Keith wrote:Even Sky Sports' retired Premier League ref, Chris Foy agreed that it was wrong to give the penalty.
Incident: Possible penalty, holding - Crewe Alexandra
Decision: Penalty awarded, holding - Crewe Alexandra
Foy says: "After awarding this penalty to Crewe Alexandra, the referee clearly communicates to the players that it was given for a holding offence by Morecambe no. 24 on the Crewe no. 5.
"With the benefit of viewing the replay, we can see there is contact between the players, however the action of holding is neither sustained nor impactful. It therefore falls below the threshold for penalising, as it was not clearly impactful, particularly as Crew no. 5 is still able to get to the ball and has a clear shot at goal.
"The correct decision in this case would have been to allow play to continue with a Morecambe throw-in from the far corner."
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... -decisions
Andy D wrote:It must be tempting for Referee's, with match betting easier than ever , with how many red, yellow, cards, corners, penalties etc are given.
All you need is a partner in crime who as an online betting account and aslong as you dont get to greedy.
I'm sure it goes on, especially at out level, it won't be as on top.
thedoc wrote:Referee Simson lived up to the family name - Doh! - with another abysmal performance yesterday. But who'd be a ref? Most players are coached to get in their faces; feign injury and indulge in other Dark Arts by cynical managers who want to win at any price. We've seen in several of our games this season a new trick of the trade in goalkeepers going down off the ball and pretending to be seriously hurt just to stop play and disrupt our momentum in matches where we were getting on top. How do you police this? I think the answer is to send off the goalkeeper if he plays on with no obvious sign of injury and dismiss his Manager into the bargain. But how many refs have the guts to do this, particularly in front of a baying home crowd? Your suggestion of more female refs is an interesting one - could they possibly be worse? I think not...
Redalert1970 wrote:The ref didn't cost us the game yesterday even though he was poor
He didn't make the blunder for their 2nd goal and also didn't miss to put us 3 up
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