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Author Topic: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton  (Read 517 times)

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J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« on: Sun 23 Sep 2018 17:23 »
I would expect better from Lennard on the far side to notice Aubameyang was clearly offside for the second Arsenal goal. A FIFA official to miss that is quite unbelievable.

Nothing special from Moss either today, arguably a penalty in the first half should have been awarded.

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Re: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« Reply #1 on: Sun 23 Sep 2018 17:49 »
Very very por decision from the assistant.
there are always reasons to give leeway in tight offsides, with players running at speed, but this most certainly isnt one of them

Jon Moss in mt view has had a very solid game

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Re: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« Reply #2 on: Sun 23 Sep 2018 18:02 »
I really can't even begin to comprehend how he has got that wrong, can only have been a lack of concentration.

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Re: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« Reply #3 on: Mon 24 Sep 2018 10:48 »
I really can't even begin to comprehend how he has got that wrong, can only have been a lack of concentration.

Given that he was exactly in line, appeared to be looking and had nothing else to concern him at the time, one can only conclude that it was staggeringly incompetent (content removed) decision.

Either way, he shouldn't be doing the job. Not the first time young Harry has been found seriously wanting.
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Re: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« Reply #4 on: Mon 24 Sep 2018 13:49 »
It was a terrible mistake. Ifevery AR were to be removed from the job for making a terrible error then I fear there would be none left at all. If there is a catalogue of errors by Lennard ( i don't recall many  but that could be my memory ) then he should  indeed step down.

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Re: J MOSS - Arsenal v Everton
« Reply #5 on: Mon 24 Sep 2018 15:44 »
It was a terrible mistake. Ifevery AR were to be removed from the job for making a terrible error then I fear there would be none left at all. If there is a catalogue of errors by Lennard ( i don't recall many  but that could be my memory ) then he should  indeed step down.

I do remember a particularly dreadful one in an AFCB game just after the LOTG had been revamped & he gave the decision under the old LOTG not the new ones. I like him as an AAR though & think him more reliable than not, in my experience of him. He does seem more prone than some to the occasional high profile error which is often completely inexplicable.
« Last Edit: Mon 24 Sep 2018 15:47 by bmb »
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