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Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 8:00 pm
by johnny crossan
Beefymcfc wrote:I had no qualms with the Otter booking. Went in with forearm in the back of Arse players neck. I'd expect a booking for anybody else, just because we don't see it for the Rags (ibracuntabitch) or Dippers (Sliippy G) doesn't mean we should get the same favourable treatment. I'd hate it if them cunts actually started giving us things we didn't deserve.

You'll be telling us Walker's red was deserved as well next :?

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 8:14 pm
by Beefymcfc
johnny crossan wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:I had no qualms with the Otter booking. Went in with forearm in the back of Arse players neck. I'd expect a booking for anybody else, just because we don't see it for the Rags (ibracuntabitch) or Dippers (Sliippy G) doesn't mean we should get the same favourable treatment. I'd hate it if them cunts actually started giving us things we didn't deserve.

You'll be telling us Walker's red was deserved as well next :?

;-)

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 1:45 am
by phips
johnny crossan wrote:
phips wrote:good stuff from Oilver

Nailed Otter with a ban as instructed didn't he? A booking for nothing - pure agenda.

hahahahhaha

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:02 pm
by Wonderwall
Ref for the game against Leicester this weekend is a new one called Graham Scott. I don't believe he has never reffed us before.

He has reffed Leicester 3 times with 2 wins and 1 loss for the foxes.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:04 pm
by iwasthere2012
Wonderwall wrote:Ref for the game against Leicester this weekend is a new one called Graham Scott. I don't believe he has never reffed us before.

He has reffed Leicester 3 times with 2 wins and 1 loss for the foxes.

Let’s hope he has a good game then.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 4:04 pm
by phips
how is that clown Mike Dean still employed?

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:02 pm
by Beefymcfc
phips wrote:how is that clown Mike Dean still employed?

Tried to make amends at the start of the second half but then tried to make it less obvious.

He's been brought into the fold, but not very good with what he's told.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:02 pm
by Original Dub
I was watching on a bogey stream with a rug rat crawling around me for the whole match, but I thought the ref pretty much did his job?

Obviously, kompany wasn't the last man so right call there... there was one on sterling in the box I never got a replay on - maybe someone can help with that one?

Anyway, I think he got it right overall from my limited observation.

Those two red cards aside at the beginning of the season, I actually can't believe how well we've been officiated and it's that encouraging, it would nearly make you forget how appalling it was over the last 3 seasons.

This season is night a day compared to last and long may it continue.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 9:44 am
by johnny crossan
the Leicester Mercury take on the Vinny yellow card

Should Kompany have seen red?
Claude Puel thought Vincent Kompany should have been sent off. Pep Guardiola said yellow was the correct decision.
Who was right?

It all comes down to whether Kompany’s challenge on Jamie Vardy denied an obvious goal-scoring opportunity. If he was, as the challenge was outside the box, it should have been red.

When deciding, the referee must consider the following points:

The distance between the offence and the goal, the general direction of the play, the likelihood of the fouled player keeping or gaining control of the ball, and the location and number of the other surrounding defenders who could intervene.

Vardy was miles from goal, but did have a clean run through. The direction of play, from Iborra’s pass, was also goal-bound. The ball, too, was played right into Vardy’s stride. Had he not been clattered, Vardy would have taken a few more strides and gained control, Ederson in his sights.
That would also have taken Vardy further past John Stones, the only other defender in sight, who was positioned away from Vardy’s left shoulder, in the opposite direction to the goal.

Stones would never have caught him.
Red card.


Why was it only a yellow?

Until video referees are brought into the Premier League, the official only has one look at it, at full speed.
Scott was in a good position, looking straight ahead, with an unobscured view of Vardy’s run and Kompany’s tackle.

However, he was not straight in line with the direction of the ball. He was about five yards to Iborra’s right. From that angle, it would make Stones appear closer to Vardy than he actually is.
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Once Kompany made the foul, Stones continued his run as Vardy hit the turf. In less than a second, Stones went from clutching at Vardy’s coattails to standing between him and the goal. Again, that gives Scott the illusion that Stones was closer to Vardy than he was.

There were also less than two minutes on the clock. A decision of that magnitude, so early on, would have a huge impact on the game. That should not make a difference, of course, but Scott is only human. He would have felt there were enough mitigating factors to justify a yellow.

Man City too good in the end
For the last 15 minutes, Manchester City knocked the ball around so rhythmically that it felt as though Leicester City were being entranced by a hypnotist’s pendulum.
Pep Guardiola’s team is by far the finest Leicester have played since their return to the Premier League.
Man City attack in frightening numbers, with speed and precision, their movement of both ball and themselves seamless, while they force opponents into nervy basic errors with their ferocious pressing.
Leicester tried to take it to them and, for the first 20 minutes, matched them well. But they just could not sustain it once Man City found their groove. Not many can.

Had Leicester squeezed into half-time goalless, they might have held out hope for longer, and certainly would have done had Harry Maguire not rattled the post and Man City score 21 seconds later.

