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Dangerous Idiot
Didn’t see the game although he did the same to Lamptey last season at Villa, two quick yellows after letting off Grealish for the entire game, shit ref.
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but the second just didn't seem an offence strong enough to warrant a second yellow
Harsh. If the ref had stopped play to give the first yellow card the second incident could never have happened and Mr Martinelli might’ve lasted until the end of the game. Possibly.
Good reffing that. Makes a change
Harsh. If the ref had stopped play to give the first yellow card the second incident could never have happened and Mr Martinelli might’ve lasted until the end of the game. Possibly.
That's one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen posted on here.
Harsh. If the ref had stopped play to give the first yellow card the second incident could never have happened and Mr Martinelli might’ve lasted until the end of the game. Possibly.
Good reffing that. Makes a change
That's one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen posted on here.
Harsh. If the ref had stopped play to give the first yellow card the second incident could never have happened and Mr Martinelli might’ve lasted until the end of the game. Possibly.
Good reffing that. Makes a change
100% agree, this was the right decision and you don't stop a game to award a yellow. However, I just think if this had been one of ours we'd be up in arms about it, which is why the call it the beautiful game!
But at the same time, I can't say it was totally good reffing. That first foul wasn't an accident. He was clearly het up and getting 'over excited' - "good reffing" would have been to have noticed that and recognised if he let play continue Martinelli was at risk of going in with too much force.
That's rubbish and not how a game should be managed. Why should the team being fouled - Wolves - be disadvantaged because of this?
Not really. Because a player who is overexcited could lunge in and risk player safety, and player safety is one of the key things a referee has to consider. Recognising potential dangers is absolutely how a game should be managed.
You can't referee on 'what ifs' though unfortunately. You can manage the game in a way, but to many times a game is stopped for a yellow card when play could be carried on. Especially as it was a spell of good attacking play for Wolves in this example
They are constantly refereeing on 'what ifs'. Every weekend, multiple times a weekend, there are challenges that are ruled fouls because of what ifs. This time he mostly got the ball, but a foul is given because that type of challenge could potentially be worse.
And this isn't entirely a what if. This is a 'an offence has occurred and there is every reason to stop the game right now, but is there an argument to let the game continue; what is the benefit, what is the risk'. In this instance there was half a pitch and five defenders between the wolves player with the ball and the goal - there wasn't a clear goal scoring advantage, and there was a risk of the martinelli going in out of control risking the player safety.