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Author Topic: The EFL Cup (Carabao Cup) – Third Round (Tue 25th SEP – Tue 2nd OCT 2018)  (Read 1873 times)

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Tue 25th Sep 2018
AFC Bournemouth (First Team) v Blackburn Rovers FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Hooper, Simon
Assistant Referee: Long, Simon
Assistant Referee: Cook, Dan
Fourth Official: Davies, Andy

Blackpool FC (First Team) v Queens Park Rangers FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Robinson, Tim
Assistant Referee: Jones, Mark
Assistant Referee: Fox, Andrew
Fourth Official: Eltringham, Geoff

Burton Albion FC (First Team) v Burnley FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Jones, Robert
Assistant Referee: Hudson, Shaun
Assistant Referee: Matthews, Adam
Fourth Official: Harrington, Tony

Manchester United FC (First Team) v Derby County FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Attwell, Stuart
Assistant Referee: Hatzidakis, Constantine
Assistant Referee: West, Richard
Fourth Official: Moss, Jonathan
Video Assistant Referee: Marriner, Andre
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Wilkes, Matthew

Millwall FC (First Team) v Fulham (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Bond, Darren
Assistant Referee: Cooper, Ian
Assistant Referee: Foley, Matt
Fourth Official: Woolmer, Andy

Oxford United (First Team) v Manchester City FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: East, Roger
Assistant Referee: Beck, Simon
Assistant Referee: Garratt, Andrew
Fourth Official: Duncan, Scott

Preston North End FC (First Team) v MIDDLESBROUGH (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Langford, Oliver
Assistant Referee: Howson, Akil
Assistant Referee: Merchant, Robert
Fourth Official: Webb, David

West Bromwich Albion FC (First Team) v Crystal Palace FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Bankes, Peter
Assistant Referee: Hodskinson, Paul
Assistant Referee: Dwyer, Mark
Fourth Official: Martin, Stephen No replacement yet

Wolverhampton Wanderers FC (First Team) v Leicester City FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Tierney, Paul
Assistant Referee: Hussin, Ian
Assistant Referee: McDonough, Michael
Fourth Official: Oliver, Michael
Video Assistant Referee: Kavanagh, Christopher
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Massey-Ellis, Sian

Wycombe Wanderers FC (First Team) v Norwich City FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Simpson, Jeremy
Assistant Referee: Hopton, Nick
Assistant Referee: Kane, Graham
Fourth Official: Ward, Gavin

Wed 26th Sep 2018
Arsenal (First Team) v Brentford FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Dean, Michael
Assistant Referee: Cann, Darren
Assistant Referee: Robathan, Daniel
Fourth Official: Marriner, Andre
Video Assistant Referee: Tierney, Paul
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Burt, Stuart

Liverpool FC (First Team) v Chelsea (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Friend, Kevin
Assistant Referee: Holmes, Adrian
Assistant Referee: Scholes, Mark
Fourth Official: Oliver, Michael
Video Assistant Referee: Scott, Graham
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Nunn, Adam

Nottingham Forest FC (First Team) v Stoke City FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: England, Darren
Assistant Referee: Greenhalgh, Nick
Assistant Referee: Mainwaring, James
Fourth Official: Brooks, John

Tottenham Hotspur (First Team) v Watford FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Mason, Lee
Assistant Referee: Wilkes, Matthew
Assistant Referee: Perry, Marc
Fourth Official: Coote, David

West Ham United (First Team) v Macclesfield Town FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Pawson, Craig
Assistant Referee: Betts, Lee
Assistant Referee: Halliday, Andrew
Fourth Official: Kavanagh, Christopher
Video Assistant Referee: Atkinson, Martin
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Lennard, Harry

Tue 2nd Oct 2018
Everton FC (First Team) v Southampton FC (First Team)
EFL Cup    
Referee: Kavanagh, Christopher
Assistant Referee: Cook, Dan
Assistant Referee: Massey-Ellis, Sian
Fourth Official: Mason, Lee
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I think it's Mike Dean's first game refereeing with VAR - could be eventful! I've always wanted to see Dean using the system and the signals - I can't imagine him allowing himself to be surrounded.

Hopefully Graham Scott fares better as VAR than he did for the Spurs V Rochdale game last year.

It seems strange to me that Neil Swarbrick and Mike Jones were VAR for practically all the games it was used last year and yet now aren't used at all.

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Mike Dean's first Arsenal game since the WBA debacle 9 months ago, so wise to make it a game that won't be taken as seriously as a PL game.

Interesting that some PL home teams get VAR and some don't. Presumably the system isn't ready to cope with this number of games yet.

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Chris Kavanagh is a busy man this round

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Mike Dean's first Arsenal game since the WBA debacle 9 months ago, so wise to make it a game that won't be taken as seriously as a PL game.

Interesting that some PL home teams get VAR and some don't. Presumably the system isn't ready to cope with this number of games yet.
There are only two games where a PL team is at home without VAR being in place.  Tottenham's home on this occasion is Milton Keynes so that is not being played on a PL ground.
 Everton's game has been put back a week meaning that it clashes with European fixtures so I would imagine that they are still waiting to see who will be available to man the VAR booth.

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I think it's Mike Dean's first game refereeing with VAR - could be eventful! I've always wanted to see Dean using the system and the signals - I can't imagine him allowing himself to be surrounded.

