The ref was unsighted on Holgates offending leg.What also doesn’t sit right is Holgate was only given a yellow before VAR intervened.
Gilmour got a straight red
TBH I'm surprised he gave anything.
The ref was unsighted on Holgates offending leg.What also doesn’t sit right is Holgate was only given a yellow before VAR intervened.
Gilmour got a straight red
You're the ref - what do you give?
I don't think Gilmour 'lunged' particularly. Whereas Maguire definitely did.Watched it in the concourse after and it didn’t look a red at all. In the highlights shown in the ground he’s on his feet, in control and competing for the ball. The follow through doesn’t look in any way intentional. It didn’t look to me like serious foul play (see law definition below).
On that tweet it’s a stonewall red. I voted yellow on the poll before I played the tweet video. I’m minded to upgrade. He does, I suppose, endanger the opponent, though not with malice or a lunge.
But there are a lot of angles where it’s yellow at most.
Consistency is once again the issue. Plenty of other refs don’t give a red for the same challenge. And Tarkowski should have had 2 yellows before that which would have changed the course of the game such that Gilmour’s challenge doesn’t happen.
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He didn’t lunge at all but it does look from the angle Bozza showed that he endangered his opponent which is an “or” clause in the law.I don't think Gilmour 'lunged' particularly. Whereas Maguire definitely did.
Yes he left his foot in which is not good. Deserves his punishmentIt wasn’t like last weeks I would like to add but he went through and dems the rules
I agree, it’s one of those that’s border line (I’ve seen angles where it looks a red and angles where it doesn’t) I think whatever is given on the pitch VAR would back.I really don’t think VAR would intervene and overturn a yellow there. At the same time, there was too much in the tackle for VAR to interfere.
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Not completely identical, but the same sort of thing - going in a bit hard, more related to the follow through than deliberate.
Again, follow through
"Brutality" ? What planet are these law makers on ?Watched it in the concourse after and it didn’t look a red at all. In the highlights shown in the ground he’s on his feet, in control and competing for the ball. The follow through doesn’t look in any way intentional. It didn’t look to me like serious foul play (see law definition below).
On that tweet it’s a stonewall red. I voted yellow on the poll before I played the tweet video. I’m minded to upgrade. He does, I suppose, endanger the opponent, though not with malice or a lunge.
But there are a lot of angles where it’s yellow at most.
Consistency is once again the issue. Plenty of other refs don’t give a red for the same challenge. And Tarkowski should have had 2 yellows before that which would have changed the course of the game such that Gilmour’s challenge doesn’t happen.
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Harry Maguire today...
As I have said many times before, this is irrelevant. Intent has nothing to do with the laws.Yellow for me . . . Its an accident and unintentional .
That's a 5 matcher . . . Or long enough to go to Greece and get pissed and beat someone up because you can't understand the lingo they're calling you a donkey in. . .He's a Harry. Harrys get different treatment.