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Question for South Stand spectatorsWhen 10 threw Sterry to floor , loads of SS immediately started the Off Off OFF chantLater I thought they seemed to be singing " you're going off you're going off "My question , what did they think he had done to provoke that response ?Nobody seems to have mentioned what he was thought to be guilty of and from on Half wayI had no chance of seeing anything after the wrestling match and thought he must have punched or kicked Sterry
Thanks bothI wondered if there was anything in itA Yellow seemed to be right call but begs the question why not a 2nd for a seemingly identical incident ?
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 18, 2024, 04:09:03 pmThanks bothI wondered if there was anything in itA Yellow seemed to be right call but begs the question why not a 2nd for a seemingly identical incident ?I have already asked that last question on here Wolfie.Not only that but he committed two other fouls which might have got him a yellow had he not already been booked.I know that shouldn’t make a difference but for some reason it is commonplace for the refs to book a player early in a game then not follow up with a second yellow for something later which should also get a booking.
Quote from: drfchound on November 18, 2024, 04:53:52 pmQuote from: Donnywolf on November 18, 2024, 04:09:03 pmThanks bothI wondered if there was anything in itA Yellow seemed to be right call but begs the question why not a 2nd for a seemingly identical incident ?I have already asked that last question on here Wolfie.Not only that but he committed two other fouls which might have got him a yellow had he not already been booked.I know that shouldn’t make a difference but for some reason it is commonplace for the refs to book a player early in a game then not follow up with a second yellow for something later which should also get a booking.This is a big frustration for me as well. See also “that’s a foul anywhere else on the pitch” and refs not booking players for clear yellow card decisions very early on in the game.
Inconsistent refs again. The only difference i saw was that he didn't throw Sterry down quite as hard the second time and thats splitting hairs really
.... but that surely can't be true or applied by RefsA holding back on a player running past is supposedly a mandatory Yellow Card so someone gets oneAt any time in the game the same Players is done for pace and holds the opposition player back.It's holding so it's a mandatory Yellow so it has to be givenIt's what did for Moly v ChesterfieldHe dissented the Ref ( in the Refs opinion ) and gave him a ( supposed to be ) Mandatory YellowMoly then picked up the Second Yellow for ( presumably ) "delaying the restart of play" again Mandatory.If it isn't , I would have been arguing that dissent is a worse " crime" than delaying the restart and the Ref could have overlooked the 2nd Yellow as it could be ruled as not more serious
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 20, 2024, 07:23:59 am.... but that surely can't be true or applied by RefsA holding back on a player running past is supposedly a mandatory Yellow Card so someone gets oneAt any time in the game the same Players is done for pace and holds the opposition player back.It's holding so it's a mandatory Yellow so it has to be givenIt's what did for Moly v ChesterfieldHe dissented the Ref ( in the Refs opinion ) and gave him a ( supposed to be ) Mandatory YellowMoly then picked up the Second Yellow for ( presumably ) "delaying the restart of play" again Mandatory.If it isn't , I would have been arguing that dissent is a worse " crime" than delaying the restart and the Ref could have overlooked the 2nd Yellow as it could be ruled as not more seriousThe truly bizarre thing about the Molyneux 2nd yellow is that we were 0-2 down at the time. So there was no gain to us from time wasting. And by no stretch of the imagination did his shit prevent Chesterfield from taking a quick free kick. So, morally, it's a ridiculous card, the moreso when compared to that No10 on Saturday doing a Hong Kong Phooey on Molyneux on the half way line and not even being spoken to.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 20, 2024, 11:51:25 amQuote from: Donnywolf on November 20, 2024, 07:23:59 am.... but that surely can't be true or applied by RefsA holding back on a player running past is supposedly a mandatory Yellow Card so someone gets oneAt any time in the game the same Players is done for pace and holds the opposition player back.It's holding so it's a mandatory Yellow so it has to be givenIt's what did for Moly v ChesterfieldHe dissented the Ref ( in the Refs opinion ) and gave him a ( supposed to be ) Mandatory YellowMoly then picked up the Second Yellow for ( presumably ) "delaying the restart of play" again Mandatory.If it isn't , I would have been arguing that dissent is a worse " crime" than delaying the restart and the Ref could have overlooked the 2nd Yellow as it could be ruled as not more seriousThe truly bizarre thing about the Molyneux 2nd yellow is that we were 0-2 down at the time. So there was no gain to us from time wasting. And by no stretch of the imagination did his shit prevent Chesterfield from taking a quick free kick. So, morally, it's a ridiculous card, the moreso when compared to that No10 on Saturday doing a Hong Kong Phooey on Molyneux on the half way line and not even being spoken to.Exactly right BST.
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 20, 2024, 07:23:59 am.... but that surely can't be true or applied by RefsA holding back on a player running past is supposedly a mandatory Yellow Card so someone gets oneAt any time in the game the same Players is done for pace and holds the opposition player back.It's holding so it's a mandatory Yellow so it has to be givenIt's what did for Moly v ChesterfieldHe dissented the Ref ( in the Refs opinion ) and gave him a ( supposed to be ) Mandatory YellowMoly then picked up the Second Yellow for ( presumably ) "delaying the restart of play" again Mandatory.If it isn't , I would have been arguing that dissent is a worse " crime" than delaying the restart and the Ref could have overlooked the 2nd Yellow as it could be ruled as not more seriousThe truly bizarre thing about the Molyneux 2nd yellow is that we were 0-2 down at the time. So there was no gain to us from time wasting. And by no stretch of the imagination did his shit prevent Chesterfield from taking a quick free kick. So, morally, it's a ridiculous card, the moreso when compared to that No10 on Saturday doing a Hong Kong Phooey on Molyneux on the half way line and not even being spoken to.
.... but that surely can't be true or applied by RefsA holding back on a player running past is supposedly a mandatory Yellow Card so someone gets oneAt any time in the game the same Players is done for pace and holds the opposition player back.It's holding so it's a mandatory Yellow so it has to be givenIt's what did for Moly v ChesterfieldHe dissented the Ref ( in the Refs opinion ) and gave him a ( supposed to be ) Mandatory YellowMoly then picked up the Second Yellow for ( presumably ) "delaying the restart of play" again Mandatory.If it isn't , I would have been arguing that dissent is a worse " crime" than delaying the restart and the Ref could have overlooked the 2nd Yellow as it could be ruled as not more serious
Quote from: phil o sophical on November 18, 2024, 05:31:16 pmInconsistent refs again. The only difference i saw was that he didn't throw Sterry down quite as hard the second time and thats splitting hairs reallyI believe if a player is on a yellow card ,the foul has to be worse than the first card for him to be given a second card to be sent off.