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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 22 Jan 17 1.13pm | |
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Van Dijk goes down, ball in play, not a head injury, a gammy ankle. Ref blows up.
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PALACE FOR EVER London 22 Jan 17 1.39pm | |
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I'm sorry but because football has a lot of decisions that are the opinion of the refs other than 'yes or no ones' like did the ball cross the line you will always get inconsistency. Even when there is slow motion shown in the studio on whether it should of been a penalty you get some saying 'yes' some saying 'no' with their different opinions. I remember a ref (who had stopped reffing) saying you can only expect consistency from the same ref in the same match. Before DRS in cricket LBW decisions were the most talked about as the umpire had to make a decision. 'Dickie' Bird was known as an umpire it was harder to get a batsman out LBW.
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 22 Jan 17 1.45pm | |
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Originally posted by PALACE FOR EVER
I'm sorry but because football has a lot of decisions that are the opinion of the refs other than 'yes or no ones' like did the ball cross the line you will always get inconsistency. Even when there is slow motion shown in the studio on whether it should of been a penalty you get some saying 'yes' some saying 'no' with their different opinions. I remember a ref (who had stopped reffing) saying you can only expect consistency from the same ref in the same match. Before DRS in cricket LBW decisions were the most talked about as the umpire had to make a decision. 'Dickie' Bird was known as an umpire it was harder to get a batsman out LBW. An offside goal (Saints had one disallowed, as tight as Everton's winner yesterday) I can understand however how can one ref stop play for an ankle injury which the player had played on with after the initial knock five minutes previously, and another ref who lets play go on for a few minutes when the injury, again, isn't a head injury?
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PALACE FOR EVER London 22 Jan 17 3.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle
An offside goal (Saints had one disallowed, as tight as Everton's winner yesterday) I can understand however how can one ref stop play for an ankle injury which the player had played on with after the initial knock five minutes previously, and another ref who lets play go on for a few minutes when the injury, again, isn't a head injury? Perhaps it was because Schlupp rolled onto the the playing area of the pitch then it isn't a serious injury to stop play. Can I take it that if Shlupp wanted treatment badly he just needed to roll off the pitch.
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Pierre Purley 22 Jan 17 3.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle
Van Dijk goes down, ball in play, not a head injury, a gammy ankle. Ref blows up. Shlupp slid off the pitch yesterday then decided he was suffering from cramp and grabbed and his toes. He looked around as the was game carrying on down the other end of the pitch and shuffled back onto the edge of the pitch and continued to stretch out his legs. The match officials or Everton players had no compulsion to stop the game and therefore carried on. Had Shlupp been on the field of play at the time in an area of danger referee may have stopped play who knows?
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Mo Sizlak 22 Jan 17 6.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle
Van Dijk goes down, ball in play, not a head injury, a gammy ankle. Ref blows up. If only!
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Onions London 22 Jan 17 6.08pm | |
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Agree it's frustrating but we should have done more to get the game stopped if that's getting in the ref's face or hacking someone down so be it.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 23 Jan 17 3.12pm | |
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Our ref should have stopped the game when the ball went out for a throw. The ref knew what he was doing and deliberately played on. I'm all for the ref playing on when a player is injured so long as there is consistency and all refs do it.
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alaneagle1 Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 23 Jan 17 3.25pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
Our ref should have stopped the game when the ball went out for a throw. The ref knew what he was doing and deliberately played on. I'm all for the ref playing on when a player is injured so long as there is consistency and all refs do it. Are you sure it went out for a throw.
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chateauferret 23 Jan 17 7.51pm | |
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Meanwhile I thought wtestling a centre forward in your own box meant a penalty, but WTF do I know?
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 24 Jan 17 7.02am | |
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Originally posted by alaneagle1
Are you sure it went out for a throw. I was until you asked! Pretty sure it went out for a throw in front of the main stand.
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leejaneagles 24 Jan 17 10.16am | |
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It did go for a throw which was what I was mad about. Fair enough playing on initially because Schlupp wasn't a head injury and rolled back onto the pitch. I wouldn't say this is unsportsmanlike though because just because he rolled back on, it didn't mean he could run back to his position and defend where he should be. He could barely walk for Christ sake! The referee knew we had a man down not due to a red card and therefore in the interest of fairness should have done his upmost to get it back to 11 vs 11 as quickly as possible. That opportunity was the throw-in. Instead, he conciously made the decision he wanted to punish Shlupp for rolling back onto the pitch. I do agree with what someone else posted though. If the ref is being a pretentious little git and Everton are refusing to put the ball out of play, one of our non-booked players should have 'mis-timed' a tackle and got a yellow, allowing every Palace player to run over to Schlupp and refuse to play on. That's the problem with us, we're too nice. If a Man Utd player was down and the ref played on (he wouldn't but let's pretend), Rooney would probably grab the ref, spin him around and point him to the injured player and probably not even get a yellow for it.
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