Eggman
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That ref wanted to be the star of the show. He was a bellend
No debate the right decision unfortunately. I sit in ESU he clearly used 2 hands to shove the bloke in the chest - he was on a yellow already therefore he was sent off . Idiot.
They've been marginally better this season than the last couple IMHO.The whole officiating team were awful. That lino should have waved for the foul on Dunk which resulted in him shoving the Brentford player.
Just dire today and it keeps happening. There has to be some sort of adjudication for match officials. They're awful, this season especially.
CMS left the ground on crutches,so very much doubt that he will be fit for Wednesday.
You see it all the time when a player is trying to get the ball back from someone who is deliberately trying to stop them and keep the ball to waste more time (like the keeper stopping a player retrieving the ball after a goal when the scoring side still need more goals) - No one is ever booked for that and if anything is done by the ref, it's usually just a talking to at most. Guess the ref took it as retaliation rather than for what it actually was and sent him off.
You can't blame Dunk for trying to get the game restarted quickly when we are losing and trying to get a point or 3 from the match. Had he taken his time to get the ball back and restart, no doubt there would be people complaining on here about his slowness in restarting the match seeing as we are behind, etc.... (no urgency = doesn't care or whatever rubbish they would interpret it as)
I agree with Hughton. Also, it's clealry not violent conduct and there's no rule to say a 'push' is an automatic yellow. If it was a push when tustling for a header would be a yellow - see my point? Not just saying it, but I think some posters aren't using the rules when automatically saying it was a second yellow?
Anyway that aside their greasy cheating ******* went down like a sack of shit!
Boss Hughton said: “Of course I’m aware he was already on a yellow card.
“But I think if you look at the incident and you game-manage the incident, then it’s a free-kick for us and we want to get on with the game.
“It’s a push, it’s nowhere near head height and I just felt the referee could have managed it a little bit better. He might say something different.”
The ref, Andy Davies, is a mostly League Two ref (this was his 11th Championship match in four years).
http://www.football-lineups.com/referee/2328/
I was talking to someone after the game who in turn was sitting next to the referee's assesssor during the game. He was, apparently, furiously making copious notes including watching some of the match with mouth agape, eyes-closed-shaking-head-slowly at some of the decisions and control. Notwithstanding the Dunk second yellow, there were times like advantage being played for an offside being given, a Brighton free-kick which he allowed to have happen while the ball was still bouncing, allowing the game to continue while the trainer was on the pitch to get to CMS. While he is supposed to be professional and discrete with his work, his mannerism gave away - she said - a whole host of concerns at the ref's officiating.
Of course, this is just her take on it, but I don't think anyone felt the ref had a good game yesterday.
As far as I remember, there were three defenders back to deal with the Brentford player, Dunk didn't have to make the first challenge so it's wrong to say "he was taking one for the team". It was a rash, unnecessary challenge.
The second, Juta had the ball at his feet and Dunk ran over and pushed him to get the ball, there wasn't really a chance for Juta to delay the restart before the push, so it's a little but of a stretch to try to defend the push because of Juta's delaying tactics. If Dunk had tried to get the ball and Juta had moved it away from him, there might be an argument. Yes, Juta went to ground easily, but that doesn't make the unnecessary shove to the chest any less of a yellow.
Dunk was rash and stupid, twice. There can be no arguments against it.
He gave the ref a choice. Any sensible ref would have taken the situation into account (bearing in mind the player was on a yellow and we were losing, the player was time wasting and was booked for it) and warned him. This was no sensible ref, someone who doesn't know how to play the advantage, except ironically against the booked player 5 mins later - presumably to duck out of another red.
He was a bit stupid in the moment twice of course but there can be plenty of arguing angainst the second yellow.. how often do we see players shoving opponents away who are trying to time waste? And how often are they booked for it?
Answered are 1) all the time 2) rarely