Keeper was booked before penalty was taken for saying something to Torp
There was another player who took ages to leave the penalty area & delayed the kick further as he was still standing inside. I'm surprised the referee didn't book him as wellKept coming off his line to talk to him after being told not to
Yep and after the game he was talking to the ref and the yellow card was shown againKeeper was booked before penalty was taken for saying something to Torp
I didn't see that. I've checked BBC info on game and no mention of 2nd yellow but then according to it Cardiff no 3 wasn't booked but I'm sure he was for contesting penaltyYep and after the game he was talking to the ref and the yellow card was shown again
ACLs are a funny one, they settle down after the initial issue and actually feel OK. I think the same thing happened to Rodri with his.But quite often you’ll have players that are in no way medically trained basically self-certifying that they are fit. That’s no good to anyone. I seem to recall after O’Hare did his ACL he tried running it off.
Don’t get me wrong, there’s a loophole that needs closing but it ain’t easy. One thought was that you let the physio enter the field of play during play, like in rugby, but I feel football moves too quickly for that to be worthwhile.
Anyone want to praise yesterday’s ref for the excellent decision to come back for a free kick to us after a foul and the ball squirmed through to a player in an offside position?
Seemed absolute common sense. And therefore almost certainly wrong.
He also got the Cardiff goal right - no interference with the keeper, and obvs the penalty (after a good while).
I've got eyes and you ain't ref either fellaSays a non referee
Arblaster did same in the Sheffield derby. Went down looking like it was an ACL, and he carried on until half time - now he’s out for season.But quite often you’ll have players that are in no way medically trained basically self-certifying that they are fit. That’s no good to anyone. I seem to recall after O’Hare did his ACL he tried running it off.
Don’t get me wrong, there’s a loophole that needs closing but it ain’t easy. One thought was that you let the physio enter the field of play during play, like in rugby, but I feel football moves too quickly for that to be worthwhile.
Norm was actually playing their striker in front of Collins onside. Would have been a decision to make if he'd have stepped out.
Poor from Norm really as he's in no-man's land. Poor from each of the 11 players in this one pic TBH!
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We did see the side angle from block 23 and he was closer,but without VAR such a fine margin cannot blame the linoI appreciate I might be looking at this with Sky Blue specs but to me their forwards left foot looks closer to the goal line than Bassette's feet. Would like to see a side on angle ideally!
The belief within IFAB now is that the punishment of an indirect free-kick in the area is too harsh.Eight seconds for goalkeepers to release ball – or concede a corner
Referees will give time-wasting keepers a countdown under new idea being trialled by football’s lawmakers, while ‘daylight’ offside is being looked at againwww.thetimes.com
What’s the point of this? We’ve already got a rule for six seconds that they don’t follow.
Think that’s accurateThe belief within IFAB now is that the punishment of an indirect free-kick in the area is too harsh.
The belief within IFAB now is that the punishment of an indirect free-kick in the area is too harsh.
Goal was legit for sure.Disallowed a legit goal
Ignored several clear penalties
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Looked pretty good shouts to me and was very surprised none were given.Goal was legit for sure.
Not sure about the pens, would have been soft imo
Shouts yes, they could have been given I guess.Looked pretty good shouts to me and was very surprised none were given.
Fucking prick.Disallowed a legit goal
Ignored several clear penalties
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Steady onFucking prick.
Sorry mate. Was harsh and I apologise. Just surprised by your comments.Steady on
Clearly not entirely serious if the same post calls the referee MOTM!Sorry mate. Was harsh and I apologise. Just surprised by your comments.
Funny the Milwall forum is slating him. They are saying the disallowed goal should have stood and they had a stonewall pen turned downBest ref of the season today. Proper game, down to him for allowing it to flow. Bravo
Longstaff put his hand on Collins shoulder, if he hadn't it probably would have gone in anyway but if you do that it's a foul 99% of the timeWhy was it disallowed
I thought both pen appeals were decent shouts, the Milan one was very similar to the one Tats gave away against Luton. The other one Bidwell went through the back of his legs.Funny the Milwall forum is slating him. They are saying the disallowed goal should have stood and they had a stonewall pen turned down
Should be a high bar with pens so pleased with thatI thought both pen appeals were decent shouts, the Milan one was very similar to the one Tats gave away against Luton. The other one Bidwell went through the back of his legs.
I hadnt spotted Norm there. A picture from the side would be helpful to make sure no “scoring” part of the player in front of Collins was offside.Norm was actually playing their striker in front of Collins onside. Would have been a decision to make if he'd have stepped out.
Poor from Norm really as he's in no-man's land. Poor from each of the 11 players in this one pic TBH!
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Whatmore?Shouts yes, they could have been given I guess.
The one against Bidwell was particularly weak IMO, their player seemed to run across Bidwell before falling on the ball (this is the only pen shout that the Millwall coms mentioned).
I think the other shout must have been against MvE(?), the lad they bought on at LW/LM got in behind, there was a coming together and the kid went down by the dead ball line. This looked like it could have been a foul actually but again had the air of a coming together (haven't seen a replay so could we miles off).
The goal that was disallowed was a joke of a decision!
Wasn’t it a bit stronger than putting his hand on Collins shoulder? It looked to me (on tv) that he pulled him down / over.Longstaff put his hand on Collins shoulder, if he hadn't it probably would have gone in anyway but if you do that it's a foul 99% of the time
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