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Author Topic: EPL Papa Johns Trophy – 2022/2023  (Read 9856 times)

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Re: EPL Papa Johns Trophy – 2022/2023
« Reply #15 on: Wed 19 Oct 2022 14:38 »
Unfortunately the same cannot be said of Thomas Parsons and his performance at Cambridge United v Ipswich.

What struck me most was his running which seemed to be a path up and down the middle of the pitch which meant he was not getting close enough to the KMI.

No problem with the first YC to Edwards of Ipswich for a high boot but a second YC & subsequent RC for simulation was a decision which took everyone by surprise. Playback shows there was contact, no appeals from the defence, and even the Cambridge manager condemned the decision after the game.

Just before half time Ipswich's Woolfenden made what looked a fair tackle, clearly winning the ball and no contact with the opposing player, yet a free kick was given and a YC administered. I would question Mr Parsons's positioning again as he was not close enough to play.

We all had/have to start somewhere and I wish Mr Parsons well with his career but i do not think last night's performance was very good.