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[Albion] Referee Sunny Sukhvir Gill (v Sheffield United)









Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Was decent enough - let a lot go but did it consistently.
 


Uh_huh_him

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In regards to fans booing the ref, it is a standard tactic of all hoe fans, to try and influence the ref, by over -reacting to every 50/50 decision against them ( and plenty of straight forward 100/0 decisions).

I have always felt that we are not as good at it as many of our Northern counterparts.

The reason i felt the ref was decent, was that he didn't seem to buckle to the home crowd, at all.
I would expect the Sheff Utd fans to perceive this as a biased ref, as it isn't often the case.
 








WhingForPresident

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In regards to fans booing the ref, it is a standard tactic of all hoe fans, to try and influence the ref, by over -reacting to every 50/50 decision against them ( and plenty of straight forward 100/0 decisions).

I have always felt that we are not as good at it as many of our Northern counterparts.

The reason i felt the ref was decent, was that he didn't seem to buckle to the home crowd, at all.
I would expect the Sheff Utd fans to perceive this as a biased ref, as it isn't often the case.
He gave a couple where Buonanotte went down under 'minimal contact', so can understand their frustration at that, but Hamer and Norwood both also went through him, the former a couple of times.

Both our pens were obvious pens and the one they were screaming for came off Webster's knee. They were totally outclassed throughout, bar our mini collapse, and anyone suggesting the ref had any influence on that is totally delusional.
 


WATFORD zero

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He let it flow where he could and pulled it back when it couldn't even after a few seconds. We didn't need VAR, all the calls they made were right :shrug:

And a few of ours did go down very easily, but he correctly ignored them. Besides, I think JPVH likes getting booooooed :wink:
 




Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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Prem refereeing has become a bit of an old boys club where the same ones stay at the top level no matter how crap their performance is. Today showed there are decent refs that could/should be given more of a chance. Might keep the current crop on their toes a bit more!
Agree. Some of the new crop seem really good and prepared to let the game breathe. Thought today's was really good and didn't fall for either our or Sheff Utd's nonsense.
 


Yup good performance by him
 


Neville's Breakfast

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I'd have said the same had we lost.

He was calm and assured throughout and, as I say, let some stuff go for longer than we see in the Premier League, before pulling it back when an advantage had not come about.
I’m sure you’re right (I was only listening on the radio). There weren’t many controversial decisions to make though according to most accounts. Let’s see what people are saying after he has reffed a few of our games in the PL and inevitably has made some close call decisions against us.
 




WATFORD zero

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I’m sure you’re right (I was only listening on the radio). There weren’t many controversial decisions to make though according to most accounts. Let’s see what people are saying after he has reffed a few of our games in the PL and inevitably has made some close call decisions against us.

First penalty was soft but right, both SU goals were close offside/onside calls and called right and second penalty was well spotted. Not sure any of those were 'obvious' but all called correctly :thumbsup:
 








WATFORD zero

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Meanwhile at Port Vale a fan decided to go full twat in relation to the ref



To say I'm somewhat disappointed with those very well rewarded young men at the height of their physical prowess spread all across the pitch who watched him run by and didn't do the obvious, would be an understatement ???
 


the wanderbus

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I thought all the officials did well - everything that was VAR checked they got right first time too. From where I was I couldn't really see anything contentious in any of their decisions if I remove my blue and white bias.

I thought the ref against Wolves on Monday was good too, mostly because I didn't really notice him at all.
I didn’t see today’s game but Mondays ref bottled sending off Cunha when he failed to give him a2nd yellow for dissent.
 


AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Has previously refereed our U-21s on 4 occasions (funnily enough, the first of those was also a 5-2 away win, but this time for Manchester United at Albion).

His brother Bhupinder is on the National List of Assistant Referees.
 






LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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I didn’t see today’s game but Mondays ref bottled sending off Cunha when he failed to give him a2nd yellow for dissent.
Agreed……well reffed imo apart from letting a few Wolves players get away with persistent dissent ….which continued even after having a word with their captain
 




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