YepWhy not run at them and try and score. He saved the ball stood up a threw the ball out. No reason at all to give it back. Trossard was wrong to do so in any manner
YepWhy not run at them and try and score. He saved the ball stood up a threw the ball out. No reason at all to give it back. Trossard was wrong to do so in any manner
Wasn't that when he threw the ball out after making the save? Mings was bending over him showing concern as the keeper lay on the ground making out he had some kind of eye injury.Was I right in thinking at one point their goalie just went down when all on his own clutching his face and the ref stopped the game? Why didn’t he book him for simulation?
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Disagree. Ref's have the tools they are just woefully inadequate at applying them. A yellow for time wasting is ok but it needs to be administered much earlier and that carries with it the possibility of another yellow for the same offence and, ergo, a red.What a game like that highlights is the tools refs are given to enforce the rules and gamesmanship and just woefully limited.
If your only discipline is a yellow card, then it’s not a punishment for a player taking one for their team.
With all the cheating that goes on in football we need an overhaul of the rules to give the referees more tools, whether sin bins, orange cards or other means that is a deterrent to anti-football.
Sorry are you suggesting that the Dunk foul wasn't actually a penalty? It was a penalty all day long and reckless as player still had plenty to do to scoreRef was shite.
But we were worse and gave him options, like Dunk diving in so their player could swan dive and con the ref and VAR.
Bad day at the office. Next.
(Unfortunately in 6 weeks time)
Agree totally......apart from conned and couldn`t see it , my very sceptical head says the **** saw plenty .The **** was laughing as he walked down the tunnel and got booed. I think he thought he had a great game. He was conned by Villa and couldn’t see it
A perfect example for me is the goalie.Good first half, lost control over it in the second.
Probably one of the most difficult games to ref this season though as Villa wanted to destroy the game. Showed them 6 or 7 yellow cards which is at least better than the 2 or 3 you often see in similar games.
Agree completely but every goalkeeper know that it has pretty much never happened that a goalie get a second yellow for time wasting. I've only seen it once and that was when a goalie dragged his injured teammate back on to the pitch to waste some time.A perfect example for me is the goalie.
Eventually given a yellow for time-wasting sp the takes even longer with the next few kicks as he has already got the yellow. Why not give a 2nd yellow as they would for 2 bad fouls?
Claiming any kind of head injury is the new timewasting tactic of choice.Was I right in thinking at one point their goalie just went down when all on his own clutching his face and the ref stopped the game? Why didn’t he book him for simulation?
Well, the evidence throughout the game, and I mean across the world would suggest it isn’t - it’s not just the odd poor ref, it’s endemic.Disagree. Ref's have the tools they are just woefully inadequate at applying them. A yellow for time wasting is ok but it needs to be administered much earlier and that carries with it the possibility of another yellow for the same offence and, ergo, a red.
People gladly moan about the refs not doing anything about it but in reality it is the players destroying the game.Claiming any kind of head injury is the new timewasting tactic of choice.
Ref has to make a decision they won't be comfortable with, They don't want to be the one that decides to book the genuine case.
It works and is becoming more and more prevalent.
Yes please, sin bins as in rugbyWhat a game like that highlights is the tools refs are given to enforce the rules and gamesmanship and just woefully limited.
If your only discipline is a yellow card, then it’s not a punishment for a player taking one for their team.
With all the cheating that goes on in football we need an overhaul of the rules to give the referees more tools, whether sin bins, orange cards or other means that is a deterrent to anti-football.
He did yeah, he has previous for it as well. Trouble is the ref has to ‘believe’ the player, I felt for him a bit tbh, doubt that level of shit housery was covered in ref training. It was a shambles - horrible team full of wankers from McGinn to moaning whinging Buendia. Soon as they went in front I knew what was coming, We were poor though. Can’t blame the ref for us playing badly.Was I right in thinking at one point their goalie just went down when all on his own clutching his face and the ref stopped the game? Why didn’t he book him for simulation?
Yep, McGinn saw it coming & leant into it but it was a definite pen. I love Dunky but that was a very poor decision from him.Sorry are you suggesting that the Dunk foul wasn't actually a penalty? It was a penalty all day long and reckless as player still had plenty to do to score
Agree completely but every goalkeeper know that it has pretty much never happened that a goalie get a second yellow for time wasting. I've only seen it once and that was when a goalie dragged his injured teammate back on to the pitch to waste some time.
... a move which made the team drop a 2-0 lead to 2-2, resulting in them losing the league title.
Agree it should absolutely happen a lot more often but I think the inconvenience (minutes of protests and then the process of some outfield player putting on the goalie equipment etc) prevents it.