he didn't go back and book the earlier infringement.He had a good game. Our penalty was a fair one as the defender has his arms around Pedro’s waist. Their penalty he initially rejected, it was VAR that persuaded him to change his mind.
Dunk’s red card was down to the player. He’s a senior pro, the captain, and leadership means knowing when to avoid verbal abuse regardless of how pissed off you are.
Perhaps could have given another yellow to Forest but Pedro can be a bit theatrical at times when he is rolling around.
Other than that he let the game flow.
People don’t want good referees, they want ones who are biased towards their team.