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Quote from: ravenrover on August 26, 2024, 03:58:27 pmI find it amazing that people think it should have been a red for Fleming, the player was wide of goal Olowu was cruising back covering, a yellow all day longNow the clothes liner by Joelinton on Bournemouth keeper should have been a straight red even if there were only.minutes to goI’ve looked at the footage several times from the full match replay and the situation is as I described it. The Morecambe commentators were incensed and they said that “red” was the collective view after half time discussions with all those in the Press Box! There really was no way that Olowu could have got to the Morecambe player. The only rationale that could be applied is that their man was about 5 of yards short of the box, but he was in a central rather than a wide position and only had TSL to beat. If you are going to do an analysis of the event you would note that the ref’s position did not him a good perspective on Olowu’s distance from the fouled player, because he could not have properly judged his (in)capability to reach him to make the tackle. Also, he gave himself only 12 seconds to make his decision, probably not long enough to get the assistant’s view before he made the decision on red or yellow. If the collective opinion is that the referee was bad I’m afraid that this is only further evidence of that fact. Have a proper look at it - it’s at just over 37 minutes in the full match replay.
I find it amazing that people think it should have been a red for Fleming, the player was wide of goal Olowu was cruising back covering, a yellow all day longNow the clothes liner by Joelinton on Bournemouth keeper should have been a straight red even if there were only.minutes to go
The underlying numbers in the games so far have been fine. I don’t see much cause for concern.