We got a bit of shocker yesterday. It happens and its down to the assessor to mark the officials down. That is the system and it is one I think is a good one. It usually results in them being demoted.
Of course if he is not marked down then that system has failed on this occasion. A blind man can see he has had an absolute mare. I don't he's a particularly bad ref and although I was livid yesterday, in the cold light of day we've just got a raw deal and should get on with it. **** happens. Undoubtedly costly for us though as we'd likely have went on to win.
The tackle was a shocker. For none of the three to call it for what it was is quite unbelievable. The lad in question will hopefully get one in the future.
The hand ball was a joke but was a melee so I can understand it. But then they did miss that the ball should never have up there also as it was a corner from Cisse's shot.
Also in the same passage of play as the Haidara tackle, did the player not deliberately stop the ball going down the line with his hand? Is that not a yellow?
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On the last point, I think that was viewed by the ref as him sportingly putting the ball out of play to allow treatment for our player, as otherwise it is a clear yellow
A pity that Carver hadn't taken McManaman out of the game.
But he would have ended up with a bigger punishment than McManaman.
Really? I saw as him blatantly stopping the ball going down the line. Didn't appear too concerned with Haidara, none of them did.
Just a guess. Maybe not.
But he would have ended up with a bigger punishment than McManaman.
I think that the argument that he's sorry and that there was absolutely no malice involved is a little shallow. He knew from the contact he made that he could have seriously hurt the player, so why did he attempt to play on? Any honest player would surely stop playing and immediately draw attention to the fact that he was writhing around in agony, unable to straighten his leg, and, according to Santon, bleeding quite heavily. If he had any concern for a fellow professional, he wouldn't have chased the ball and would've ensured medical help arrived ASAP.
Absolute bollocks. Knew exactly what he was doing. If he had lunged but not been looking I'd have said ok, but it was just a reckless challenge designed to hurt someone. Absolute scum who'll hopefully get his. As you say, he knew what contact he made so it renders his pleas a little fake to say the least. Pure malice and he can stick his apology up his arse.
Dave Whelan is clearly a nutbar:
"The ball was there. Young McManaman went in for the ball and got the ball as clean as a whistle, but in the follow through they collided. The referee saw it all, he had clear view on that."
Senile old bastard
