doogie004
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Right or wrong , own opinions or not , hair lines cracks appearing ? One thing for sure don’t think it helps us on the pitch
I completely agree re your offside point. Goalhangers gaining an unfair advantage was the reason offside was introduced. I would say there needs to be a clear gap between the attacking and defending player for it to be offside.i don’t know if it is the referees fault or the rules but I think we need a refresh of the way games are played, top of the list:
- offside should be for obvious offsides where the players gain a genuine advantage by being further down the pitch by a clear margin, not a pube sticking out from their armpit - if lines are drawn to gauge whether they are offside then it is onside
- handballs / pens - maradona hand of god is a handball - a ball kicked at a defender that touches the side of their upper arm isn’t a handball
- more but I’d start with the clear and obvious errors they have made in the way they apply rules
I'm struggling to identify the other 20%.
“I am honest and clear, I don’t like 80 per cent of English referees. It’s not a new thing, I don’t like them. The behaviour, I don’t like their behaviour on the pitch.“England is the only country where, when there is VAR, you are not sure the decision is right. In other countries, you have to be sure the referee is 100 per cent right. In England, no, I’m not able to understand.”
When do they ever give much in our favour?Not sure it was a wise comment tbh. Can't see refs giving much in our favour after that! Didn't think the one on Sat got too much wrong, except for missing the handball (which VAR wouldn't have overturned and would probably have won us the match). Also no card for the deliberate foul just outside the area right at the end.
Before the sending off, there was a Sheffield attack which fell apart as the ref was positioned centrally on the edge of the D and they had to play around him. We then tried to clear the ball and gave it back to them, as again we failed to play around the ref. The bar is very low in the premier league.Don’t like this. There are issues with officiating at the moment due to the way we have incorporated VAR. There need to be major changes made there but I am not a fan of criticism of individual referees, they make mistakes like all players and managers, they’re not corrupt, it is an incredibly hard job and they are not being helped at all by the system currently in place. I don’t like it when Klopp, Arteta etc do it and I don’t like it when RDZ does it.
And it’s not even like the ref had a bad game yesterday?!
I can’t see how these comments help us as a club and ultimately that’s all RDZ should be worried about. Same as his histrionics on the touchline yesterday didn’t help us. The team lost the plot on the pitch for about 10 minutes after the red and they desperately needed a calm head directing them.
I don't need to listen to know how THAT chat will go...Now being discussed on TS ..the White an Jordan show
I was trying to explain this to someone about last season.When do they ever give much in our favour?
Still waiting for the first game changing, contentious VAR decision in our favour....
Because they "even out over the course of the season" don't they?
Lol…so tell me how u think it didI don't need to listen to know how THAT chat will go...
Only in Europa games where we don't have English referees.I was trying to explain this to someone about last season.
Against us we had:
FIVE decisions against us away v Spurs.
The most obvious penalty you will ever see not given at home v Villa.
Other CLEAR penalties not given v Leicester (a) and last minute v Brentford (h).
VAR incorrectly ruling out a goal by drawing the line in the wrong place at Palace.
That potentially cost us TEN POINTS - which would have meant fourth spot and Champions League.
Decisions that went for us? I am really struggling, but I think there was one where Dunk may have possibly blocked a cross with his arm.
I try to not be myopic about these things, but you're right these decisions very rarely seem to go in our favour.
Jim Shite sets the scene, explaining to Simon Jordan (and whoever else is on with him) what RDZ. Opens it up with "Simon? Does De Zerbi not have a point, Simon?"Lol…so tell me how u think it did