Quote from: Footy-Vill on September 22, 2024, 11:19:43 AMFrom seeing highlights, Konsa was definitely fouled in the leadup to the Wolves goal.I don't think Robinson and certainly ref assistant did well at all in not awardeding a foul, it was a clear pullback on Konsa, and I believe they eventually scored if correct.There wasn't anybody anywhere near Konsa, from either side, at any point during the goal or the build up to it. Wolves win a throw in our left hand side, overhit it, it goes to Torres, who passes it to Emi, who gives it to Carlos, with the end result of a goal. Konsa was miles away from the action at all times. There certainly wasn't a foul on him.
From seeing highlights, Konsa was definitely fouled in the leadup to the Wolves goal.I don't think Robinson and certainly ref assistant did well at all in not awardeding a foul, it was a clear pullback on Konsa, and I believe they eventually scored if correct.
Surely PGMOL need to explain the Gibbs-White sending off. He was on a yellow card, and then made a challenge. The ref indicated that MGW had won the ball, but then appeared to take advice from VAR and changed his mind and issued a second yellow. I thought VAR weren't allowed to intervene with yellow card decisions, but only a direct red?
The deliberate time wasting is now a problem.I am struggling to work out how the refs get on top of this. The first thing is allowing medical staff on the field of play and only stopping the game for serious injuries.Not sure how they deal with the icing around at restarts though.
I guess the issue with Gibbs-White and Rice a few weeks ago was that they were second yellows leading to a red. neither were red cards in and of themselves. had they been first yellows they wouldn't have had that focus. For me Gibbs White won the ball and then there was a coming together. it was much less of a yellow than Martinez for Man Utd vs Palace on saturday. the refereeing issue is consistency, which you'd think VAR would help with.
Quote from: Risso on September 23, 2024, 09:22:11 AMSurely PGMOL need to explain the Gibbs-White sending off. He was on a yellow card, and then made a challenge. The ref indicated that MGW had won the ball, but then appeared to take advice from VAR and changed his mind and issued a second yellow. I thought VAR weren't allowed to intervene with yellow card decisions, but only a direct red?Maybe he got advice from one of his assistants rather than VAR?It was the right decision.