Terry Butcher Tribute Act
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- Aug 18, 2013
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If Greer had made a stupid push on a yellow card I don't think people would be so forgiving
If you shove someone then you're taking a massive risk of being booked. If you know you've already been booked then you're an idiot.
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.
Answer 1) when the opponent is clearly trying to stop the player getting the ball and jostling back. (not the case yesterday, Juta was actually in the process of tapping the ball back to where it was supposed to be when Dunk pushes him) 2) any time the push is deemed reckless, in line with the laws of the game.
That's not every time, but in circumstances such as yesterday, it is.
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.
'Tapping' it back when it's not his place to touch the ball - a common somewhat clever annoying tactic that players use to try and fool people.... I think with a bit of common sense the ref didn't need to book anyone and just get on with the game. The red was bought by their blokes antics. But I agree you're always taking a risk to push anyone like that - especially when it gives the player the chance to play act...
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
Anyway that aside their greasy cheating ******* went down like a sack of shit!
You should be more pissed off with your div of a player acting like that when already on a yellow card and having wrongly got the decision anyway.
Hardly cheating was it. Got pushed, fell over. Pretty stupid and lets down the team to push someone after you've won a free kick and are on a yellow card.
It is when someone barely touches you (if they even did). I see you've ignored how lucky Jota was not to be sent off. The decisions and the luck (with the goal) went you're way yesterday. Why not just accept that when you've got the three points anyway?
I didn't see the incident where you say Jota was lucky not to be sent off so can't say whether he was or wasn't. I didn't think the decisions went particularly for us, can think of a few occasions where your players were getting away with things. As for luck, in my opinion we should have scored more and our finishing/trying to walk the ball in the net is going to cost us (and has already in some games), but I don't think we were lucky to win yesterday much as the last few minutes were a nervous watch.
You won 1-0 with a deflected goal, that is very lucky in my mind. The fact that you should have scored at other times is irrelevant. If you win by 1 goal and that is from a massive deflection, then it is lucky. On the balance of play you may have deserved it (although I'd say a draw would have been about right) but it doesn't mean the win wasn't lucky!
Did you see the incident clearly? As I posted earlier sitting in ESU Dunk used both hands and shoved the player square in the chest. Right in front of ref - just stupidIt is when someone barely touches you (if they even did). I see you've ignored how lucky Jota was not to be sent off. The decisions and the luck (with the goal) went you're way yesterday. Why not just accept that when you've got the three points anyway?
I disagree but fair enough, I'd probably think the same if it was the other way round. Given it's our first season at this level in 21 years and we're 5th midway through January we definitely merit our position and I'll take a few lucky wins along the way after the kind of fortune we've had for years!
Did you see the incident clearly? As I posted earlier sitting in ESU Dunk used both hands and shoved the player square in the chest. Right in front of ref - just stupid