All teams should have to play if their players disrespect the law. Just have to use their youth team players.
Absolutely not. The game doesn’t get played and the guilty club forfeits the game, points awarded to the opposition.
All teams should have to play if their players disrespect the law. Just have to use their youth team players.
.I’m mystified as to how Luke Shaw avoided a red card for that challenge on Gudmundsson. Kevin Friend reviewed it on the monitor and gave him a yellow.
Either give a red card or let play resume.
Because he plays for Man Utd
3rd time this season he's got away with a red card offenceI’m mystified as to how Luke Shaw avoided a red card for that challenge on Gudmundsson. Kevin Friend reviewed it on the monitor and gave him a yellow.
Either give a red card or let play resume.
I didn't watch it, but it seems like the officials had a total nightmare.I’m mystified as to how Luke Shaw avoided a red card for that challenge on Gudmundsson. Kevin Friend reviewed it on the monitor and gave him a yellow.
Either give a red card or let play resume.
I didn't watch it, but it seems like the officials had a total nightmare.
Shaw should've gone, Maguire had a perfectly good goal disallowed (from Shaw's cross, when he should've been off), then handled it at the end.
They're just awful.
I think they ****ed up the Sheffield Utd v Newcastle game, too.
Fraser deserved to go, but the penalty was a foul on the defender and Sharp should've been sent off for his foul on Schar. Awful tackle.
They're worse than I thought.Yeah, I totally agree on the incidents in the Newcastle game too - both awful decisions. And, for me personally, it reaffirms my belief that VAR itself isn't the problem; it's the FA, the officials and how they're managing its implementation. They can review incidents from every angle possible, yet are frequently making the wrong decisions. It's alarming at how bad it's being utilised in the league.
They're worse than I thought.
Watching something once is going to lead to mistakes. It's just natural human error.
Watching these things back repeatedly from multiple angles and still ****ing up regularly is bizarre.
They're incredibly inconsistent and make obvious, blatant errors all the time. It's not good enough.
There can't be, as we've got an Aussie that joined from the A-League.We have some of the best players and managers the actual product on the field is the most competitive in Europe and yet we have some of the worst officials (as a group) in Europe. Is there something in FIFA or UEFAs legislation that stops us inviting the best referees, to join our league and making them the best group of professional refs in the game.
They basically tried that and it was awful. Loads of penalties for bullshit reasons, including two against us (Saints, Geordies).As for handball, any time the ball hits a players arm from the elbow down anywhere on the pitch it is a penalty or free kick regardless of intent.
They basically tried that and it was awful. Loads of penalties for bullshit reasons, including two against us (Saints, Geordies).

Or just get better refs. This is chucking the baby out with the bath water.But they didn't...in the toon match the ball hit one of their defenders and VAR said no penalty as his hand was not far enough away from his body.
The premier league and referees organisation said that the changes they brought in would have still led to the Dier one being a penalty in future
A blanket rule is the only answer to **** refereeing imho.
Dier was:
1. Facing away from the ball
2. The ball was headed away from the goal onto his arm.
3. His arms was away from his body because he was jumping.
4. He had been pushed while jumping.
Yet the ref gave a penalty ... not a single pundit or person I have spoke to thought it was a penalty yet it was given.
The Southampton one was equally bizarre ... the ball hit a players foot and bounced up and hit the defenders hand who was only 2 foot away.
Referees can not be trusted to apply the hand ball rule properly so make it a factual issue seems the only answer.
Or just get better refs. This is chucking the baby out with the bath water.
You'd end up with players just kicking the ball at arms all day, like they're Liverpool.
We are just as mystified as to how Shaw escaped a red card v Spurs earlier in the season, after a dangerous and disgusting tackle. Actually, we do really, the reason is the club he plays for.I’m mystified as to how Luke Shaw avoided a red card for that challenge on Gudmundsson. Kevin Friend reviewed it on the monitor and gave him a yellow.
Either give a red card or let play resume.
No Idea how to do that (get better refs)Or just get better refs. This is chucking the baby out with the bath water.
You'd end up with players just kicking the ball at arms all day, like they're Liverpool.