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23 January 2017 at 1:06 am #154512
Don’t often watch football ont box but brother in law was calling round this aft who is a single so thought I would give him a surprise and tuned in to the Dingles game at Arsenal for him ont Kodi.
Dingles deservedly pulled level with a late penalty in injury time but even later Arsenal had two players offside when they were awarded a penalty.
Memories flooded back of all those gutless refereeing decisions that went against us in those eight years and the two previous in The Championship.
The cameras didn’t even pan out to the Dingle fans who had sold their allocation weeks ago.
The whole league and coverage stinks.Interested in the big six only.
Dingles, Latics etc are just in the way of their bullshit.23 January 2017 at 1:08 am #154513Always been the case. The sooner they make a “European Super League” and leave the rest of us to it, the better.
23 January 2017 at 9:10 pm #154521Don’t often watch football ont box but brother in law was calling round this aft who is a single so thought I would give him a surprise and tuned in to the Dingles game at Arsenal for him ont Kodi.
Dingles deservedly pulled level with a late penalty in injury time but even later Arsenal had two players offside when they were awarded a penalty.
Memories flooded back of all those gutless refereeing decisions that went against us in those eight years and the two previous in The Championship.
The cameras didn’t even pan out to the Dingle fans who had sold their allocation weeks ago.
The whole league and coverage stinks.Interested in the big six only.
Dingles, Latics etc are just in the way of their bullshit.You see what you want to see as a supporter though.
For a start you neglect to mention the penalty that Arsenal should have had in the first half that wasn’t awarded.
Then for Arsenal’s penalty there weren’t 2 players offside. Nowhere near – 1 was marginally offside.
I also think that it’s clear what happened – the assistant has made a mistake. It looks like he’s taken his eye off the line or lost his concentration. At the moment the pass is made the Arsenal guy is fractionally offside but marginally after the ball has been played he appears onside as the whole line moved back towards the ball. If that’s when the assistant has looked back up then he appears onside & we’re only talking hundreths of a second difference.
Officials make mistakes – there isn’t a conspiracy against the smaller clubsOne thing I have noticed over the last few seasons as a Latics fan were complaints that ref’s weren’t giving us decisions in the prem & championship coz we were a small club. Last year in Lge 1 if a ref didn’t give us a decision it was coz we were one of the bigger clubs & they didn’t like us
More often than not the officials get it right & our blue tinted specs or the dislike of other teams clouds our judgement
23 January 2017 at 10:55 pm #154523It’s also impossible for the human eye to watch for a ball being kicked and a line of players 30yds apart especially when that line moves in two different directions.
It’s only sky’s freeze frame highlighting this now.
23 January 2017 at 11:20 pm #154524It’s also impossible for the human eye to watch for a ball being kicked and a line of players 30yds apart especially when that line moves in two different directions.It’s only sky’s freeze frame highlighting this now.
I’ve never officiated at a football match, but I understood that the technique is to watch the line and listen for the sound of the ball being kicked, having a split second before seen that the kick is on. I don’t know how feasible that is, but that is what I was once told.
24 January 2017 at 12:24 am #154526It’s also impossible for the human eye to watch for a ball being kicked and a line of players 30yds apart especially when that line moves in two different directions.
It’s only sky’s freeze frame highlighting this now.
I’ve never officiated at a football match, but I understood that the technique is to watch the line and listen for the sound of the ball being kicked, having a split second before seen that the kick is on. I don’t know how feasible that is, but that is what I was once told.[/quote]
Interesting that but even the time it takes the brain to register sound and the eyes to react whilst a line of players cross still makes this impossible.
Having said all that from my seat in the west stand I’ve seen some feckin useless pillocks
24 January 2017 at 1:51 am #154527It’s also impossible for the human eye to watch for a ball being kicked and a line of players 30yds apart especially when that line moves in two different directions.
It’s only sky’s freeze frame highlighting this now.
I’ve never officiated at a football match, but I understood that the technique is to watch the line and listen for the sound of the ball being kicked, having a split second before seen that the kick is on. I don’t know how feasible that is, but that is what I was once told.[/quote]
Interesting that but even the time it takes the brain to register sound and the eyes to react whilst a line of players cross still makes this impossible.
Having said all that from my seat in the west stand I’ve seen some feckin useless pillocks[/quote]
That’s the technique I try & use (whilst also trying to keep a trailing eye over in the direction of where the ball is).
It’s not always that easy though & I’d imagine it’s harder to hear the sound of a ball being kicked when there’s 60,000 shouting for a last minute winner than it is with the 50-500 people at the games I do.There are also times I’ve been on the line, fully focused on the back line, & a cross comes over, the attackers move one way, the defenders another like in that Arsenal game & I haven’t got a clue if anyone was offside.
Although that may be why I’m on the line tomorrow night in the Isthmian League rather than at the Emirates on Sunday!!!!24 January 2017 at 10:19 am #154532Total respect to you Tilders, I wouldn’t do your job for a gold pig. The abuse and scrutiny you guys get, whatever you are paid marrer its nowhere near enough.
25 January 2017 at 12:20 am #154555More often than not the officials get it rightThe comment of a referee if I ever heard one ;)
25 January 2017 at 1:55 am #154567Defoe. At least 5 yards offside.
25 January 2017 at 2:00 am #154568Valencia sent off Liverpool.
25 January 2017 at 2:01 am #154569Scholes not sent off at Wigan.
Should I go on?
25 January 2017 at 2:04 am #154570Wayne Rooney not sent of for assault at Wigan.
25 January 2017 at 2:05 am #154571Phil Dowd!!!!
25 January 2017 at 2:18 am #154573Ivanovic 3 yards offside in the centre of the 6 yard box at Stamford Bridge…..Mata offside for the stoppage time winner an all ..same game…..though that was at least ‘close’
Kieran Gibbs obvious straight red on Valencia when through on goal ….gets a yellow and 0-0 becomes 0-4
Defoe 5 yards offside as above but the steaming little shyte should have already been sent off ……went straight through Caldwell (I think?) On the half way line ….no yellow or red….then finally got booked for encroaching at a free kick
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