Injustice shouldn't be swept under the carpet.There is no point in going on and on regarding this tackle the end result was the match was a draw which was all Boro needed,end of story
Injustice shouldn't be swept under the carpet.There is no point in going on and on regarding this tackle the end result was the match was a draw which was all Boro needed,end of story
Discussed on The Ref Show by Mark Halsey and Mark Lawrenson today. Verdict seems to be Stephens has been unlucky, and Dean gave the red based on the injury not the challenge.
https://youtu.be/P_PIsnEvcjA?t=1m36s
Would you care to explain how a player can get their laces on a ball three feet in the air? Specifically, and in a manner that is physically possible.There's no such thing as a legitimate studs up. If he'd taken the ball in the air with a side foot or his laces then it wouldn't be studs up.
If the ball is so high that you have to take it with the bottom of your foot and you end up following through on a player then you're going to get in trouble more often than not, that's just how the game is these days.
For no good reason I've just watched some of the game back because I was keen to see what had gone on for Stephens and Ramirez to be pushing each other, and, in the heat of the game at the Riverside, I couldn't recall what it was.
Gibson hoofs the ball clear from an Albion attack, and it drops towards Ramirez who has GG behind him. Ramirez backs in, allowing the ball to bounce twice before GG came over the top of him from behind and got his head onto it. Ramirez went down in a ball clutching his face. Play proceeds - Mike Dean felt no need to stop play or call for medical attention to attend to Ramirez. As Ramirez realises his fakery had fooled no one he gets up as Stephens, in close proximity, gestures for him to get up.
I wrote earlier that Stephens repeatedly mouths something at him and now I've seen it all I can see it's very clearly "What are you holding your face for?" Stephens asks this 2 or 3 times as the pushing takes place. It's a fair question: Greer was behind him when he won the ball.
When Dean calls them over, Stephens counts "one, two, three" pointing to different areas of the pitch in a way a referee might do when carding someone for repeated infringements. Without watching it all, and I have no desire to so, I can only assume Stephens thought Ramirez had also gone down for no good reason on two prior occasions.
When the key incident takes place the Sky commentator says: "Whatever contact there was from Stephens, you have to feel Gaston Ramirez is milking it a little bit." Clearly that wasn't the case, but it does indicate the commentator felt that Ramirez had been behaving "theatrically" in the game up until that point.
Interesting the comments about the FA panel and who it's made up of.
You would like to think if a player sits on that group of 3 we have a chance of the right outcome.
Exactly my thoughts. We were clearly second best to the point of the equaliser and we may well have gone to only draw or even lose with 11 men, but now we'll never know whether the 11 would have got a win.Boro fans on twitter seem unable to stop going on about it. Not entirely sure why - it's not their fault that the referee made an abysmal decision. In criticising Mike Dean's performance we're not having a pop at Boro.
Most right-minded Albion fans will also agree that Boro had the best of the first half and we'd posed little threat on goal. However, we had managed to equalise and that had shaken up both Boro's team and their support. Would we have gone on to win? Nobody knows or could say either way. We still faced a huge task, but at least we were equipped to attempt that task. In being reduced to 10 men in the manner we were, severely restricted our ability to have a good go.
Boro are a very decent and strong side, particularly at home with a raucous following. They've despatched many good Championship sides who had the benefit of 11 men. Having just the 10 men turned a difficult task into a near impossible one, and Boro closed the game out in the professional way you'd expect.
Would you care to explain how a player can get their laces on a ball three feet in the air? Specifically, and in a manner that is physically possible.
Did you watch the Birmingham Boro game a couple of weeks ago?..GS who is a very talented footballer was doing exactly the same thing and the ref just ignored him much to GS's annoyance
Never a red card and Dean has obviously made the decision purely based on the fact that Ramirez has ended up with a bullet hole in his leg. Ironic really given that a large percentage of our support felt Barton should have got the same treatment based on the marks he left on Kayal's leg
Tw@ in the middle is an idiot.Discussed on The Ref Show by Mark Halsey and Mark Lawrenson today. Verdict seems to be Stephens has been unlucky, and Dean gave the red based on the injury not the challenge.
So if h ball is three foot in the air, you have to wait for it to come down?You can't.
The only answer is to not attempt to take a ball that's 3 foot in the air with the bottom of your boot, because if you catch the other player you're in trouble.