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[Albion] Today’s ref - Craig Pawson











Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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Did I hear right that Attwell reffed the other semi? If so, good to see they're using the very best that British refereeing offers /sarcasm
 








sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
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I thought he was the best ref we’ve had in weeks. I was worried he was going to let the Utd players dive all over the shop but he caught on very quickly.
 






One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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Yep. Led by Ten Haag and their players ridiculous over reaction to Webster rightly not being booked after he was slightly late to a challenge when their player had just been booked. It was never a booking for Webster though, just a ‘big club’ frustrated as not every decision went the way they demanded it for a change.
Spot on, Utd’s’tactics’ brought the game into disrepute, and the FA should act.

It’s no wonder weak refs like Attwell are so afraid of letting the big teams down.
 










CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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We have no cause for complaint with the officials and I don't think Man Utd do either. Not to belittle their efforts, but I can only recall one offside from either team in the whole game, very few bad tackles (mostly mistimed) and not that much diving.
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
Generally I thought he was good but lost control of the shootout.

Weghorst should not have been near March ahead of his pen.

From the 4th pen onwards, de gea was up by the pen spot , treading on or around it. Utd took their last 4 pens about 6 inches back from the spot.

Since the world cup, refs are under instructions to be stricter on the dark arts. That needs all officials working together. One needs to control the keeper, one those waiting to take and the other the takers (outgoing amd incoming)
 




LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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We have no cause for complaint with the officials and I don't think Man Utd do either. Not to belittle their efforts, but I can only recall one offside from either team in the whole game, very few bad tackles (mostly mistimed) and not that much diving.
He also didn’t fall for the antics of this tit

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Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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Generally I thought he was good but lost control of the shootout.

Weghorst should not have been near March ahead of his pen.

From the 4th pen onwards, de gea was up by the pen spot , treading on or around it. Utd took their last 4 pens about 6 inches back from the spot.

Since the world cup, refs are under instructions to be stricter on the dark arts. That needs all officials working together. One needs to control the keeper, one those waiting to take and the other the takers (outgoing amd incoming)
Whilst United's nefarious tactics were obvious and frustrating, Pawson did as much as he could in the circumstances. He was quick to stop each instance and if we're serious, what good would a De Gea booking have done us in that context?

He was fine yesterday, think he generally got things correct, and having seen it back, the Mitoma foul on De Gea would've been the harshest second yellow given this season.
 


nicko31

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Tried to play the advantage where he did. Generally decent and didn't take too much rolling around BS
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Whilst United's nefarious tactics were obvious and frustrating, Pawson did as much as he could in the circumstances. He was quick to stop each instance and if we're serious, what good would a De Gea booking have done us in that context?

He was fine yesterday, think he generally got things correct, and having seen it back, the Mitoma foul on De Gea would've been the harshest second yellow given this season.
I would say that a booking means he doesn't do it again. A keeper can be sent off in a shootout and then has to be replaced by an outfield player who finished the game.

Not sure its been done before though
 




Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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I would say that a booking means he doesn't do it again. A keeper can be sent off in a shootout and then has to be replaced by an outfield player who finished the game.

Not sure its been done before though
Yeah, maybe, but in reality it would've been farcical and De Gea was hardly Emi Martinez was he?
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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Not a fan of Pawson, but I thought he had a decent game, although a Utd mate thought he was crap and couldn't understand how we had 11 left on the pitch at the end (no idea what game he was watching).

I had a few grumbles, the odd decision but nothing egregious and he was not biting on Bruno Fernandes' blatant cheating.

I'm quite happy to give the ref stick when he deserves it but fair play to Pawson, he was alright, no complaints at all. In fact it was a blessed relief to come out of a game not moaning about the officials.
 


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