4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday 16:40 - Apr 22 with 7514 views | Reuser_is_God | Skuse allowing Hourihane to get ahead of him Jonas getting rolled so easily CCV pass Skuse not tracking Lansbury | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:49 - Apr 22 with 5209 views | Durovigutum | 1. Deflection 2. Should have been stopped two players prior 3. Not great 4. Hot day, down to ten, trying to score a goal. Sending off? He wasn't even looking at the player and put his foot down to follow the ball. Villa player reaction really didn't help... | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:52 - Apr 22 with 5198 views | The_Romford_Blue |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:49 - Apr 22 by Durovigutum | 1. Deflection 2. Should have been stopped two players prior 3. Not great 4. Hot day, down to ten, trying to score a goal. Sending off? He wasn't even looking at the player and put his foot down to follow the ball. Villa player reaction really didn't help... |
Most blatant red card I’ve seen at our ground since the tackle on Didzy earlier this season that wasn’t even given as a card. The one that injured him. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:08 - Apr 22 with 5156 views | strikalite |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:52 - Apr 22 by The_Romford_Blue | Most blatant red card I’ve seen at our ground since the tackle on Didzy earlier this season that wasn’t even given as a card. The one that injured him. |
Straight red all day long, intent or not it was a shocker...the boos were purely down to the fact that we knew it was game over against a top side with 45 to go...the right decision but it ruined the game and we knew it.. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:11 - Apr 22 with 5153 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:52 - Apr 22 by The_Romford_Blue | Most blatant red card I’ve seen at our ground since the tackle on Didzy earlier this season that wasn’t even given as a card. The one that injured him. |
I couldn't disagree more. Yesterday's decision is what VAR is made for. Yes, Ward had his foot up going into Taylor but it was obvious from what happened that a) he was following the ball in the air and his foot was up as a result, b) there was no " "excessive force" and no followthrough c) the reaction of the Newcastle player and their bench played into the decision. All of which could have been mitigated by a review of the footage. So yes, I understand why in real time it looked a bad challenge but I thought we (and Ward) were exceptionally unlucky based on where his foot ended up rather than what was intended. A review could have seen clear confirmation that it was a foul, possibly a yellow as arguably reckless play and trying to send a message with a warning, but beyond that it didn't have the necessary ingredients for a straight red. I hope we appeal. And nothing like the challenge on Didsy where he went into the challenge with his studs up and with excessive force, despite seeing the ball and the player all the way. [Post edited 22 Apr 2018 17:12]
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:24 - Apr 22 with 5115 views | tractorboy1978 |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:11 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | I couldn't disagree more. Yesterday's decision is what VAR is made for. Yes, Ward had his foot up going into Taylor but it was obvious from what happened that a) he was following the ball in the air and his foot was up as a result, b) there was no " "excessive force" and no followthrough c) the reaction of the Newcastle player and their bench played into the decision. All of which could have been mitigated by a review of the footage. So yes, I understand why in real time it looked a bad challenge but I thought we (and Ward) were exceptionally unlucky based on where his foot ended up rather than what was intended. A review could have seen clear confirmation that it was a foul, possibly a yellow as arguably reckless play and trying to send a message with a warning, but beyond that it didn't have the necessary ingredients for a straight red. I hope we appeal. And nothing like the challenge on Didsy where he went into the challenge with his studs up and with excessive force, despite seeing the ball and the player all the way. [Post edited 22 Apr 2018 17:12]
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We’d get laughed at if we appealed that. It was a clear red card, intent is not relevant. It was dangerous and the player was fortunate not to come away injured. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:39 - Apr 22 with 5074 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:24 - Apr 22 by tractorboy1978 | We’d get laughed at if we appealed that. It was a clear red card, intent is not relevant. It was dangerous and the player was fortunate not to come away injured. |
Can you refer to the law and say how it was a red card? As an interpretation in real time, yes. Doesn't hold up when watching the incident more closely. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:40 - Apr 22 with 5065 views | Bluesquid | I thought Spence and Hyam were at fault for the first. After initially being pulled wide Spence regained his position and then done absolutely nothing along with Hyam to block the shot. Both of them just ball watching really. The last one, Spence again for me. Now i know we were a man and 3 goals down but there is no excuse for that kind of defending imo. If you look at it again it's almost as if Bjarnason had a freekick because Spence just let him cross it in - no attempt whatsover to even block or challenge. Watch it again and you will see Bjarnason actually tee it up first for the cross with Spence doing...well nothing really. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:40 - Apr 22 with 5060 views | Dennyx4 | Personally thought the first one was down to Spence letting his main get goal side in the first place. