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Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 14:07 »
Well then.

More incompetence from Taylor and near side assistant Gary B.

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #1 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 14:24 »
Taylor gives his first red card in what - 30 games? After not giving one to Rose earlier in the game.

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #2 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 14:31 »
Absolutely useless, if this is our best, we have real problems

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #3 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 14:41 »
Disgraceful, one sided officiating all round.

FIVE Spurs players Offside and he gives them a penalty (No flag from the Assistant).
Elbows to heads going unpunished.
Rose -  Diving all the time, and managing to avoid a card.
Vertonghen at least 2 metres inside the box when Arsenal took their penalty.
Rose again - that should have been a RED card for his assault on Leno.
Torreria RED card - what a joke.

(Sorry Edited as that word is banned on the forum)

« Last Edit: Sat 02 Mar 2019 17:16 by Charlieboy »

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #4 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 18:02 »
Taylor seems to be having a mixed bag domestically this season , today he was very poor hope he finishes the season strongly , personally I think Marriner has had a better season than Taylor so far

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #5 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 18:08 »
Taylor seems to be having a mixed bag domestically this season , today he was very poor hope he finishes the season strongly , personally I think Marriner has had a better season than Taylor so far

Good news for Taylor is that he has at least been better than East, Mason and Kettle



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« Last Edit: Sat 02 Mar 2019 18:23 by bmb »
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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #6 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 18:41 »
Very poor from Taylor today

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #7 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 18:44 »
I thought red card was correct.

First penalty was a foul but certainly offside - very poor positioning from the assistant, especially considering it was from a dead-ball situation.

I felt second penalty was a generous award - I didn't think it was personally but not categorically wrong. Penalty should have been retaken as encroachment from both sides but it is very rarely penalised - I think VAR would have ordered a retake.

I think that Taylor has been a bit below-par this season domestically - he's been outside the top 5 or 6 in my view.
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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #8 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 19:01 »
Was he working with his usual assistants today it seems that they weren’t on the same wavelength today

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #9 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 19:47 »
Was he working with his usual assistants today it seems that they weren’t on the same wavelength today
Tottenham Hotspur (First Team) v Arsenal (First Team)
Premier League   
Referee: Taylor, Anthony
Assistant Referee: Beswick, Gary
Assistant Referee: Nunn, Adam
Fourth Official: Moss, Jonathan

Beswick contributed to the continuous downfall missing an offside leading to the Spurs penalty.

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #10 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 20:02 »
I've always maintained that Oliver is streets ahead in the pecking order of these FIFA officials. Taylor very often gets through games with little or no controversy, however these disaster games seem to be happening far too regularly.


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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #11 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 20:40 »
I thought red card was correct.

First penalty was a foul but certainly offside - very poor positioning from the assistant, especially considering it was from a dead-ball situation.

I felt second penalty was a generous award - I didn't think it was personally but not categorically wrong. Penalty should have been retaken as encroachment from both sides but it is very rarely penalised - I think VAR would have ordered a retake.

I think that Taylor has been a bit below-par this season domestically - he's been outside the top 5 or 6 in my view.

You can't give a red card to one player and not to another for a studs up challenge.

The Arsenal penalty - I've watched replays and Vertongen was 8 or 9 feet inside the area when the kick was taken and it was Vertongen who cleared the rebound of the line.

Atwell also had a very poor game - missed TWO nailed on Southampton penalties.

These "poor" officials dictate results and the league table.



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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #12 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 21:09 »
3 key match incidents today: Tottenham penalty - correct decision by Taylor, however imho it should be flagged offside by beswick! This is where the law is wrong because Kane has interfered with an opponent in then as that mustafi has to challenge Kane for a header.
Arsenal penalty: wrong decision. Very little if any contact exaggerated by aubameyang not enough to warrant this decision! As it was, penalty given. Vertonghen a good 5 yards inside the box. Don’t need VAR to see it was clear, just poor officiating.
Red card: correct decision. Studs up straight leg over the top of the ball, catches him on shin. Didn’t see the whole game but sounds like a mixed bag from Taylor!

Time for him to have a few weeks off from refereeing premier league games just to recuperate and get ready for crucial end of the season!

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #13 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 21:32 »
3 key match incidents today: Tottenham penalty - correct decision by Taylor, however imho it should be flagged offside by beswick! This is where the law is wrong because Kane has interfered with an opponent in then as that mustafi has to challenge Kane for a header.
Arsenal penalty: wrong decision. Very little if any contact exaggerated by aubameyang not enough to warrant this decision! As it was, penalty given. Vertonghen a good 5 yards inside the box. Don’t need VAR to see it was clear, just poor officiating.
Red card: correct decision. Studs up straight leg over the top of the ball, catches him on shin. Didn’t see the whole game but sounds like a mixed bag from Taylor!

Time for him to have a few weeks off from refereeing premier league games just to recuperate and get ready for crucial end of the season!
What about the Rose challenge on Leno? Studs up straight leg into the goalies chest.

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Re: Anthony Taylor - Spurs v Arsenal
« Reply #14 on: Sat 02 Mar 2019 21:50 »
3 key match incidents today: Tottenham penalty - correct decision by Taylor, however imho it should be flagged offside by beswick! This is where the law is wrong because Kane has interfered with an opponent in then as that mustafi has to challenge Kane for a header.
Arsenal penalty: wrong decision. Very little if any contact exaggerated by aubameyang not enough to warrant this decision! As it was, penalty given. Vertonghen a good 5 yards inside the box. Don’t need VAR to see it was clear, just poor officiating.
Red card: correct decision. Studs up straight leg over the top of the ball, catches him on shin. Didn’t see the whole game but sounds like a mixed bag from Taylor!

Time for him to have a few weeks off from refereeing premier league games just to recuperate and get ready for crucial end of the season!

I would say the decision was wrong for the first penalty (with the offside) rather than the law.