No, that's not what I meant at all. The poster I quoted suggested she is where she is because she's a woman (due some sort of positive discrimination / being seen to be PC presumably). I disagreed. I think being a woman makes it harder to get in the position of running the line in the PL...
Fair enough if that's your view.
I think she's done amazingly well, despite her gender. And from what I've noticed she seems to be one of the officials who generally performs consistently well.
Obviously being a woman she gets extra scrutiny. Yet she mostly gets offside calls right, even really tight ones. She was obviously quite confident it was offside (she very quickly flagged), but she was wrong - it happens. That's why we need VAR in all the ties at this stage. Too much riding on it.
Hmmm, ok.
You don't think it's possible that you, as a Brighton fan, is biased?
I didn't feel there was any clear favouring of Millwall. Respect for the what they had done to come this far, and respect for the job they, as a Championship team, were doing on us - which is a worthy topic to talk...
How were they not being balanced?
They repeated multiple times all the incorrect decisions which VAR would have overturned. Janas even clearly stated that the ref seemed to favour Millwall!
Regarding who deserved to win, if you're being impartial, Millwall were better until our subs came on...