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Overall I thought the referee had a decent game but what is the point of the two clowns supposedly “assistants” who run up and down the line waiting for the referee to tell them what to do.The goal given by the referee in the 1st half had to be a bit of a guess and he could have possibly been unsighted. There was no excuse whatsoever for the linesman assistant not seeing it. Luckily for us we had the 4th official acting as a VAR to tell the ref he had made a mistake.It is very rare that you see a 4th official actually making decisions but well done for that today.
Incredible it got missed in the first place. Most blatant handball ever
The last min penno call was shocking, the still is doing the rounds on social media, its a shameful miss by the ref..
I’ve been watching football for 60 years and I can’t ever remember a ref changing his decision in such circumstances.Well done 4th official.
Have you got any clips of it Adam?
This one
Apparently the 4th official did look at the iPad then tell the ref, right decision but wrong way of getting to it
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on February 01, 2026, 10:34:13 amApparently the 4th official did look at the iPad then tell the ref, right decision but wrong way of getting to itCompletely obvious that’s what was happening at the time. If that had happened against us we would be going mad. The officials on the pitch should have got to the correct decision admittedly but we got a bit fortunate there. The hand ball in the last minute was another terrible decision by the officials.
Quote from: GazLaz on February 01, 2026, 12:35:55 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on February 01, 2026, 10:34:13 amApparently the 4th official did look at the iPad then tell the ref, right decision but wrong way of getting to itCompletely obvious that’s what was happening at the time. If that had happened against us we would be going mad. The officials on the pitch should have got to the correct decision admittedly but we got a bit fortunate there. The hand ball in the last minute was another terrible decision by the officials. The 4th official has the right (in fact, the responsibility) to inform the ref if he (4th official) has spotted something that the ref hasn't. There's a poster on the Bradford City forum saying he was directly behind the 4th official and had an unobstructed line of sight and saw the handball clear as day.There's no evidence that the Rovers bench showed the 4th official a video. And even if they did, there's no evidence that that influenced the 4th official's decision to speak to the ref.Classic example of people making rock solid conclusions from zero evidence.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 01, 2026, 01:49:30 pmQuote from: GazLaz on February 01, 2026, 12:35:55 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on February 01, 2026, 10:34:13 amApparently the 4th official did look at the iPad then tell the ref, right decision but wrong way of getting to itCompletely obvious that’s what was happening at the time. If that had happened against us we would be going mad. The officials on the pitch should have got to the correct decision admittedly but we got a bit fortunate there. The hand ball in the last minute was another terrible decision by the officials. The 4th official has the right (in fact, the responsibility) to inform the ref if he (4th official) has spotted something that the ref hasn't. There's a poster on the Bradford City forum saying he was directly behind the 4th official and had an unobstructed line of sight and saw the handball clear as day.There's no evidence that the Rovers bench showed the 4th official a video. And even if they did, there's no evidence that that influenced the 4th official's decision to speak to the ref.Classic example of people making rock solid conclusions from zero evidence.Are the 4th officials mic’s up? The thing that didn’t feel right to me is the amount of time it took to make the decision if the 4th saw it straight away real time. Too much other stuff going on to make referees decisions relevant. On to Burton, it’s a big one.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on January 31, 2026, 10:07:06 pmI’ve been watching football for 60 years and I can’t ever remember a ref changing his decision in such circumstances.Well done 4th official.I would say "yes" a Ref HAS changed his mind before after intervention by 4th OfficialI offer Tom Anderson v Chesterfield where Tom ( on a Yellow ) was up for a Corner and as play continued and he was already back in our half the Ref stopped play ( or ball may have gone dead ) and produced a Red for himSo the Ref had seen the corner , and the breakdown in play and decided no offences , but the Chessie player fell to the floor with having been hit or feigning a hit and it was the 4th Official who told the Ref what he thought he saw and Tom was offI still don't see how the 4th Official saw that on the far side of the South Stand area , nor since how they DONT see fouls such as on Jamie Sterry against Orient which let's face it are literally under their noses.Maybe they do and the Refs tell them to say nothing
Quote from: Donnywolf on February 01, 2026, 08:53:00 amQuote from: Pancho Regan on January 31, 2026, 10:07:06 pmI’ve been watching football for 60 years and I can’t ever remember a ref changing his decision in such circumstances.Well done 4th official.I would say "yes" a Ref HAS changed his mind before after intervention by 4th OfficialI offer Tom Anderson v Chesterfield where Tom ( on a Yellow ) was up for a Corner and as play continued and he was already back in our half the Ref stopped play ( or ball may have gone dead ) and produced a Red for himSo the Ref had seen the corner , and the breakdown in play and decided no offences , but the Chessie player fell to the floor with having been hit or feigning a hit and it was the 4th Official who told the Ref what he thought he saw and Tom was offI still don't see how the 4th Official saw that on the far side of the South Stand area , nor since how they DONT see fouls such as on Jamie Sterry against Orient which let's face it are literally under their noses.Maybe they do and the Refs tell them to say nothingWell remembered Wolfie and I recall that incident.I didn’t explain myself properly but I was specifically referring to a ref allowing a goal and then ‘disallowing’ it after intervention from the 4th official.Can’t ever remember seeing that.
Quote from: Pancho Regan on January 31, 2026, 10:07:06 pmI’ve been watching football for 60 years and I can’t ever remember a ref changing his decision in such circumstances.Well done 4th official.I would say "yes" a Ref HAS changed his mind before after intervention by 4th OfficialI offer Tom Anderson v Chesterfield where Tom ( on a Yellow ) was up for a Corner and as play continued and he was already back in our half the Ref stopped play ( or ball may have gone dead ) and produced a Red for himSo the Ref had seen the corner , and the breakdown in play and decided no offences , but the Chessie player fell to the floor with having been hit or feigning a hit and it was the 4th Official who told the Ref what he thought he saw and Tom was offI still don't see how the 4th Official saw that on the far side of the South Stand area , nor since how they DONT see fouls such as on Jamie Sterry against Orient which let's face it are literally under their noses.Maybe they do and the Refs tell them to say nothing
Given that clear guidance, I assume the ref had to:- First have a think about whether he had suspicions of there being an offence. It's clear from his immediate response that he did indeed have some suspicion.- Then check with each of the linesmen. - Then and ONLY then, check with the 4th Official.- Then make a decision.In that light, taking about 60 seconds to make the decision is not ridiculous.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 01, 2026, 05:46:12 pmGiven that clear guidance, I assume the ref had to:- First have a think about whether he had suspicions of there being an offence. It's clear from his immediate response that he did indeed have some suspicion.- Then check with each of the linesmen. - Then and ONLY then, check with the 4th Official.- Then make a decision.In that light, taking about 60 seconds to make the decision is not ridiculous.Where the officials have comms systems (as yesterday) it isn't necessary for the Assistant to raise the flag, or for the referee to go over and talk to the assistant. The same is true for comms between the referee and 4th official.