[Albion] Mic'd Up: Joe Willock's dive

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I got the impression that Craig Pawson took instruction from the linesman on its awarding. He's clearly unsighted.
 










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That is INCREDIBLY damning of Pawson who, as we all know, had an horrific game. Firstly, as Howard Webb says, he doesn't have a clear view so isn't sure and says, "I think he fouls him" two or three times very doubtfully. He cannot give the pen if he isn't sure in his own mind (I do understand why he might have thought it was a pen but that should never be enough) and frankly gives credence to the notion that he was desperate to give as much as he could to Newcastle.
 


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That is INCREDIBLY damning of Pawson who, as we all know, had an horrific game. Firstly, as Howard Webb says, he doesn't have a clear view so isn't sure and says, "I think he fouls him" two or three times very doubtfully. He cannot give the pen if he isn't sure in his own mind (I do understand why he might have thought it was a pen but that should never be enough) and frankly gives credence to the notion that he was desperate to give as much as he could to Newcastle.

Or like other refs he loved the look at me moments in dramatically pointing to the spot :tosser:.
 


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VAR worked perfectly in that instance, Willock dived and was punished with the penalty rescinded. Fortunately it wasn't Salisbury on VAR duties as Hecke would have been sent off.
 




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VAR worked perfectly in that instance, Willock dived and was punished with the penalty rescinded. Fortunately it wasn't Salisbury on VAR duties as Hecke would have been sent off.
Yep, he's so rubbish Darren England completely ignored his hopeless advice to give a handball at the weekend. The disdain in England's body language when he got to the screen and saw the incident was notable.
 


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That is INCREDIBLY damning of Pawson who, as we all know, had an horrific game. Firstly, as Howard Webb says, he doesn't have a clear view so isn't sure and says, "I think he fouls him" two or three times very doubtfully. He cannot give the pen if he isn't sure in his own mind (I do understand why he might have thought it was a pen but that should never be enough) and frankly gives credence to the notion that he was desperate to give as much as he could to Newcastle.
Agreed. I always assumed the correct process in cases where the referee is obviously uncertain would be to not give a penalty and allow VAR to overrule if required.
 


Triggaaar

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Always find these interesting to listen back to.


When first viewing the footage they say that there's contact, which is somewhat jumping to an incorrect conclusion. They later so a 180 and get it right.

What I like though is how clear the communication is between the ref and VAR about what they're recommending and what's going to happen. That reminds me of the opposite when they got an offside decision wrong a season or two ago because VAR didn't realise what the on-field decision was. Maybe they're getting better?
 




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