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Saturdays officials… 10:03 - Sep 17 with 2194 viewsSitfcB

Referee: Sam Allison.
Assistants: Scott Ledger, Mat Wilkes.
Fourth official: Anthony Taylor.
VAR: Jarred Gillett.
Assistant VAR: James Mainwaring.
[Post edited 17 Sep 2024 10:03]

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Saturdays officials… on 10:05 - Sep 17 with 2147 viewshomer_123

I read that ref as Sam Allardyce!

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Saturdays officials… on 10:10 - Sep 17 with 2106 viewsMillsTash

Sam Allison - awful ref when ever he's had us
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Saturdays officials… on 10:10 - Sep 17 with 2103 viewsEastTownBlue

Good to see given that the KMI decisions panel said he should have given us a penalty at City but also agreed that it wasn’t a high enough bar for VAR to get involved.
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Saturdays officials… on 10:13 - Sep 17 with 2075 viewsiamipswich

Allison is utterly useless. Genuinely never seen him have a good game regardless of whether or not ITFC are playing.

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Saturdays officials… on 10:29 - Sep 17 with 1978 viewsheavyweight

Saturdays officials… on 10:10 - Sep 17 by EastTownBlue

Good to see given that the KMI decisions panel said he should have given us a penalty at City but also agreed that it wasn’t a high enough bar for VAR to get involved.


Where does this info get published ?
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Saturdays officials… on 10:32 - Sep 17 with 1954 viewsTRUE_BLUE123

Lets hope Allison has improved since the Man City game.

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Saturdays officials… on 10:48 - Sep 17 with 1880 viewsNeedhamChris

Saturdays officials… on 10:10 - Sep 17 by EastTownBlue

Good to see given that the KMI decisions panel said he should have given us a penalty at City but also agreed that it wasn’t a high enough bar for VAR to get involved.


did they explain why the City penalty was a high enough bar?

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Saturdays officials… on 11:05 - Sep 17 with 1843 viewsEastTownBlue

Saturdays officials… on 10:29 - Sep 17 by heavyweight

Where does this info get published ?


Not sure if they publish that other than to the media but there was a bit about our “penalty” at the bottom of this article:

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/41205259/referee-right-send-declan-ri
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Saturdays officials… on 11:12 - Sep 17 with 1818 viewsWhos_blue

Saturdays officials… on 11:05 - Sep 17 by EastTownBlue

Not sure if they publish that other than to the media but there was a bit about our “penalty” at the bottom of this article:

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/41205259/referee-right-send-declan-ri


"So far this season there has been little real controversy in the Premier League, with only one VAR decision ruled to be incorrect -- when Tim Robinson intervened to disallow Dango Ouattara's injury time "winner" for handball in AFC Bournemouth's game against Newcastle United on Aug. 25.

While there have been no other VAR errors, the panel has ruled there were two penalties situations which were wrong on the pitch but didn't meet the threshold for a clear and obvious error for an intervention: Referee Tony Harrington should not have given West Ham United a spot kick against Aston Villa, while Ipswich Town should have been awarded a penalty at Manchester City.

Across 84 key match incidents looked at by the VAR across the first three matchdays, only nine votes out of a possible 420 have said the video assistant made a mistake -- and five of those came in the unanimous judgement that Bournemouth's goal should have stood."

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Saturdays officials… on 11:53 - Sep 17 with 1741 viewsMattinLondon

Saturdays officials… on 11:12 - Sep 17 by Whos_blue

"So far this season there has been little real controversy in the Premier League, with only one VAR decision ruled to be incorrect -- when Tim Robinson intervened to disallow Dango Ouattara's injury time "winner" for handball in AFC Bournemouth's game against Newcastle United on Aug. 25.

While there have been no other VAR errors, the panel has ruled there were two penalties situations which were wrong on the pitch but didn't meet the threshold for a clear and obvious error for an intervention: Referee Tony Harrington should not have given West Ham United a spot kick against Aston Villa, while Ipswich Town should have been awarded a penalty at Manchester City.

Across 84 key match incidents looked at by the VAR across the first three matchdays, only nine votes out of a possible 420 have said the video assistant made a mistake -- and five of those came in the unanimous judgement that Bournemouth's goal should have stood."


Basically the threshold would have been met if it had been a Man City player fouled by an Ipswich player in the penalty box.
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Saturdays officials… on 12:12 - Sep 17 with 1655 viewsredrickstuhaart

Saturdays officials… on 11:53 - Sep 17 by MattinLondon

Basically the threshold would have been met if it had been a Man City player fouled by an Ipswich player in the penalty box.


Quite. A patently biased justification. I wonder what might have been. Goals change games.
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Saturdays officials… on 12:29 - Sep 17 with 1582 viewsOsborneOneNil

Saturdays officials… on 10:10 - Sep 17 by MillsTash

Sam Allison - awful ref when ever he's had us


Can't be worse than the joker we had at Brighton.
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