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:07 - Apr 22 with 4971 views | meekreech |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:11 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | I couldn't disagree more. Yesterday's decision is what VAR is made for. Yes, Ward had his foot up going into Taylor but it was obvious from what happened that a) he was following the ball in the air and his foot was up as a result, b) there was no " "excessive force" and no followthrough c) the reaction of the Newcastle player and their bench played into the decision. All of which could have been mitigated by a review of the footage. So yes, I understand why in real time it looked a bad challenge but I thought we (and Ward) were exceptionally unlucky based on where his foot ended up rather than what was intended. A review could have seen clear confirmation that it was a foul, possibly a yellow as arguably reckless play and trying to send a message with a warning, but beyond that it didn't have the necessary ingredients for a straight red. I hope we appeal. And nothing like the challenge on Didsy where he went into the challenge with his studs up and with excessive force, despite seeing the ball and the player all the way. [Post edited 22 Apr 2018 17:12]
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Can't appeal a red card for a foul only in a case of mistaken identity . | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:29 - Apr 22 with 4939 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:07 - Apr 22 by meekreech | Can't appeal a red card for a foul only in a case of mistaken identity . |
Sorry that’s not correct. An appeal against a red card for serious foul play is allowed ie. a straight red and had been successful on many an occasion. What can’t be appealed is a red card for a second caution. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:36 - Apr 22 with 4924 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 17:39 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | Can you refer to the law and say how it was a red card? As an interpretation in real time, yes. Doesn't hold up when watching the incident more closely. |
The relevant law states “Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.” The bit that’s applicable to yesterday’s tackle is “endangers the safety of an opponent.”. I’m afraid intent doesn’t get a look in in the decision process and it’s difficult to argue that studs first to just below the knee is a safe form of tackle. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:41 - Apr 22 with 4917 views | longtimefan | Can’t see how Skuse gets the blame for the first. He was facing the shot trying to stop it. There’s no way he’s turning around and getting in front of Hourihane. Watch the the replay, if anyone was ball watching it was actually Jonas, though even had he reacted he’d probably have been too far away. No argument with second and third. For the fourth I’d say Kenlock was the worst offender. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:57 - Apr 22 with 4880 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:36 - Apr 22 by longtimefan | The relevant law states “Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.” The bit that’s applicable to yesterday’s tackle is “endangers the safety of an opponent.”. I’m afraid intent doesn’t get a look in in the decision process and it’s difficult to argue that studs first to just below the knee is a safe form of tackle. |
He wasn't aware he was challenging for the ball though. And he didn't didn't lunge at the opponent. It was taking where his foot ended up and seeing the disproportionate reaction from the player and bench that brought about the red card. Not Ward's actions in the context of the game and where the ball was. He wasn't even going for a tackle. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:06 - Apr 22 with 4857 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:57 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | He wasn't aware he was challenging for the ball though. And he didn't didn't lunge at the opponent. It was taking where his foot ended up and seeing the disproportionate reaction from the player and bench that brought about the red card. Not Ward's actions in the context of the game and where the ball was. He wasn't even going for a tackle. |
I agree with all that but as I said, intent is not factored into the decision. Unfortunately by the letter of the law he’s endangering an opponent and that’s sufficient to tick the box for a red card. Although I don’t hold Simon Hooper in high regard, he would have been “slaughtered” by an accessor had he not given that. [Post edited 22 Apr 2018 19:07]
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:11 - Apr 22 with 4843 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:06 - Apr 22 by longtimefan | I agree with all that but as I said, intent is not factored into the decision. Unfortunately by the letter of the law he’s endangering an opponent and that’s sufficient to tick the box for a red card. Although I don’t hold Simon Hooper in high regard, he would have been “slaughtered” by an accessor had he not given that. [Post edited 22 Apr 2018 19:07]
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But any challenge can endanger an opponent. This wasn't really a challenge though. Similarly, have you ever seen anyone get sent off for attempting an overhead kick and connecting with an opponent instead? The problem with Ward's "challenge" was that it was seen as such in real time. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:17 - Apr 22 with 4829 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:11 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | But any challenge can endanger an opponent. This wasn't really a challenge though. Similarly, have you ever seen anyone get sent off for attempting an overhead kick and connecting with an opponent instead? The problem with Ward's "challenge" was that it was seen as such in real time. |
