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Dangermouse Flag Hastings 31 Mar 18 6.38pm Send a Private Message to Dangermouse Add Dangermouse as a friend

The Mane decision bought back memories of Clattenburg. Once again a referee was left with no alternative, but to send off the player from the big team and inexplicably he refused to do so. His job is to enforce the laws of the game, not make up his own. I can only call him a cheat, because there is literally no other reason for him doing this. Some decisions are down to interpretation, not this one. He's on a yellow and deliberately hand balls it to stop Andros and Yohan having a 2 on 1 with Van Dyke in the area. There is no other decision than a yellow card, it's the law.
At both ends we made mistakes, but they were players, some woefully out of form making genuine mental or technical errors. This was a man consciously making a decision to not do his job. Disgraceful.

 


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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 31 Mar 18 7.11pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Originally posted by Dangermouse

The Mane decision bought back memories of Clattenburg. Once again a referee was left with no alternative, but to send off the player from the big team and inexplicably he refused to do so. His job is to enforce the laws of the game, not make up his own. I can only call him a cheat, because there is literally no other reason for him doing this. Some decisions are down to interpretation, not this one. He's on a yellow and deliberately hand balls it to stop Andros and Yohan having a 2 on 1 with Van Dyke in the area. There is no other decision than a yellow card, it's the law.
At both ends we made mistakes, but they were players, some woefully out of form making genuine mental or technical errors. This was a man consciously making a decision to not do his job. Disgraceful.

^^ totally agree^^
sending the player off may not have swung the game for us, as Roy said. But, not enforcing a very simple law (and VAR wasn't needed) makes the alarm bells ring for me about the referees competence/impartiality

 


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rollercoaster Flag Cornwall 31 Mar 18 7.15pm Send a Private Message to rollercoaster Add rollercoaster as a friend

Klopp spoke to the referee at halftime, Klopp said, pointing out that Mane's booking for diving was wrong and Liverpool should have had a penalty. That couldn't have anything to do with it, could it?

 

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The Dolphin Flag 31 Mar 18 7.18pm Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

If Mane had been less theatrical he would probably have got it but like many players today he tried to cheat and lost.
Ref was good generally but he made a howler with the handball.
It was probably just a Liverpool free kick (modern game no touchy) but having decided it wasn't it was a shocker!

 

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Cy Bais Flag Minneapolis MN 31 Mar 18 7.39pm Send a Private Message to Cy Bais Add Cy Bais as a friend

I know it's perhaps from RH's lack of confidence in the bench, wish we had a super defensive sub to close things out or protect the point. Much like in baseball they have "closers" to close the game out in the last inning.

We looked decent considering our opponent. COYP!

 

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Jacey Flag 31 Mar 18 8.41pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Originally posted by ItsCPFCforme

Unless Stoke beat Arsenal tomorrow, we will remain 2 points clear of the relegation zone this weekend. If Stoke DO beat Arsenal, we will be clear only on goal difference s it is squeaky bum time!(unless Stoke score more than 10, which is unlikely). Keep the faith!

Not a cat in hells chance that Stoke will beat Arsenal and with other sides losing including Brighton, Southampton, Huddersfield and West Bromwich,we have not lost ground and our run in looks favourable.
Next week,time to beat Bournemouth and wipe the smug grin off Howell's face!!

 

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FairweatherEagle Flag London 31 Mar 18 10.00pm Send a Private Message to FairweatherEagle Add FairweatherEagle as a friend

Slightly controversial view perhaps but it was probably right not to send mane off, IF he was denied a fair penalty and then dived to try and get it rather tardily, seems a bit harsh to book him for deceiving the ref when our own players effectively also deceived the ref by not admitting to a penalty offence.

 

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kwesi_appiah_curse Flag 31 Mar 18 10.24pm Send a Private Message to kwesi_appiah_curse Add kwesi_appiah_curse as a friend

Originally posted by FairweatherEagle

Slightly controversial view perhaps but it was probably right not to send mane off, IF he was denied a fair penalty and then dived to try and get it rather tardily, seems a bit harsh to book him for deceiving the ref when our own players effectively also deceived the ref by not admitting to a penalty offence.

If he’s been booked for ‘diving’, regardless of how much the ref regrets it, he has made that decision and cannot base this decision on that. However, it seems he did. Fine him for incompitence. Plain as.

 

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crystal-purley Flag Purley 31 Mar 18 11.43pm Send a Private Message to crystal-purley Add crystal-purley as a friend

From where I sat there was no contact and the defender was at least a foot away. The second yellow was very justifiable and he should have gone.
A few weeks back there was an incident where a lino wrongly gave a throw-in against us and seconds later gave a foul throw in our favour yet this was the third foul throw in succession and he let the other two go.
On the subject of foul throws why did Liverpool constantly take throws with one foot over the line.

 


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eagle@ tn34 Flag hastings 01 Apr 18 1.03am Send a Private Message to eagle@ tn34 Add eagle@ tn34 as a friend

Originally posted by crystal-purley

From where I sat there was no contact and the defender was at least a foot away. The second yellow was very justifiable and he should have gone.
A few weeks back there was an incident where a lino wrongly gave a throw-in against us and seconds later gave a foul throw in our favour yet this was the third foul throw in succession and he let the other two go.
On the subject of foul throws why did Liverpool constantly take throws with one foot over the line.

I beleive rule has changed so that as long as one part of one foot is behind the line its ok ie if one or both heels are behind the lineits not a foul throw.

COYP

 

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Tipp_Eagle Flag Tipperary 01 Apr 18 8.54am

Originally posted by Dangermouse

The Mane decision bought back memories of Clattenburg. Once again a referee was left with no alternative, but to send off the player from the big team and inexplicably he refused to do so. His job is to enforce the laws of the game, not make up his own. I can only call him a cheat, because there is literally no other reason for him doing this. Some decisions are down to interpretation, not this one. He's on a yellow and deliberately hand balls it to stop Andros and Yohan having a 2 on 1 with Van Dyke in the area. There is no other decision than a yellow card, it's the law.
At both ends we made mistakes, but they were players, some woefully out of form making genuine mental or technical errors. This was a man consciously making a decision to not do his job. Disgraceful.

well put a cheat !nothing more nothing less, corruption in this league is rampant . they even try to ridicule VAR to get away with it.

 


oh yeah ,fcuk off brighton.

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bodge Flag 02 Apr 18 3.35pm Send a Private Message to bodge Add bodge as a friend

Originally posted by FairweatherEagle

Slightly controversial view perhaps but it was probably right not to send mane off, IF he was denied a fair penalty and then dived to try and get it rather tardily, seems a bit harsh to book him for deceiving the ref when our own players effectively also deceived the ref by not admitting to a penalty offence.

He dived 100% he handled the ball two yellows poor from the ref. We lost because CB missed two great chances playing v ten men would have given us a better chance.

 

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