Sometimes, though, you just have to shrug your shoulders, take off whatever headwear you have on, and shake your superior opponent’s hand.

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport ... sos-799432

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:34 am
by nottsblue
johnny crossan wrote:the Leicester Mercury take on the Vinny yellow card

Should Kompany have seen red?
Claude Puel thought Vincent Kompany should have been sent off. Pep Guardiola said yellow was the correct decision.
Who was right?

It all comes down to whether Kompany’s challenge on Jamie Vardy denied an obvious goal-scoring opportunity. If he was, as the challenge was outside the box, it should have been red.

When deciding, the referee must consider the following points:

The distance between the offence and the goal, the general direction of the play, the likelihood of the fouled player keeping or gaining control of the ball, and the location and number of the other surrounding defenders who could intervene.

Vardy was miles from goal, but did have a clean run through. The direction of play, from Iborra’s pass, was also goal-bound. The ball, too, was played right into Vardy’s stride. Had he not been clattered, Vardy would have taken a few more strides and gained control, Ederson in his sights.
That would also have taken Vardy further past John Stones, the only other defender in sight, who was positioned away from Vardy’s left shoulder, in the opposite direction to the goal.

Stones would never have caught him.
Red card.


Why was it only a yellow?

Until video referees are brought into the Premier League, the official only has one look at it, at full speed.
Scott was in a good position, looking straight ahead, with an unobscured view of Vardy’s run and Kompany’s tackle.

However, he was not straight in line with the direction of the ball. He was about five yards to Iborra’s right. From that angle, it would make Stones appear closer to Vardy than he actually is.
Image
Once Kompany made the foul, Stones continued his run as Vardy hit the turf. In less than a second, Stones went from clutching at Vardy’s coattails to standing between him and the goal. Again, that gives Scott the illusion that Stones was closer to Vardy than he was.

There were also less than two minutes on the clock. A decision of that magnitude, so early on, would have a huge impact on the game. That should not make a difference, of course, but Scott is only human. He would have felt there were enough mitigating factors to justify a yellow.

Man City too good in the end
For the last 15 minutes, Manchester City knocked the ball around so rhythmically that it felt as though Leicester City were being entranced by a hypnotist’s pendulum.
Pep Guardiola’s team is by far the finest Leicester have played since their return to the Premier League.
Man City attack in frightening numbers, with speed and precision, their movement of both ball and themselves seamless, while they force opponents into nervy basic errors with their ferocious pressing.
Leicester tried to take it to them and, for the first 20 minutes, matched them well. But they just could not sustain it once Man City found their groove. Not many can.

Had Leicester squeezed into half-time goalless, they might have held out hope for longer, and certainly would have done had Harry Maguire not rattled the post and Man City score 21 seconds later.

Sometimes, though, you just have to shrug your shoulders, take off whatever headwear you have on, and shake your superior opponent’s hand.

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport ... sos-799432

The last paragraph sums it up really

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:45 am
by Dameerto
I think the headwear mentioned in that last paragraph was 'tinfoil hat'.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:59 am
by freshie
I thought Vinny was very lucky not be sent off. As soon as I saw the foul I thought he was gonna get sent off and had he been I would have had no complaints. But we’ve had loads of decisions go against us so I won’t complain. About time we had some decisions go our way. We definitely seem to have had better luck with refereeing decisions this season than in previous seasons

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:13 am
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
freshie wrote:I thought Vinny was very lucky not be sent off. As soon as I saw the foul I thought he was gonna get sent off and had he been I would have had no complaints. But we’ve had loads of decisions go against us so I won’t complain. About time we had some decisions go our way. We definitely seem to have had better luck with refereeing decisions this season than in previous seasons

Apart from having two players sent off in the first 3 league games for NOT transgressing the laws of the game, I'd agree. The refs stopped after that away game at Bournemouth. Not sure why, but we've been reffed fairly since then.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 12:11 pm
by johnny crossan
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
freshie wrote:I thought Vinny was very lucky not be sent off. As soon as I saw the foul I thought he was gonna get sent off and had he been I would have had no complaints. But we’ve had loads of decisions go against us so I won’t complain. About time we had some decisions go our way. We definitely seem to have had better luck with refereeing decisions this season than in previous seasons

Apart from having two players sent off in the first 3 league games for NOT transgressing the laws of the game, I'd agree. The refs stopped after that away game at Bournemouth. Not sure why, but we've been reffed fairly since then.

don't forget Otamendi was banned yesterday for not trangressing the laws as well.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 9:49 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
johnny crossan wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
freshie wrote:I thought Vinny was very lucky not be sent off. As soon as I saw the foul I thought he was gonna get sent off and had he been I would have had no complaints. But we’ve had loads of decisions go against us so I won’t complain. About time we had some decisions go our way. We definitely seem to have had better luck with refereeing decisions this season than in previous seasons

Apart from having two players sent off in the first 3 league games for NOT transgressing the laws of the game, I'd agree. The refs stopped after that away game at Bournemouth. Not sure why, but we've been reffed fairly since then.

don't forget Otamendi was banned yesterday for not trangressing the laws as well.


