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The standard of officiating 17:34 - Nov 7 with 2424 viewsHerbivore

The absolute state of it. That goal was miles offside, he was goal side of even the keeper ffs.

That's three very straightforward big decisions that they've got wrong. Clear penalty not given, clear red card that wasn't even a booking, and a goal from about three kilometres offside that somehow is allowed to stand.

None of them were hard to spot, they were all such easy and obvious decisions and yet none of them has been given correctly. Really poor.

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The standard of officiating on 17:36 - Nov 7 with 2397 viewsGuthrum

People grumble about VAR, but this is what it's for.

Good Lord! Whatever is it?
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The standard of officiating on 17:37 - Nov 7 with 2366 viewsDyland

After Tuesday, not sure I should watch the next game, not good for one's blood pressure.

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The standard of officiating on 17:38 - Nov 7 with 2346 viewsHerbivore

The standard of officiating on 17:36 - Nov 7 by Guthrum

People grumble about VAR, but this is what it's for.


Agreed. VAR has its issues but when you've got officials making such clear and obvious errors, all negatively impacting one side, then you have to do something.

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The standard of officiating on 17:40 - Nov 7 with 2307 viewsHerbivore

The standard of officiating on 17:37 - Nov 7 by Dyland

After Tuesday, not sure I should watch the next game, not good for one's blood pressure.


I missed Tuesday so only saw the highlights, thankfully my blood pressure is just about okay. Something has to be done though. This has been as bad as Wycombe at home last season. Genuinely feels like there's a conspiracy to stitch us up.

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The standard of officiating on 17:42 - Nov 7 with 2268 viewsTrequartista

The standard of officiating on 17:36 - Nov 7 by Guthrum

People grumble about VAR, but this is what it's for.


As we've seen it solves some problems and creates far more.

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The standard of officiating on 17:45 - Nov 7 with 2205 viewsMatt_Netherlands

Horrendous officiating. Some of the other things he let go (for and against us) were pretty bad too. Not sure how that changes though as it’s just the standard of officials at this level. As the EADT said during the week, unfortunately the best way to get rid of this awful officiating is to get out of this division pronto!
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The standard of officiating on 17:46 - Nov 7 with 2195 viewsDurovigutum

Offside - I can only assume that the line isn't capable of considering anything beyond the immediate next touch as he became active as he put the ball away. This is why he is a league one line however.

Red was more of a red than Dozzell on Tuesday, but in the context of the game again I'm not surprised.

Penalty was a penalty.

That all said, if you aren't an FA registered referee and don't turn out to officiate games yourself to realise how hard it is then I'd argue we put up and shut up.
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The standard of officiating on 17:46 - Nov 7 with 2179 viewsitfcjoe

The standard of officiating on 17:38 - Nov 7 by Herbivore

Agreed. VAR has its issues but when you've got officials making such clear and obvious errors, all negatively impacting one side, then you have to do something.


Didn’t want a cup run this year, went about as well as it could’ve done in that respect. 9 changes and took a full strength rival the distance and put 120 mins into their legs.

Only managed to beat us due to a dreadful piece of officiating, after a very slow start.

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The standard of officiating on 17:48 - Nov 7 with 2161 viewshomer_123

The standard of officiating on 17:36 - Nov 7 by Guthrum

People grumble about VAR, but this is what it's for.


But VAR has shown just how ridiculous things get though.

I'd rather stick with poor human decisions than VAR.

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The standard of officiating on 17:58 - Nov 7 with 2093 viewsHerbivore

The standard of officiating on 17:46 - Nov 7 by Durovigutum

Offside - I can only assume that the line isn't capable of considering anything beyond the immediate next touch as he became active as he put the ball away. This is why he is a league one line however.

Red was more of a red than Dozzell on Tuesday, but in the context of the game again I'm not surprised.

Penalty was a penalty.

That all said, if you aren't an FA registered referee and don't turn out to officiate games yourself to realise how hard it is then I'd argue we put up and shut up.


He was offside every time the ball was touched in the build up, including from the final touch. It was such a clear and easy decision. There's no excusing that kind of error.

For me the challenge was a textbook red. He lunged in with studs up and his foot was off the ground. It was dangerous, those challenges can snap a leg very easily.

