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1 February 2012 at 5:05 pm #80130
Referee: A Taylor
Assistants: S Child, R Ganfield
Fourth Official: C Pawson
Match Delegate: M McGuire
PGMO: J Worrall1 February 2012 at 5:14 pm #80131Excellent choice – from Wikipedia (this cut and paste is catching!!):
“Taylor’s first experience of heavy public criticism came after a Championship match between Hull City and Charlton Athletic on 2 October 2007,[7] during which there were a number of disputed decisions, including a disallowed goal and two red cards both of which were disputed by the team managers.[8]
Taylor also received criticism after a League 1 fixture between Nottingham Forest and Huddersfield Town on 1 January 2008[9] in which he awarded a debatable 35th-minute penalty kick to the away side, simultaneously sending off Forest’s Kelvin Wilson.[10] Nottingham Forest’s appeal to retrospectively rescind the red card was turned down by the FA.[11] Another controversial red card was issued by Taylor to Swansea City’s Albert Serrán in the 17th minute of a match on 28 December 2009 against Crystal Palace, a decision described by Swansea manager Paulo Sousa as “ridiculous”.[12] On this occasion the red card was successfully appealed by Swansea City and the customary three-match ban overturned.
After a live televised game between relegation rivals Sheffield United and Crystal Palace on 20 November 2010, Taylor and his assistants were censured for a number of controversial decisions.[13] Taylor awarded Palace an 18th-minute penalty when Jean Calvé was adjudged to have pushed Neil Danns, although the contact appeared minimal, and later awarded a second penalty, this time to United, for an apparent foul by Nathaniel Clyne on Ched Evans, although Clyne appeared to play the ball. Palace midfielder Owen Garvan was given a second yellow card after arguing vociferously with Taylor about the penalty award.[14] In the second half, Palace had regained the lead until the 85th minute when United’s Evans scored an equaliser despite being offside. Minutes later, Taylor awarded United a second penalty, the third of the match, although this one appeared justifiable; the penalty was converted to give Palace a 3-2 lead having been 2-1 down with five minutes remaining. Deep into injury time, he issued the second red card of the match, this time to United’s Daniel Bogdanović for serious foul play.[15]
Premier League
Taylor’s first Premier League appointment was the 3 February 2010 encounter between Fulham and Portsmouth, with Fulham winning 1-0. He refereed one more game in the top flight during the 2009-10 season before being promoted to the league’s Select Group of Referees at the start of the 2010-11 season. On 18 September 2010 he took charge of his fourth Premier League match, contested by Blackburn Rovers and Fulham. The match ended 1-1, but Taylor was criticised by both managers for apparently failing to see a handball outside of the penalty area by Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer and later awarding Blackburn the opening goal despite an apparent foul on Schwarzer.[16]
In March 2011, Taylor and his assistants came under scrutiny from Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger after his team was held to a 0-0 home draw by Sunderland. The officials elected not to award the Gunners’ Andrei Arshavin a late penalty after an apparent push by Sunderland captain Titus Bramble.[17] Wenger said afterwards that he was “too disgusted” to talk about the decision.”
1 February 2012 at 5:34 pm #80133Referee: A Taylor
Assistants: S Child, R Ganfield
Fourth Official: C Pawson
Match Delegate: M McGuire
PGMO: J WorrallIt doesn’t really matter who all the match officials are, the result and the way we perform will be the same.
I hope to hell I’m wrong, but I can only see it being yet another defeat.My heart says 1-0 to us, but my brain says 0-3 to Everton.
1 February 2012 at 6:28 pm #80142Anonymous
I’m as pished off as the next man but there’s 15 games left and 4-5 clubs in a dog fight so now that all the transfer crap is out the way and we all know and who’s here to do the job and what job need’s to be done let’s get 100% behind the lad’s on Saturday and let them know it ain’t over till the fat lady farts !.
Some folk get carried away and forget who we are and how far we’ve come !.this will cheer you up !! feck Yazz :woohoo:
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