This.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:38 pm
by iwasthere2012
johnny crossan wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
freshie wrote:I thought Vinny was very lucky not be sent off. As soon as I saw the foul I thought he was gonna get sent off and had he been I would have had no complaints. But we’ve had loads of decisions go against us so I won’t complain. About time we had some decisions go our way. We definitely seem to have had better luck with refereeing decisions this season than in previous seasons

Apart from having two players sent off in the first 3 league games for NOT transgressing the laws of the game, I'd agree. The refs stopped after that away game at Bournemouth. Not sure why, but we've been reffed fairly since then.

don't forget Otamendi was banned yesterday for not trangressing the laws as well.

Not withstanding that though JC, PD is right and I would be well and truly in the bias camp.
I really do think something has changed behind the scenes. Even the media angle is slightly different. It’s like they are undecided whether we are the real deal and whether we are good for the image of their product or not.
I think if we were to win CL beating the so called elite of Europe, that may just seal the deal.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:32 pm
by johnny crossan
Death's Head Dermot gave Vinny a big red one but then exonerated the ref because he got the decision right from where was looking.

Kompany’s lucky escape?
DERMOT'S VERDICT: Red card

DERMOT SAYS: If it's not a foul, Vardy takes one more step and it's a clear shot on goal.

The difficulty for the referee is that he's square on. When he sees the foul, the time he looks up John Stones has come across and the whole picture has changed. He can't snap photograph it in his mind - you see it forensically it's a red card, but from the referee's angle he's deceived because of the ball going away and Stones coming in on the cover. I think the easy decision would have been to send him off - the decision he took was the harder one as it was more logical to him and the more justifiable one in his mind.'


Pigmol will now be very happy with that bit of doublethink.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:45 pm
by iwasthere2012
johnny crossan wrote:Death's Head Dermot gave Vinny a big red one but then exonerated the ref because he got the decision right from where was looking.

Kompany’s lucky escape?
DERMOT'S VERDICT: Red card

DERMOT SAYS: If it's not a foul, Vardy takes one more step and it's a clear shot on goal.

The difficulty for the referee is that he's square on. When he sees the foul, the time he looks up John Stones has come across and the whole picture has changed. He can't snap photograph it in his mind - you see it forensically it's a red card, but from the referee's angle he's deceived because of the ball going away and Stones coming in on the cover. I think the easy decision would have been to send him off - the decision he took was the harder one as it was more logical to him and the more justifiable one in his mind.'


Pigmol will now be very happy with that bit of doublethink.

So he was wrong but in his own mind he was right.
That covers just about everything. Everyone of us on here are the same.

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:41 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
iwasthere2012 wrote:
johnny crossan wrote:Death's Head Dermot gave Vinny a big red one but then exonerated the ref because he got the decision right from where was looking.

Kompany’s lucky escape?
DERMOT'S VERDICT: Red card

DERMOT SAYS: If it's not a foul, Vardy takes one more step and it's a clear shot on goal.

The difficulty for the referee is that he's square on. When he sees the foul, the time he looks up John Stones has come across and the whole picture has changed. He can't snap photograph it in his mind - you see it forensically it's a red card, but from the referee's angle he's deceived because of the ball going away and Stones coming in on the cover. I think the easy decision would have been to send him off - the decision he took was the harder one as it was more logical to him and the more justifiable one in his mind.'


Pigmol will now be very happy with that bit of doublethink.

So he was wrong but in his own mind he was right.
That covers just about everything. Everyone of us on here are the same.


Not if you're like me, you aren't.

In my case, I'm not often right and I'm always wrong; at least that was how the ex wife viewed it. :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Ref Watch

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:45 pm
by iwasthere2012
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:
johnny crossan wrote:Death's Head Dermot gave Vinny a big red one but then exonerated the ref because he got the decision right from where was looking.

Kompany’s lucky escape?
DERMOT'S VERDICT: Red card

DERMOT SAYS: If it's not a foul, Vardy takes one more step and it's a clear shot on goal.

The difficulty for the referee is that he's square on. When he sees the foul, the time he looks up John Stones has come across and the whole picture has changed. He can't snap photograph it in his mind - you see it forensically it's a red card, but from the referee's angle he's deceived because of the ball going away and Stones coming in on the cover. I think the easy decision would have been to send him off - the decision he took was the harder one as it was more logical to him and the more justifiable one in his mind.'


Pigmol will now be very happy with that bit of doublethink.

So he was wrong but in his own mind he was right.
That covers just about everything. Everyone of us on here are the same.


Not if you're like me, you aren't.

In my case, I'm not often right and I'm always wrong; at least that was how the ex wife viewed it. :cry: :cry: :cry:

She thought she was wrong once, MC, but she was actually mistaken?