Vidic should have been sent off regardless of the minute of the game. The Norwich Bennett totally diddled our Bennett last week too. Was very professional, and was 50/50 as to who was fouling, as their guy hooked his arm in and sprinted, then fell down. It was a professional buying of a foul... almost like leaving your leg out knowing it was going to get caught.
And if we are talking about referees inconsistencies how about Bardsley not getting a second yellow today for taking Gabby out (again) but Benteke getting one for a bit of arm wrestling with O'Shea on the edge of the Sunderland penalty area?
The thing is with Dowd, its consistent piss poor reffing. The frustration the other day was the consistent missing fouls, or blowing the wrong way, which i think inflamed the crowd and our players. Turning to the holte to conduct "you're too fat to referee" tells me everything I need to know. I dont want to talk about the ref, most refs these days you dont notice when you are at the game, which says they are doing the job right. As for big decisions, he does go the way of the big teams in my opinion, Vidic is one example, and how about the free kick that Gerrard scored from against us in the last few minutes in a MON's first home game against the 'The Mighty Reds YNWA'. Great combination of cheating fucking divers and shit reffing.
Some interesting comments here. Dowd got it wrong at Wembley, he made a mistake. The problem being it was a game changing decision tho, and that what was disappointing that day.With the WBA game last year, a) hutton should have gone for the 'tackle' on Long and b) the Herd red card was on the advice of the A/R.The Norwich game, imo Joe had to go, it wasnt malicious, however it was a deliberate block to prevent the Norwich guy getting to the ball. As it was deliberate, it had to be yellow. I know you wont agree Rutski, but trust me Dowd was correct.With the Herd '2nd yellow', if we remember Dowd played a great advantage as the Norwich player put Holt through on goal as Herd clattered into him. The advice is always to never play advantage if you are going to send off. Had an advantage not been able, then im certain Herd would have been on his way.All fouls etc are 'in the opinion' of the ref, and on this thread alone there are differing opinions, some correct, some incorrect imo, but thats football.Someone mentioned about the ref using common sense, but let me ask this, when do players use common sense??Games these days have cameras all round the ground, and every contentious decision is played over from many different angles/speeds, yet still the so called experts cant decide. yet the ref has one view in real time and has to make a split second judgement call...He can only give what he see's. and then apply the Laws based on his decision.Im also a Referee instructor, and every time i teach on a basic refs course, i always get people surprised at how little they really know about the Laws of the game.