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T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« on: Wed 19 Oct 2022 21:20 »
A good performance from Harrington. He seems to be settling in well to the upper echelons of English football.

Has hardly been noticed and the cards all warranted… the Tarkowski challenge looked nasty on Christie but yellow was sufficient.

Not a bad AR pairing for him either!

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #1 on: Wed 19 Oct 2022 21:35 »
Harrington has had a good run of games to press his claims and seems to be in decent fettle too. From following the BBC Sport feed, he had his work cut out controlling the game but did a sound job. Not a referee I would have said that would have gone on to good things but what do I know? 😆

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #2 on: Wed 19 Oct 2022 22:57 »
I’ve been impressed with what I’ve seen so far from Harrington. A good performance in this game.

One oddity tonight was highlighted on a post on Twitter is that Maupay was wearing blue socks when he came on as sub, whilst his team mates were all wearing white. Not a huge issue in the scheme of things, but where would responsibility for consistency of kit lie?

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #3 on: Wed 19 Oct 2022 23:10 »
I’ve been impressed with what I’ve seen so far from Harrington. A good performance in this game.

One oddity tonight was highlighted on a post on Twitter is that Maupay was wearing blue socks when he came on as sub, whilst his team mates were all wearing white. Not a huge issue in the scheme of things, but where would responsibility for consistency of kit lie?

I would say on the player for not being able to get dressed properly.  Or the kitman, coaches, managers, teammates, and so on.  Yes the 4th official should have also spotted it (if he didn't), but it should have been sorted way before that.

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #4 on: Thu 20 Oct 2022 08:01 »
Absolutely agree that the issue lies with the player/kit team, just more curiosity as to whether there would be any come back on the officials in such a case. It didn’t make any difference to anything and the only place I’d seen it picked up was by the twitter account of a company which sells Newcastle United themed socks who used it as a joke/marketing exercise.

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #5 on: Thu 20 Oct 2022 09:37 »
Very impressive. First half in particular he let a lot go which made for an entertaining spectacle, whilst still taking action when necessary.  There were two flashpoints where players from both sides came together and he dealt with them perfectly, in that after the first one he got both captains in and reminded everyone of their responsibilities, and then after the second one he cautioned the two aggressors and dealt with it perfectly calmly. The second half was slightly more stop/start but can't think of too much he got wrong at all.

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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #6 on: Thu 20 Oct 2022 11:20 »
I’ve been impressed with what I’ve seen so far from Harrington. A good performance in this game.

One oddity tonight was highlighted on a post on Twitter is that Maupay was wearing blue socks when he came on as sub, whilst his team mates were all wearing white. Not a huge issue in the scheme of things, but where would responsibility for consistency of kit lie?

I would say on the player for not being able to get dressed properly.  Or the kitman, coaches, managers, teammates, and so on.  Yes the 4th official should have also spotted it (if he didn't), but it should have been sorted way before that.
There is nothing in Law that says a player must wear the same colour socks as his team mates, only that they must wear colours that distinguish them from the other team and the match officials.  Competition rules may say something different of course.
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Re: T HARRINGTON - Newcastle v Everton
« Reply #7 on: Thu 20 Oct 2022 17:42 »
Certainly at FL level the colours are nominated before the game and you would expect all players of that team to be the same.
It is, however, a reportable matter only and not 1 for the referee to get involved with at the time