I think this is a tad one-eyed. From our point of view you could say Remy had at least as good a shout for a pen as Jelavic at the end of the first half but not shown on MOTD and McGregor's time wasting went beyond what I'd normally expect to be permitted. One thing I'm surprised hasn't been a bigger issue was Barton's challenge on Huddlestone in the second half but perhaps I just had the wrong view of it.
Overall I didn't think he was a very good ref at all but equally I don't think you can say he was biased towards either team on the day.
I think this is a tad one-eyed. From our point of view you could say Remy had at least as good a shout for a pen as Jelavic at the end of the first half but not shown on MOTD and McGregor's time wasting went beyond what I'd normally expect to be permitted. One thing I'm surprised hasn't been a bigger issue was Barton's challenge on Huddlestone in the second half but perhaps I just had the wrong view of it.
Overall I didn't think he was a very good ref at all but equally I don't think you can say he was biased towards either team on the day.
Remy's wasn't a pen at all if it's the one I'm thinking of where Davies was chasing back and clearly got the ball. Jela's was a clear pen as Traore went through the back of his leg. Chester's didn't touch his hand and even if it did wouldn't have been a handball.
As I said, a tad one-eyed.
I wouldn't have given the Jelavic one. You could argue it was a foul but he turned 90 degrees deliberately to ensure he was hit from behind, rather than the side which I think was Traore's intention. I don't like that. He should have been focusing on getting the ball.