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Sky Blue Pete

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I assume he was bleeding.

The issue was it was a clear foul on him to cause it.
He was bleeding but safety is key
It’s added time
It’s 11 v 10 at the corner
It’s just such a silly decision to press
Far better for binks to go down and get treated
It was a clear push on him with the ref looking straight at it
I imagine he has some great games letting the game run but he’d try it and then decide to give a free kick for something he’d previously let go
Allen yellow
Eccles yellow
Both shocking decisions
On that show Kitching lucky not to be sent off after 5 mins
 

Nick

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He was bleeding but safety is key
It’s added time
It’s 11 v 10 at the corner
It’s just such a silly decision to press
Far better for binks to go down and get treated
It was a clear push on him with the ref looking straight at it
I imagine he has some great games letting the game run but he’d try it and then decide to give a free kick for something he’d previously let go
Allen yellow
Eccles yellow
Both shocking decisions
On that show Kitching lucky not to be sent off after 5 mins
It wasn't a sending off for kitching.

The ref was dog shit. Again.

If safety is key, you give fouls.
 

skyblue_55

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I really don’t know what these ref’s have got against us , as the Norwich one was awful & now tonight’s ref ……it might be that we are too soft & don’t moan enough , but they are getting worse , as to not see the gamesmanship from these teams
 

Adge

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He had to go off because he was bleeding. Regardless, even if he was treated on the pitch he'd have had to go off anyway. We didn't deal with that situation well at all.
This. Has to go off if bleeding/cut. Head injury assessment aswell into the mix.
 

Potbellypig

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Ref dreadful last night, ref dreadful in the Tamworth/Spurs game today, ref dreadful in the Arsenal/Man Utd game. Refs just seem to be getting worse and worse. Surely they can't all be dreadful and while it'll never happen, maybe it's time to look at simplifying the rules to make it easier to ref.
 

Warwickhunt

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He was bleeding but safety is key
It’s added time
It’s 11 v 10 at the corner
It’s just such a silly decision to press
Far better for binks to go down and get treated
It was a clear push on him with the ref looking straight at it
I imagine he has some great games letting the game run but he’d try it and then decide to give a free kick for something he’d previously let go
Allen yellow
Eccles yellow
Both shocking decisions
On that show Kitching lucky not to be sent off after 5 mins
He was wrong to make Binks get up and go off before the trainers could make a concussion review.
 

Warwickhunt

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Ref dreadful last night, ref dreadful in the Tamworth/Spurs game today, ref dreadful in the Arsenal/Man Utd game. Refs just seem to be getting worse and worse. Surely they can't all be dreadful and while it'll never happen, maybe it's time to look at simplifying the rules to make it easier to ref.
Too many Refs havecthe opinion that they make the rules as they see fit if you ask me
 

Adge

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The issue was the clear foul missed that caused the injury.
I didn’t see that but for those who are still thinking he was wrong to ask Binks to leave the field of play-


In relation to the management of injuries, the Referee should also:

- Ensure that any bleeding player, or a player with blood on their playing equipment, should leave the field of play. The player should only return after a signal from the Referee and when they have stopped bleeding and have no blood on their equipment.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I didn’t see that but for those who are still thinking he was wrong to ask Binks to leave the field of play-


In relation to the management of injuries, the Referee should also:

- Ensure that any bleeding player, or a player with blood on their playing equipment, should leave the field of play. The player should only return after a signal from the Referee and when they have stopped bleeding and have no blood on their equipment.
It’s just the advantage that it gave them from the corner
Explained better and Lampard has the option of a change
 

Nick

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I didn’t see that but for those who are still thinking he was wrong to ask Binks to leave the field of play-


In relation to the management of injuries, the Referee should also:

- Ensure that any bleeding player, or a player with blood on their playing equipment, should leave the field of play. The player should only return after a signal from the Referee and when they have stopped bleeding and have no blood on their equipment.

Course you didn't see it, you're a ref.

The issue was, it was a clear foul. He didn't give it and made our player go off while we defended when it should have been a free kick to us.

Quote the rules all you want 🤣
 

blunted

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Ref got worse as the game went on. Almost as if he wanted extra time. Do they get paid more?
That said, we should have managed the game better. Spurs, Norwich and Sheff Wed, we have managed to throw away two and nearly three.
 

AJB1983

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Again for me, it’s the inconsistency. Last night and Tamworth today as an example.
there doesn’t appear to be any differences between certain incidents yet one is a free kick and one isn’t?

I just don’t know what’s a foul now and what isn’t. Last night it just felt like every time a SW player went down for certain things it was a foul but if it was us it wasn’t.

Tamworth today - their player gets barged off ball outside box - no foul. Spurs go up other end - Son receives similar and it’s a free kick from which they scored.
 

Adge

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Jeez! Tar us all with the same brush!
I quoted the laws of the game on the basis that he was right to send Binks off the field as he had a cut/head injury and that IS correct.
Were we disadvantaged on that basis-YES!
Was that the referees doing-NO, as he correctly applied the laws of the game.
Was the cut on Binks a result of a foul before that?, you are saying yes but I can’t comment as didn’t see it.
Just for clarification, if the foul was awarded in Binks favour, he still would have had to leave the pitch.
 

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