I would agree with a 5/10. Some poor decisions and although poor by Sheaf, I thought the penalty was very soft.With the long thread this week re quality of refs I thought it might be enlightening to analyze each game. My thoughts today were:
He wasn’t swayed by the crowd
He made a good (tough) call for Ostigard’s assist
He got both drop balls wrong
He incorrectly penalized Baka towards the end
He made a lot of mistakes on 50/50 challenges
He wasn’t influenced by players crowding around him
He probably should have made the Toughcall to give Dabo a second yellow for time wasting
When Wilson got his yellow there was a good shout for a yellow to the Wycombe player for simulation
Overall rating 5
I know Dabo was milking it a bit but he wasn't kicking the ball away for no reason, the ball had gone into the crowd and the protocol is to get a different sanitized ball I think. He was playing by the rules.With the long thread this week re quality of refs I thought it might be enlightening to analyze each game. My thoughts today were:
He wasn’t swayed by the crowd
He made a good (tough) call for Ostigard’s assist
He got both drop balls wrong
He incorrectly penalized Baka towards the end
He made a lot of mistakes on 50/50 challenges
He wasn’t influenced by players crowding around him
He probably should have made the Toughcall to give Dabo a second yellow for time wasting
When Wilson got his yellow there was a good shout for a yellow to the Wycombe player for simulation
Overall rating 5
Hard boiled egg/soft boiled egg. It’s still a boiled egg.I would agree with a 5/10. Some poor decisions and although poor by Sheaf, I thought the penalty was very soft.
Disagree with the Wilson yellow and simulation etc.With the long thread this week re quality of refs I thought it might be enlightening to analyze each game. My thoughts today were:
He wasn’t swayed by the crowd
He made a good (tough) call for Ostigard’s assist
He got both drop balls wrong
He incorrectly penalized Baka towards the end
He made a lot of mistakes on 50/50 challenges
He wasn’t influenced by players crowding around him
He probably should have made the Toughcall to give Dabo a second yellow for time wasting
When Wilson got his yellow there was a good shout for a yellow to the Wycombe player for simulation
Overall rating 5
You can say that about any dubious decision.Hard boiled egg/soft boiled egg. It’s still a boiled egg.
I felt it was obviously an accident and that's what stops the red. He's trying to kick the ball but Jacobsen gets there first.Disagree with the Wilson yellow and simulation etc.
Personally, I think its a red card offence from Wilson. If the shoe is on the other foot in that situation I'd be baying for blood and would fully expect to see a red card shown. I think Wilson was a very lucky boy in all fairness.
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It’s a good job we weren’t losing 2-1 and he had to wait for a ballI know Dabo was milking it a bit but he wasn't kicking the ball away for no reason, the ball had gone into the crowd and the protocol is to get a different sanitized ball I think. He was playing by the rules.
That’ the exact reason I started the thread.Imho he got both drop balls right
and refs very rarely give a 2nd yellow for time wasting (can never recall it) and he keeps just inside the rules
but its all about opinions
That’ the exact reason I started the thread.
I thought the ref was weak today. I haven’t checked Wycombe’s forum but I can only imagine what they thought of him.
My thoughts exactlyWho cares, we got the 3 points.
I was actually watching the player that put it in as the move was evolving and called it before the linesman. I was feeling very smug and assuming it was a correct decision I didn’t include it in my original evaluation. I’m not so sure now.their disallowed goal looked very very close however
Far too many soft fouls given so the players got softer and so did the fouls
My rating was out of 100I would agree with a 5/10. Some poor decisions and although poor by Sheaf, I thought the penalty was very soft.
Yes, just because it is currently our players at risk, it doesn't all of a sudden make it unfair. Not sure if referees are handing yellow cards out like confetti. Hamer could have had plenty more already. Players push the boundaries and get booked. A player getting booked every three games should serve a punishment. I hope all three players avoid any suspension, but if they don't it's not the rules/laws to blame, it's our own indisciplineIs it really fair though for a player to be booked 5 times then have a 1 match suspension especially when the refs are handing cards out like confetti?
Isn’t it a two game suspension?Is it really fair though for a player to be booked 5 times then have a 1 match suspension especially when the refs are handing cards out like confetti?
I wouldn’t say we outplayed them, we just got lucky.I had a look on the Wycombe forum and they commented on the number of free kicks we got - to be they were pragmatic about the offside as much as they said it was a soft penalty- nice to see a forum without some one sided hate posts for a team that outplayed them
This is what I thought I heard somewhere but done a google search and it said a 1 match ban.Isn’t it a two game suspension?
Thanks for clarifying. I know Stoke have two on 4 yellows and I was going to keep an eye on them. Doesn’t matter now.This is what I thought I heard somewhere but done a google search and it said a 1 match ban.
When a player received five yellow cards they would miss the next match, in whichever competition that may be. Reaching 10 yellow cards would see the player miss the next two games. And 15 would bring a three-game ban. However, from this season yellow cards will only count in the competition they are received
Really??????Not too bad on the whole-seen better, seen worse. Can see why he gave the card to Hamer.
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