Hopefully Graham Scott fares better as VAR than he did for the Spurs V Rochdale game last year.

It seems strange to me that Neil Swarbrick and Mike Jones were VAR for practically all the games it was used last year and yet now aren't used at all.

Hopefully it will give Graham a bit more time to nurse poorly muscles if that was the reason for his recent absence from duty.

I agree with regard to Neil and Mike. Neil has been giving views on incidents in the media - quite considered views imo - so clearly he is aiming to continue in some role at the higher levels of football.

I would be interested in a report on Simon Hooper's performance at AFCB and whether he is naturally slow and steady (as he appears) or whether he is not yet at the required fitness level to be able to ref a PL game.

Roger East appears to be heading back to the top table with a good game at Oxford.

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It seems strange to me that Neil Swarbrick and Mike Jones were VAR for practically all the games it was used last year and yet now aren't used at all.

Perhaps they are training the others?
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Mike Dean's first Arsenal game since the WBA debacle 9 months ago, so wise to make it a game that won't be taken as seriously as a PL game.

Interesting that some PL home teams get VAR and some don't. Presumably the system isn't ready to cope with this number of games yet.
There are only two games where a PL team is at home without VAR being in place.  Tottenham's home on this occasion is Milton Keynes so that is not being played on a PL ground.
 Everton's game has been put back a week meaning that it clashes with European fixtures so I would imagine that they are still waiting to see who will be available to man the VAR booth.

AFC Bournemouth? Also a PL team & no VAR
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I would be interested in a report on Simon Hooper's performance at AFCB and whether he is naturally slow and steady (as he appears) or whether he is not yet at the required fitness level to be able to ref a PL game.

I'm sure he will do just fine.  It's a ground he is well acquainted with and one where he is well liked. He would always be sent to DC after an injury or if he'd had a nightmare of a game back in our FL days. I think because it's a ground he can arrive relaxed pre-match at knowing the home crowd are not against him from the get go. Being a localish lad he's refereed us many times and been there through the bad & good times, he was the referee the night we confirmed promotion to the PL, which will be remembered by our fans! If he has been having a tough time lately then the best place for him is Dean Court, it's the ground where he regains any confidence & self belief back & 99% time has a decent game. I look forward to welcoming him back.
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I would be interested in a report on Simon Hooper's performance at AFCB and whether he is naturally slow and steady (as he appears) or whether he is not yet at the required fitness level to be able to ref a PL game.

I'm sure he will do just fine.  It's a ground he is well acquainted with and one where he is well liked. He would always be sent to DC after an injury or if he'd had a nightmare of a game back in our FL days. I think because it's a ground he can arrive relaxed pre-match at knowing the home crowd are not against him from the get go. Being a localish lad he's refereed us many times and been there through the bad & good times, he was the referee the night we confirmed promotion to the PL, which will be remembered by our fans! If he has been having a tough time lately then the best place for him is Dean Court, it's the ground where he regains any confidence & self belief back & 99% time has a decent game. I look forward to welcoming him back.
Are you talking about Hooper or Kevin Friend, bmb?🤔
« Last Edit: Fri 21 Sep 2018 18:46 by bmb »

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Mike Dean's first Arsenal game since the WBA debacle 9 months ago, so wise to make it a game that won't be taken as seriously as a PL game.

Interesting that some PL home teams get VAR and some don't. Presumably the system isn't ready to cope with this number of games yet.
There are only two games where a PL team is at home without VAR being in place.  Tottenham's home on this occasion is Milton Keynes so that is not being played on a PL ground.
 Everton's game has been put back a week meaning that it clashes with European fixtures so I would imagine that they are still waiting to see who will be available to man the VAR booth.

AFC Bournemouth? Also a PL team & no VAR
You have no idea how many times I looked up and down that list making sure I wasn't going to embarrass myself by missing one.

I will retire to the naughty step for a while.
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What worries me is that these appointments could indicate who they have in mind as possible refs to get PL matches occasionally and relieve pressures on the refs there.
If so the thought of the vastly overrated Robinson and Simpson (after his complete shambles in the previous round at Notts Forest) fills me with horror. Jones, Bankes and England I can live with, Langford and Bond I am not so sure.

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I would be interested in a report on Simon Hooper's performance at AFCB and whether he is naturally slow and steady (as he appears) or whether he is not yet at the required fitness level to be able to ref a PL game.

I'm sure he will do just fine.  It's a ground he is well acquainted with and one where he is well liked. He would always be sent to DC after an injury or if he'd had a nightmare of a game back in our FL days. I think because it's a ground he can arrive relaxed pre-match at knowing the home crowd are not against him from the get go. Being a localish lad he's refereed us many times and been there through the bad & good times, he was the referee the night we confirmed promotion to the PL, which will be remembered by our fans! If he has been having a tough time lately then the best place for him is Dean Court, it's the ground where he regains any confidence & self belief back & 99% time has a decent game. I look forward to welcoming him back.
Are you talking about Hooper or Kevin Friend, bmb?🤔


Hooper! Friend is hated in Bournemouth, Hooper on the other hand is well liked and respected.
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if hooper does well in midweek then he might be in premier league appointment contention come the weekend

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I see Oliver has got two 4O appointments involving all PL teams: at Wolves to Stuart Attwell and Liverpool to Kevin Friend.

Is he nursing a slight injury do we know or is it just playing 'safe' in case the referee gets injured.