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Was it me or did the referee give us everything last night?  Usually it is always against us and felt really good (if not really lucky) to get all the decisions!  Hope this continues.

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I thought he was bad both ways, was far too quick to book our players and more lenient with theirs.

Seemed to give easy free kicks for them and not us, i am sure the lead up to one of their goals was a foul on Reid.

Bit of a homer apart from the penalty decision!

IMO

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Coin-op said:

Still cannot work out the penalty decision?  Too quick for me.

Clearly struck the guys raised arm - 100% penalty

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50 minutes ago, Coin-op said:

Still cannot work out the penalty decision?  Too quick for me.

Definite Pen. 

His arms were away from his body and stopped the ball. Exactly as the Ref indicated when he gave the penalty. 

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2 hours ago, bakes said:

I thought he was bad both ways, was far too quick to book our players and more lenient with theirs.

Seemed to give easy free kicks for them and not us, i am sure the lead up to one of their goals was a foul on Reid.

Bit of a homer apart from the penalty decision!

IMO

Biased view I think 

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1 hour ago, Coin-op said:

Still cannot work out the penalty decision?  Too quick for me.

Linesman side . For me he gave it very quickly which maybe means line was straight in his ear telling him to give it , not sure what view ref had 

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9 minutes ago, Squire Dastardly said:

Vigorous complaining and drama performance from the Wolves manager whose name (in Portuguese) is Mr Holy Ghost. You'd have thought that, at least, he could have fixed the ref!

And Senhor Vinagre poured himself all over CO'D all evening. Where was the salt? While Cavaleiro rode his luck a lot, Miranda was willing to dance with anyone he fancied.

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9 hours ago, Bar BS3 said:

Definite Pen. 

His arms were away from his body and stopped the ball. Exactly as the Ref indicated when he gave the penalty. 

The Linesman gave the penalty, he ran straight to the corner with his flag down.

 

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Was last nights ref one of the seven from last season who made poor decisions against us which prompted one the seven letters of apology from the referee association?

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19 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Was last nights ref one of the seven from last season who made poor decisions against us which prompted one the seven letters of apology from the referee association?

Seven letters from the 'referees association'

:laughcont:

I call bulls***t im afraid

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9 hours ago, cidered abroad said:

And Senhor Vinagre poured himself all over CO'D all evening. Where was the salt? While Cavaleiro rode his luck a lot, Miranda was willing to dance with anyone he fancied.

Have you not seen the reaction of Wolves fans?

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8 minutes ago, BobBobSuperBob said:

Seven letters from the 'referees association'

:laughcont:

I call bulls***t im afraid

Call LJ a bullsitter then.

He told us at Senior Reds that the club had received seven letters of apologies from the referee association last season,

I knew of three and expressed my surprise to LJ when he disclosed that but he repeated "seven".

 

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14 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Yep! When a linesman gives a penalty its the flag across his chest.

They rarely signal fouls nowadays. They're all mic'd up so make the ref aware over this. Pretty sure we discussed on here an incident like this at Ashton Gate last season where to assistant didn't flag but replays showed him talking to the ref over the mic.

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5 minutes ago, Ian M said:

They rarely signal fouls nowadays. They're all mic'd up so make the ref aware over this. Pretty sure we discussed on here an incident like this at Ashton Gate last season where to assistant didn't flag but replays showed him talking to the ref over the mic.

Tch! Todays technology.........:facepalm:

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5 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Tch! Todays technology.........:facepalm:

Also, even if they do flag to signal a foul, it'll just be a wave of the flag - they are specifically advised to not put the flag across their chest.

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41 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Yep! When a linesman gives a penalty its the flag across his chest.

Nope, not anymore. A penalty is signaled the same way a foul is now. Just a flag wave and point.

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3 hours ago, Robbored said:

Call LJ a bullsitter then.

He told us at Senior Reds that the club had received seven letters of apologies from the referee association last season,

I knew of three and expressed my surprise to LJ when he disclosed that but he repeated "seven".

 

Gullible - not much

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It was a penalty 100%. 

As Robo stated there was a signal, but as the bloke after said they are mic'd up so the signal was not necessary and it was clear what the lino thought as he followed the rule.

http://www.oxfordshirefa.com/referees/penalty-kick-signals-from-assistant-referees?db=masterc=1

I thought the ref was good. I don't see that the referee's assessor would have a single thing to report on or discuss with the official.

For the record they (FA/ assessor) get a copy of the dvd of the game and examine it if there was a significantly wrong/questionable decision. I had lunch with a couple at one of our games last season, damn fine chaps, very very sensible and knowledgeable. Unfortunately we lost the game and the ref had a blinder...Aggh well!

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3 hours ago, CiderJar said:

Like you do when you give a corner?

No, for a corner he holds the flag out and points it at the corner kick area, for a Penalty he runs to the corner flag.

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4 hours ago, phantom said:

I recall it Phantom but it's merely a claim by LJ that he had a telephone call acknowledging an error in one game

Not quite the same as the claim

Sorry but seven letters of apology  not having that for a second 

You keep swallowing RR Maybe you'd like to explain how the post article even begins to justify your belief - but then it's you.....

Enough said 

:laughcont:

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I looked straight at the ref and he hadn't given the decision. He looked over immediately at the lino, who I thought hadn't given any signal whatsoever. It seemed to me that the ref looked at the lino to make the call, saw nothing, so gave it himself. 

I thought it was rather odd. But given Portland Bill's comment, perhaps the running to the corner was the signal (or they talked on the mic). 

Either way, it was not evident that the lino had made the call and the delay from the ref suggested he was looking for help. 

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