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@pjwaterhouse@refsupportuk Yeah. Fourth tends to use a push to talk comms set (so that the ref doesn’t have to listen to benches all through the game and the 4th talking to them).
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@STomlinson1332@NUFCMurph Absolutely agree. Think ref got it right yesterday, but others need to have the bottle to do it. It wouldn’t take long for players to get it right. Grealish was on a mission to get sent off yesterday, it seemed.
@TheYak22 @MrRyanLeister If slowed down it looks bad. Hwang challenge was very poor and (as a ref) a darkened orange card (could go either way). Because the referee saw it, the level of subjectivity on it was taken in to consideration so no VAR. But if RC given it would stick. Ref didn’t see hair tug.
@TheYak22 @MrRyanLeister I think the directive since the incident the other year (and in Women’s football) is that a clear grab and tug of hair is always an act of VC. If consistent, I think that’s a good thing for the sport (can’t do it in boxing/martial arts, so shouldn’t be in footy). Thoughts?
@Lea_EFC Agree here. Referees are afraid to deal with it with the ‘big’ clubs. Grealish lost his head (DM should have subbed him). Keane one is decisive - I’m biased. Sarcastically clapping like that should always be a yellow card- has to be consistent.
@ChikoWasHere@Wolves@Everton As a referee…. Hands are tied for that. The sarcastic clapping is just so silly, it is a stonewall yellow - can’t pretend we didn’t hear it. Grealish lost his head. Still, we couldn’t score anyway.