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He might have been thinking it but he made no motion to foul him in that incident, he was just running to catch him up. He was very unlucky. Be honest, if that was a yellow would you have been screaming for a red? Probably not.
I said I can see both sides of it. So no, I’d not have screamed for a red, but if you consider the effect of the foul and the intent. He could have caused serious injury and he did intend to foul him imo. Not like he did, but if he’d backed off then the incident wouldn’t have occurred.

So whilst I didn’t think it was a red, I didn’t for a second think it would be overruled once I saw the replay.
 
I said I can see both sides of it. So no, I’d not have screamed for a red, but if you consider the effect of the foul and the intent. He could have caused serious injury and he did intend to foul him imo. Not like he did, but if he’d backed off then the incident wouldn’t have occurred.

So whilst I didn’t think it was a red, I didn’t for a second think it would be overruled once I saw the replay.
I don't think there was intent, but as they said in the studio intent isn't in the law now anyway. I actually thought when I saw the replay it had a reasonable chance of being overturned. As you touched upon though, him having the nibble with the first trip a second before has made it look much worse and that's what's done for him I think.
 
I thought it was a harsh red card but can see why it wouldn’t be overturned. Guess it’s all evened out after getting away with one last week.
 
Just seen the digne red card..... And it's got me thinking.

After copious amounts of moans about VAR decisions being made badly, would it not make sense to have ex players in positions of decision making? The people they have in charge now clearly are not fit for purpose.
Every week I see ex-players paid good money to tell me they don’t know what handball is anymore and they don’t know what offside is anymore. Not sure they’re solution to punditry let alone VAR.
 
Every week I see ex-players paid good money to tell me they don’t know what handball is anymore and they don’t know what offside is anymore. Not sure they’re solution to punditry let alone VAR.
Ah but the point is, they are at a loss with the current rules, which are obviously written by people who didn't play the game, that's why. I actually think it's a good shout that ex-players should be involved in the football laws as well as enforcing them.
 
Ah but the point is, they are at a loss with the current rules, which are obviously written by people who didn't play the game, that's why. I actually think it's a good shout that ex-players should be involved in the football laws as well as enforcing them.

I don’t, take a strikers opinion like Shearer bleats on about when someone goes down easy, he states, if he feels his hands on him, he has the right to go down! Ffs, do we really need opinions like that making decisions?
 
I don’t, take a strikers opinion like Shearer bleats on about when someone goes down easy, he states, if he feels his hands on him, he has the right to go down! Ffs, do we really need opinions like that making decisions?

The question then is.... Is that any worse than the garbage that is making the decisions now.
 
Ah but the point is, they are at a loss with the current rules, which are obviously written by people who didn't play the game, that's why. I actually think it's a good shout that ex-players should be involved in the football laws as well as enforcing them.
So given that if you get any incident that isn’t black and white put any 3 players in a studio and they won’t agree as they have a bias based on the position they played, etc... , as there opinion is subjective. I’m not saying that players organisation shouldn’t have any input into the law. But I can’t think of less suitable set of people to enforce it.
 
I don’t, take a strikers opinion like Shearer bleats on about when someone goes down easy, he states, if he feels his hands on him, he has the right to go down! Ffs, do we really need opinions like that making decisions?
I didn't mean just any ex-pro who fancies the gig. Obviously there would be interviews and suchlike just like any other appointment.
 
I didn't mean just any ex-pro who fancies the gig. Obviously there would be interviews and suchlike just like any other appointment.

Nah keep ex pro's away from refereeing/VAR.

We need a better standard of referees.
 
2 wrongs don't make a right. Accepting that theory has got us where we are today.

Demote/promote refs more frequently. Let's raise the standard.
That's all very well but refs aren't reffing the games anymore, they're just spokesman for Stockley Park. I say scrap Stockley altogether and let the officials just review on the screen by the pitch if they need to. That would be an improvement.
 
2 wrongs don't make a right. Accepting that theory has got us where we are today.

Demote/promote refs more frequently. Let's raise the standard.

Didn’t say it was right and certainly not accepting anything - not that we have a choice anyway. Refs do get demoted for example Coote was removed from VAR duties after last weekend but it doesn’t happen enough and there is no acceptance of mistakes - instead constant covering up ( as they did for the Fabinho penalty )
 
That's all very well but refs aren't reffing the games anymore, they're just spokesman for Stockley Park. I say scrap Stockley altogether and let the officials just review on the screen by the pitch if they need to. That would be an improvement.

Its a start, but reviewing at pitch side takes time.

Mike Riley needs binning for a start.
 
Didn’t say it was right and certainly not accepting anything - not that we have a choice anyway. Refs do get demoted for example Coote was removed from VAR duties after last weekend but it doesn’t happen enough and there is no acceptance of mistakes - instead constant covering up ( as they did for the Fabinho penalty )

I make reference to your "guess its evened itself out" comment.

Refs don't get demoted to the championship though. Coote shouldn't ref another PL game, he's not upto the standard.
 
Just seen Ancellotti's interview, has he really just blamed everyone else for Digne's red card?

Good Luck with appeal ?
 
Born in Croydon, went to Selhurst Park at about 6 years old when my school team was in a schools final. Saw my first game v Leeds in 1965 when I got a ticket for my 13th birthday, and went to senior school in South Norwood about a quarter of a mile from the ground. Saw them when they were the "team of the 70's, 80's and 90's and have been many times since.Always liked the fact that I supported my home team and not one that won the league the first year I got into football ?

John Burridge played for your boys for a few years, and a few clubs after ?
Vince Hilaire was another floating down the wing at times
 
As much as I admire what Parker has done, we can't keep having more of the ball than the other side and not have an end product. We clearly still have defensive issues and nothing has changed all season. Unless we change the approach and that may or may not involve a new manager then we'll be toast by Christmas. We have to be winning home games and need a win urgently. I would suggest rather than looking at splashing more cash in an inflated January market, it would be better to get a more experienced PL manager in (and paying the salary involved) even if that's only on a 2-3 year contract
 
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