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Author Topic: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019  (Read 2549 times)

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Re: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019
« Reply #15 on: Mon 08 Apr 2019 13:04 »
Charles Breakspear had another good performance Saturday, I must say. In control throughout and got a first-half penalty spot on. One big error, was the Charlton goalkeeper made an excellent save as the ball was goal bound, but the officials were the only ones in the ground not too see a save.

He sensibly chose to calm a situation down, before issuing cards.

Good sensible performance from Mr Breakspear.

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Re: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019
« Reply #16 on: Mon 08 Apr 2019 16:58 »
Neil Hair getting stick from both management teams at Wimbledon for yellow carding 3 players for simulation. Haven't seen the incidents so can't comment on the correctness of the decisions or the penalty he awarded.

They all looked like good decisions to me.

Have now seen the highlights on Quest. Didn't show the Wimbledon penalty appeal but felt the decisions that were shown were correct.

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Re: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019
« Reply #17 on: Mon 08 Apr 2019 17:40 »
Neil Hair getting stick from both management teams at Wimbledon for yellow carding 3 players for simulation. Haven't seen the incidents so can't comment on the correctness of the decisions or the penalty he awarded.

They all looked like good decisions to me.

Have now seen the highlights on Quest. Didn't show the Wimbledon penalty appeal but felt the decisions that were shown were correct.

This is exactly what we need from referees. A concerted attempt to clamp down on cheating. Well down Neil Hair.

Makes a change from the pathetic mealy-mouthed commentators and pundits  "he got a touch and was entitled to go down". Touching a player who chooses to fall to the ground should never result in a penalty - there is a huge difference between touching an opponent and tripping an opponent. A shame more referees don't appreciate that !

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Re: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019
« Reply #18 on: Mon 08 Apr 2019 19:04 »
Neil Hair has never been afraid to make big and unpopular decisions, as proved in last season's play off final with a first minute red card and previously when he sent off Preston Edwards after just 10 seconds.

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Re: Sat 6th - Tue 9th APR 2019
« Reply #19 on: Sat 13 Apr 2019 09:13 »
And providing they are correct, long may he continue. 2 very good decisions, given from credible positions
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