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Quote from: NickDRFC on September 01, 2024, 07:04:07 amQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on September 01, 2024, 06:45:38 amWhile Tom had hands on Stockley, throughout the incident Stockley is also all over Tom - and throughout the game as a whole, as a defender what else can you do if you’re being assaulted by a lump of an attacker than use your arms / body to defend. It wasn’t Tom blocking a run or grabbing an attacker trying to jump for the ball, it was a physical match up where Stockley flopped on the floor still holding on to Tom. Never a pen. As Spud says I also thought for about ten seconds that the ref hadn’t given it as he seemed to wave it away then change his mind.Have you watched the highlights? Like I said earlier in the thread, the camera isn’t on them for long so can’t see the full incident but Stockley is moving away from Anderson when he goes down so definitely not holding him, and the ref gives it pretty much instantly.Yeah, was at the game but watched the highlights last night. It may look less of an incident in the short clip on the highlights but in the context of the game and how physical Stockley was being throughout and in the build up to that I’m not sure what else Tom could do other than keep letting him have free headers. Their number 4 assaulted Billy one second after the kick off and kept at it rest of the half. I don’t think the Tom one was any different to what had been happening all afternoon, just in my opinion.
Quote from: Reg of the Rovers on September 01, 2024, 06:45:38 amWhile Tom had hands on Stockley, throughout the incident Stockley is also all over Tom - and throughout the game as a whole, as a defender what else can you do if you’re being assaulted by a lump of an attacker than use your arms / body to defend. It wasn’t Tom blocking a run or grabbing an attacker trying to jump for the ball, it was a physical match up where Stockley flopped on the floor still holding on to Tom. Never a pen. As Spud says I also thought for about ten seconds that the ref hadn’t given it as he seemed to wave it away then change his mind.Have you watched the highlights? Like I said earlier in the thread, the camera isn’t on them for long so can’t see the full incident but Stockley is moving away from Anderson when he goes down so definitely not holding him, and the ref gives it pretty much instantly.
While Tom had hands on Stockley, throughout the incident Stockley is also all over Tom - and throughout the game as a whole, as a defender what else can you do if you’re being assaulted by a lump of an attacker than use your arms / body to defend. It wasn’t Tom blocking a run or grabbing an attacker trying to jump for the ball, it was a physical match up where Stockley flopped on the floor still holding on to Tom. Never a pen. As Spud says I also thought for about ten seconds that the ref hadn’t given it as he seemed to wave it away then change his mind.
Why do refs fall for obvious fake dives?Yes there was pulling and hustling , but if Anderson had pulled him strongly wouldn't he have fallen more in backwards direction?
The thing that gets me is - why doesn’t Ironside get penalties regularly then, because he’s assaulted on a regular basis! If these things do ‘even themselves out’ then we must be owed quite a few.
Gone to great lengths to explain what holding is all about, whilst ignoring what GM told us about their meeting pre-season. Also, explain how Yeboah didn’t get a penalty second half and their guy, first half, who stopped Gibson going through by hand balling (which the ref gave as a free kick but gave no further punishment).
A referees view. The ref cheated!!!!! the ref was very poor!!!!!, The worst ref ever!!!just read back. When you express your opinion on a refs poor performance just bear in mind its a very difficult job and you find that out even at junior level.Have you had a go at reffing? have you done a refs course? I am sure it would have an affect on how you express your viewsYou pay your money and you are welcome to your opinion but at the end of the day you would have more credibility if you had had ago at itHave you ever wondered why players dont take up reffing after they retire from the game!!!!!!I reffed for many years at youth level and yes I made mistakes, it happens not because I was cheating.I dont always support the ref but I will always express my views respectfully.When I watch youth games now I offer my advice to young refs if I can help him/her after the game,
I still insist we were cheated out of the Championship by officials under Dickov in 2015. Apart from that, the two most blatant acts of referees cheating in my experience of watching Rovers were Jack Pickles (V Notts County) at Belle Vue in the 60s, and Mick Russell v Portsmouth at the Keepmoat in 2012.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 01, 2024, 10:54:05 pmI still insist we were cheated out of the Championship by officials under Dickov in 2015. Apart from that, the two most blatant acts of referees cheating in my experience of watching Rovers were Jack Pickles (V Notts County) at Belle Vue in the 60s, and Mick Russell v Portsmouth at the Keepmoat in 2012.I disagree BB.Dickov's relegation was 2014