GloryDays
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Just out of interest:-
Was THE goal by Buckley after injury time had run it's course?
Was it after the final whistle? I think that’s the main gripe.
Just out of interest:-
Was THE goal by Buckley after injury time had run it's course?
It’s minimum of 5 mins. The ref can blow when he likes! We just needed to keep out heads for 2 mins
Chris Kavanagh is from Manchester. Seems strange that he is allowed to referee Manchester United games.
I imagine some time would've been added on seeing as March scored in stoppage time.
Was it after the final whistle? I think that’s the main gripe.
Seemingly not:-Was it after the final whistle? I think that’s the main gripe.
Seemingly not:-
95th minute. 5 mins injury time played..
Yet Man U are taking a corner in the 97th minute? Why, and why is no one in the media mentioning this?
I genuinely don't know the answer.
Buckley's goal was timed at 90+8, I'm just curious as too how much injury time went up on the board?
There is a possibility that THE generational goal for Brighton 1.2 was scored after injury time had elapsed.
Making it somewhat difficult to argue the point that this goal shouldn't stand because injury time had elapsed.
Seemingly not:-
95th minute. 5 mins injury time played..
Yet Man U are taking a corner in the 97th minute? Why, and why is no one in the media mentioning this?
I genuinely don't know the answer.
Buckley's goal was timed at 90+8, I'm just curious as too how much injury time went up on the board?
There is a possibility that THE generational goal for Brighton 1.2 was scored after injury time had elapsed.
Making it somewhat difficult to argue the point that this goal shouldn't stand because injury time had elapsed.
Taking out the ending his whole game was shocking. When you throw in the VAR breaking protocol the whole things is wrong. Amazed how calm GP was at the end, can you imagine a Dyche or Jose after that
You seem to be lost. This is NSC.
I'm also thinking of games when we were the robbers not the robbies.
But I'm not sure NSC is quite really for my full on brand of wishy washy yoghurt knitted sandals 'come of guys we've done it too' bullshit, just yet.
Nonsense.
So does that mean if there’s 3 minutes injury time a referee is allowed to blow after 23 minutes injury time?
Of course not, that would be silly. But that is your logic.
No! It's not against the rules and they have just clarified that. What would have been interesting was if the penalty was saved but a rebound was put in. They've just explained that according to the laws the ref is obliged to blow the whistle and rebound goal should be disallowed. What a the betting he would have missed that.
What is more of a concern is that they've just clarified what the 4th official's role was in the reviewed Pogba foul on Connoly. BT could hear what the 4th official was saying and he clearly said to the ref that he needed to review as he believed Albion player initiated contact. They have clarified that 4th official is NOT allowed to proffer an opinion which might influence the refs decision. He is meant to simply advise that the ref may wish to review.
If an incident occurs in the final seconds of play that the referee does not spot and the VAR is reviewing it, what happens once the final whistle has been blown? Will the referee allow a match to play for too long if they know something is being checked?
We’ve got a process in place for that. When an incident is being checked, the first thing that happens is the VAR will automatically engage the referee. They’ll press a red button and tell the referee they’re checking a decision.
While the check is taking place and the referee is fully aware that time is up, they will give a single blow of the whistle to stop play. They will blow their whistle, stop play, put their left finger to their ear and put their palm out to show everyone a VAR is checking the decision. Everyone stops on the field of play. The check will take place, the VAR will come back and say: ‘check complete.’ The referee will then blow for half time or full time. If the review advises a decision is made, the referee will indicate that, the screen will show the incident and a decision will be made.
Chris Kavanagh is from Manchester. Seems strange that he is allowed to referee Manchester United games.