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[Football] Thoughts on the ref today?



AmexRuislip

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I thought he was appalling, some of the Burnley elbows were yellow maybe even red card challenges. Gave nearly all the 50/50s to the thugs too

Glad to get away with a point

Timidly tried telling the ginger Dalek off, but was a bit sharpish the speed he left, not waiting around for the reply.
Had a very shiny head.
 










jcdenton08

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Excellent point against a physical side. Thought the ref did fine. We looked tired today and still secured a point.
 




Icy Gull

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Second local ref that has shown bias, the one for the United game with a penalty given after the final whistle was from Manchester
 




Mr Bridger

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Virtual me.

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Thompson720

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Terrible, now know how Chelsea and Arsenal felt like having those joke officials last season.

Lowered their standards of officiating to suit Burnley's medieval style of play.
 


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I can understand accidental elbows when both players are jumping to head a ball, as you need arms to help you get height, but leading with your elbow into a collision when the ball is on the ground is reckless.
Whatever happened to shoulder barges?

Sometimes the arms can naturally go up and/or out to protect a space around the ball and keep opposing players away.

When it's done at speed, it may look considerably worse than what was originally intended.

For me, it was just a decent game of football between 2 committed sides with physicality and some full-bloodied challenges, but nothing more than that.

We might have to agree to disagree here, TB. :smile:
 


Icy Gull

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Sometimes the arms can naturally go up and/or out to protect a space around the ball and keep opposing players away.

When it's done at speed, it may look considerably worse than what was the original intent.

For me, it was just a decent game of football between 2 committed sides with physicality and some full-bloodied challenges, but nothing more than that.

We might have to agree to disagree here, TB. :smile:

Deliberate elbows in the face and neck, pushing of players in the back resulting in free kicks to the offender is OK? Going in for balls that are the keepers studs up? An abusive manager in the ear of the fourth official all game? This is not park football where the ref fears for his life.

We can agree to disagree but today’s ref was the weakest I have seen all season imo.
 




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Deliberate elbows in the face, pushing of players in the back resulting in free kicks to the offender is OK?. This is not park football

Yes, the ref made a mistake with the award of the freekick against Dunk and missed the push in his back previously.

It's a foul and a bit of 'dark arts' maybe, but certainly nothing that warranted anything more than a freekick.

I'm sure something similar happens in most games from parks to Premier League.

No outrage needed for this.
 


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Going in for balls that are the keepers studs up? An abusive manager in the ear of the fourth official all game?

Thought the ball was there to be won and Barnes was entitled to go for it.

And Dyche is hardly the first manager to be making his opinions heard on the touchline to the officials.
 










One Teddy Maybank

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Thought the ball was there to be won and Barnes was entitled to go for it.

And Dyche is hardly the first manager to be making his opinions heard on the touchline to the officials.

Second one yes.

First one, absolutely no way, at least a second late (which is a lot in footballing terms).

Ashley getting old now, lacking any sort of pace so just trying to rough everyone up....


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PILTDOWN MAN

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We're so nice, tip our brow as a club and move on. If we were more aggressive as a club tonight we'd be on tv complaining but we aren't. One who does, through his experience is Lallana who gets in the ear of refs. To me it was no surprise we improved when he come on, experience counts for so much. Getting in the ear does reap rewards.
 




hart's shirt

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Second one yes.

First one, absolutely no way, at least a second late (which is a lot in footballing terms).

Ashley getting old now, lacking any sort of pace so just trying to rough everyone up....

Barnes has never been shy of using his physique to make an impact. Remember him putting the keeper in the net when he came on as a sub at the Amex!

It'll be interesting to see where the ball was when Barnes starts to make his lunge towards it. If it's loose, the striker's probably entitled to go for it.

But I'll watch it again on MOTD later and will happily revise my call on it if I'm wrong. :smile:
 




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