The penalty was also clear as day, it wasn't a subtle little tug of the shirt.

That's the frustration, it's not that they got things wrong it's that all three big decisions were clear and obvious even on first viewing. It's inexcusable.

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The standard of officiating on 17:59 - Nov 7 with 2076 viewssurreyblue

The standard of officiating on 17:48 - Nov 7 by homer_123

But VAR has shown just how ridiculous things get though.

I'd rather stick with poor human decisions than VAR.


I think the issue with VaR at the moment is the poor human decision making that underlines it. So the solution should be to improve the way VaR is used (i.e. use it to correct clear and obvious errors rather than micromanage every decision down to the last mm)
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The standard of officiating on 18:02 - Nov 7 with 2040 viewsmanagement

As Paul lambert seems to have weekly conversations with the head of referees, suggest this gentleman refs our games as frankly it is disgraceful this season, the abject level of officiating as for the Linesman, you only have one job to do and that is offsides, useless.
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The standard of officiating on 18:32 - Nov 7 with 1916 viewsstonojnr

The standard of officiating on 17:36 - Nov 7 by Guthrum

People grumble about VAR, but this is what it's for.


well yes but youve seen the VAR example floating around today, it called a player off side because he was pointing to where he wanted the ball played and his arm+ hand then counted as offside as he was running in line with the defenders.

which is what makes VAR look stupid.
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The standard of officiating on 18:35 - Nov 7 with 1893 views26_Paz

To be fair to the ref he went to speak to the linesman. How the Lino has missed that I just can not fathom

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The standard of officiating on 18:36 - Nov 7 with 1878 viewstractorboy1978

The rules of football seem to be different every week. I include the PL in that too. It's a shambles.
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The standard of officiating on 18:40 - Nov 7 with 1846 viewscatch74

The standard of officiating on 17:46 - Nov 7 by itfcjoe

Didn’t want a cup run this year, went about as well as it could’ve done in that respect. 9 changes and took a full strength rival the distance and put 120 mins into their legs.

Only managed to beat us due to a dreadful piece of officiating, after a very slow start.


Plus they’ve picked up a couple of injuries.

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The standard of officiating on 20:14 - Nov 7 with 1670 viewsmidastouch

We've all heard the old football adage about how bad decisions are meant to level out over the course of a season.  Well it sure doesn't feel like it being a Town supporter!  Portman Road seems to have been airbrushed off Lady Luck's map!  Yet somehow she seems to regularly put in an appearance in the dying minutes of games at Carrot Road!  When are we finally going to be extended some long overdue mercy?  Fair play is all we ask!

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The standard of officiating on 20:21 - Nov 7 with 1612 viewsNthsuffolkblue

The standard of officiating on 17:58 - Nov 7 by Herbivore

He was offside every time the ball was touched in the build up, including from the final touch. It was such a clear and easy decision. There's no excusing that kind of error.

For me the challenge was a textbook red. He lunged in with studs up and his foot was off the ground. It was dangerous, those challenges can snap a leg very easily.

The penalty was also clear as day, it wasn't a subtle little tug of the shirt.

That's the frustration, it's not that they got things wrong it's that all three big decisions were clear and obvious even on first viewing. It's inexcusable.


For the goal, I can only imagine they did not realise he kicked the ball. I don't even know why he did as the ball was going in anyway wasn't it?

As for the other things I have no explanation. They remind me of a comment Frank Brogan is reported as saying in a lower level match after he had finished playing professionally. After criticising the ref for a decision the referee said to him "what did you say?" Brogan's response was reported as "deaf as well as blind then are you?"

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The standard of officiating on 20:25 - Nov 7 with 1591 viewsHerbivore

The standard of officiating on 20:21 - Nov 7 by Nthsuffolkblue

For the goal, I can only imagine they did not realise he kicked the ball. I don't even know why he did as the ball was going in anyway wasn't it?

As for the other things I have no explanation. They remind me of a comment Frank Brogan is reported as saying in a lower level match after he had finished playing professionally. After criticising the ref for a decision the referee said to him "what did you say?" Brogan's response was reported as "deaf as well as blind then are you?"


If they didn't see him knock the ball in then that's probably even worse. It was just bizarre.

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