I think i’ve seen one that did get punished but it’s a good point you make - it’s very rare. Interestingly it was yesterday’s ref that disallowed a Norwich overhead goal a couple of seasons ago for that very reason. I think it was their first home game back in the premier league three years ago. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:17 - Apr 22 with 4826 views | jas0999 |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:49 - Apr 22 by Durovigutum | 1. Deflection 2. Should have been stopped two players prior 3. Not great 4. Hot day, down to ten, trying to score a goal. Sending off? He wasn't even looking at the player and put his foot down to follow the ball. Villa player reaction really didn't help... |
Agree with point one, but the rest of the defending was Terrible. No doubt it was a red card. | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:21 - Apr 22 with 4815 views | Ely_Blue |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:36 - Apr 22 by longtimefan | The relevant law states “Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play.” The bit that’s applicable to yesterday’s tackle is “endangers the safety of an opponent.”. I’m afraid intent doesn’t get a look in in the decision process and it’s difficult to argue that studs first to just below the knee is a safe form of tackle. |
Incorrect, if you re read that it says lunges at! He wasn’t even aware the player was there, his eyes were on the ball and he was merely trying to control it out of the air, the fact that the Villa player arrived in between Ward going for the ball and his foot coming down means surely Ward had nowhere else to go | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:22 - Apr 22 with 4814 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:17 - Apr 22 by longtimefan | I think i’ve seen one that did get punished but it’s a good point you make - it’s very rare. Interestingly it was yesterday’s ref that disallowed a Norwich overhead goal a couple of seasons ago for that very reason. I think it was their first home game back in the premier league three years ago. |
He might have a thing about any contact. Don't get me wrong, I understand why the decision was given from the ref's position on the pitch, in real time and given the reaction from the Villa player and bench. But it's just the sort of decision VAR is made for. I guess I'm just so used to the correct decisions being made in rugby despite what your eyes initially tell you when the game's being played at 100 mph. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:28 - Apr 22 with 4793 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:22 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | He might have a thing about any contact. Don't get me wrong, I understand why the decision was given from the ref's position on the pitch, in real time and given the reaction from the Villa player and bench. But it's just the sort of decision VAR is made for. I guess I'm just so used to the correct decisions being made in rugby despite what your eyes initially tell you when the game's being played at 100 mph. |
Its interesting. When I did my referee training and subsequently throughout my officiating, one of the things that was drummed into you was not to try and second guess yourself - particularly the point that if you think you saw something, you probably did, so act on it! | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 20:19 - Apr 22 with 4722 views | Darth_Koont |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 19:28 - Apr 22 by longtimefan | Its interesting. When I did my referee training and subsequently throughout my officiating, one of the things that was drummed into you was not to try and second guess yourself - particularly the point that if you think you saw something, you probably did, so act on it! |
Yeah, I think that's right. 9 times out of 10 anyway. I think most refs do an incredible job considering the manipulation by players and the constant playing on the limits. Not to mention the pressure and abuse being chucked at them from around the ground. Hell, they even get abuse when they make the right decisions! | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 20:35 - Apr 22 with 4691 views | longtimefan |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 20:19 - Apr 22 by Darth_Koont | Yeah, I think that's right. 9 times out of 10 anyway. I think most refs do an incredible job considering the manipulation by players and the constant playing on the limits. Not to mention the pressure and abuse being chucked at them from around the ground. Hell, they even get abuse when they make the right decisions! |
9 times out of 10 is about right. I still have nightmares about one penalty I gave where I was convinced a defender had handled the ball on the line. As soon as I whistled I could tell from the players’ reactions that it was probably wrong - confirmed after the game by two of the attacking teams players that it had hit a knee not a hand | | | |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 21:32 - Apr 22 with 4620 views | Vic |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 18:07 - Apr 22 by meekreech | Can't appeal a red card for a foul only in a case of mistaken identity . |
Must have a pretty good chance of success then if it was a Newcastle player reacting. Clearly shouldn’t have been on the pitch at all. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 21:45 - Apr 22 with 4596 views | textbackup | Think it’s keanish who has pointed out many times mistakes that Skuse has made, which is fine, it happened, but certainly doesn’t show that he’s untouchable. | |
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4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 22:06 - Apr 22 with 4551 views | RobTheMonk |
4 horrendous individual errors for their goals yesterday on 16:49 - Apr 22 by Durovigutum | 1. Deflection 2. Should have been stopped two players prior 3. Not great 4. Hot day, down to ten, trying to score a goal. Sending off? He wasn't even looking at the player and put his foot down to follow the ball. Villa player reaction really didn't help... |
He put his foot through the players leg lol. If you tackle like that you're asking for a red. | | | |
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