Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[Football] Tonight's Officials/VAR Thread



Stoichkov

The Miserable Bulgarian
Jul 26, 2004
1,332
Brighton
Piss poor, just atrocious. From start to end really. Thing that pissed me off the most was not booking Walker for taking about a minute to give someone the armband when it could have just been thrown or passed
Yep - Walker was stood OFF the pitch waiting to take a throw in. His number goes up and he casually saunters back ON to pass the armband over and the referee just stood there impotently watching it all. If he’s supposedly controlling the game, how does he let that happen?
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,242
Just far enough away from LDC
It could have affected the result. Two penalties when we have Pedro on the pitch, who doesn’t miss. Their second goal came from a free kick that was a slip not a foul.
Yes, we probably would still lose but lose with our heads high, and maybe zero goal difference instead of negative.
And don't forget redknapp commented on handball by walker in lead up to 4th then Clichy goes further and says his slide into steele for the loose ball was dangerous play.

Only pen appeal barely commented on was the handball and even then Smith says 'it clearly hits his wrist'

Fwiw I wouldn't have given the handball as body shape was normal and hand not outside of silhouette
 


trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,456
Hove
We played Liverpool, Arsenal and City in recent weeks and have got next to zero 50/50 decisions go our way. It does feel like officials are scared to influence the title race.

We were lucky to get nil tonight but the ref and lino were absolutely awful. Spurs last year awful.
Exactly that. I don’t buy into corruption conspiracies. It’s unconscious bias. The flak they’ll get for changing the title race with a bad decision against a contender is off the scale. Miss a couple of Brighton penalties? The world just shrugs. It’d influence anyone. I believe that mentally the bar they set for an infringement is higher for one type of club than another for that reason. Plus the nagging thought that the best players do tend to get fouled more often, so they assume too often that’s been the case in 50-50s.
 




Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,390
Vilamoura, Portugal
And don't forget redknapp commented on handball by walker in lead up to 4th then Clichy goes further and says his slide into steele for the loose ball was dangerous play.

Only pen appeal barely commented on was the handball and even then Smith says 'it clearly hits his wrist'

Fwiw I wouldn't have given the handball as body shape was normal and hand not outside of silhouette
The arm was bent at the elbow with the lower arm sticking at at 90 degrees to the body. Outside normal body shape.
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
10,747
We played Liverpool, Arsenal and City in recent weeks and have got next to zero 50/50 decisions go our way. It does feel like officials are scared to influence the title race.

We were lucky to get nil tonight but the ref and lino were absolutely awful. Spurs last year awful.
Absolutely this.
I called it after the Arsenal game.
The refs don't want to be to blame for a decision that affects the title race.

Pundits bang on about how incredible it is that City keep on winning in the closiing stages of the season.
Well frankly it isn't.
They have spent a decade assembling the finest squad the world has ever seen (only breahing PSR 115 times)
On top of that the refs give them every 50/50 decision and the vast majority of 30/70 decisions too.
 


One Teddy Maybank

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 4, 2006
21,714
Worthing
No-one is blaming the officials for the defeat.

But they did have an absolute shocker tonight, and it should be called out.
Spot on.

City are brilliant let’s not deny they aren’t, but feck me, there were some poor decisions.

Foden clearly slipped, it’s stupid to suggest otherwise.
Pedro definite pen….
The tug back on Veltman

I’m tired with crap officials, the PL is a billion pound industry with absolute shocking referees.

VAR is just spoiling the game…..
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
10,747
Exactly that. I don’t buy into corruption conspiracies. It’s unconscious bias. The flak they’ll get for changing the title race with a bad decision against a contender is off the scale. Miss a couple of Brighton penalties? The world just shrugs. It’d influence anyone. I believe that mentally the bar they set for an infringement is higher for one type of club than another for that reason. Plus the nagging thought that the best players do tend to get fouled more often, so they assume too often that’s been the case in 50-50s.
This!

in the first 5 minutes the ref ignored a city player basically juggling the ball with his hand, and then gave a freekick in a dangerous position, for de bruyne falling over whilst competing for a loose ball with Gross (I think). Exactly the sort of challenge that gets waved away, 99% of the time. Ref couldn't wait to blow up for it.
It was obvious from then on the ref only had eyes for infringements on City players.
The Foden free kick was inevitable.
 




Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
21,695
Brighton
If we’d had some luck and we weren’t playing against 12 men, we’d have still lost.

But it’s still frustrating to watch the ref give us next to nothing and award them everything they needed.
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
10,747
It felt very much like last year's spurs game.
Only this time we weren't the better team.
 


Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,847
Born In Shoreham
I’ve never seen Gross sarcastically clapping the ref as much as he was last night.
If you give the Foden slip you have to give the pen Gross was pointing out.
Our players sussed it early on clear bias towards the opposition.
 




Giraffe

VERY part time moderator
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Aug 8, 2005
26,606
VAR needs a massive overhaul. I’m not agains the idea of it but the current implementation of it is atrocious.
IMO, it should be there to see things the ref misses such as:
- falling over blades of grass and giving free kicks
- correcting corners/goal kicks when incorrectly awarded
- make offside have “daylight” between attacker and defender rather than a hairs breadth
- not VAR but stop the clock when ball out of play. Dtops All the time wasting and rolling around. Teams will then need to utilise the 3 player around. the corner flag more.
I’m sure there are more..
Blimey. I got back late enough as it was, if they did all this we wouldn’t finish the game until after midnight.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
Albion players shit, really shit, relegation shit. But the old nsc smokescreen of an emphasis on poor officials.
Absolutely - we really should be expecting a lot more from the likes of Mark O'Mahoney and Odel Offiah against one of the greatest club sides of all time.

NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,457
Chandlers Ford
The inconsistency in offsides pissed me off too. Everytime we were offside the flag went up straight away, including one where Welbeck looked onside by quite some way. Everytime a City player was offside play was allowed to develop and then flagged when the move broke down.
I think they do a quick mental assessment, and if the attack looks likely to come to something, they'll let it play out, in case it ends in a goal. If it is not immediately threatening they will flag it at the time.

Given that we don't ever look like scoring ATM, they were probably right to just stick the flag up and save wasting everyone's time.
 




SeagullinExile

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
5,719
London
But are they honest mistakes?
1. Foden slipped
2. Ake handled the ball
3. Gross was fouled
4. Pedro was fouled

It doesn't look very honest, does it?
Never a hand ball. Arm was in a natural position.
 


Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
8,733
Thank f*** it’s not just me
Players shit tactics shit
Let’s blame the officials,although I do agree they make terrible riques,it’s really not our real problem
No one is blaming the officials for the result. We were not good, City were better and would've won regardless but if you are willing to let the incompetence of the officials slide with a shrug of the shoulders I just do not understand it.

The premier league has an officiating problem, it's not corrupt it's just an incredibly low standard and every week we see clear and obvious errors being made either by the on-field officials or those in Stockley park. It is sucking the life out of the game for me.

The Foden slip was embarrassing, just incomprehensible that Gilet did not see that a few yards in front of his face, ditto the Pedro penalty. The handball was debatable but that's because handball is simply a vibe right now rather than anything concrete. The handball by Walker for their goal also f**king OBVIOUS. It's just soul destroying seeing this crap week in week out.
 


Jimmy Grimble

Well-known member
The craziest thing about the Pedro decision is that it gave him a great opportunity to show he wasn’t completely biased. At 4-0, it was never going to affect the result and was one of those fouls that gets given 80/90% of the time. It should have been easy for him to give it, and he would have more of a case to say he reffed the game evenly.
 
Last edited:






Swimboy64

Well-known member
Oct 19, 2022
377
No one is blaming the officials for the result. We were not good, City were better and would've won regardless but if you are willing to let the incompetence of the officials slide with a shrug of the shoulders I just do not understand it.

The premier league has an officiating problem, it's not corrupt it's just an incredibly low standard and every week we see clear and obvious errors being made either by the on-field officials or those in Stockley park. It is sucking the life out of the game for me.

The Foden slip was embarrassing, just incomprehensible that Gilet did not see that a few yards in front of his face, ditto the Pedro penalty. The handball was debatable but that's because handball is simply a vibe right now rather than anything concrete. The handball by Walker for their goal also f**king OBVIOUS. It's just soul destroying seeing this crap week in week out.
I agree but RDZ really needs to take care of what is in his control
I do just shrug my shoulders because for me it’s not really worth getting the bollock ache over it
It’s gone on for years and won’t ever change eg Ron Challis
 




Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here