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    [Albion] No red card?

    Possibly. That's the big problem. Absolutely zero feedback from ref or VAR on the decision-making leaves a vacuum for everyone else to try and work out the what, whys, and wherefores. Needs to be done the way it is in Rugby, with refs miced up to explain each decision. They should be explaining...
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    [Albion] No red card?

    I stand corrected, thanks. In that case it would be deliberate (both hands up to block the ball) vs. un-natural arm position (non-deliberate) in Oliver's opinion, yesterday. Not saying he was correct, just what he might have use as his reasoning. Which was especially poor in the 2nd half..
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    [Albion] No red card?

    I've reffed 300+ games, but OK. 😎
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    [Albion] No red card?

    It was Undav's shot, but the keeper was behind the ball and *might* have saved it. Either that or he's seen Undav before. With the Murray one, I remember it was going in and there was nobody behind him. The bigger issue, for me, I the one that wasn't given as Oliver clearly signalled he had...
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    [Albion] No red card?

    Double-jeopardy law in place for a couple of seasons. Not a red unless last man and opponent through on goal and/or denying a clear goal. Willian pushed it off the line (would have been a goal) but today was in the 6-yard box with another defender and the keeper around him.
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