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Author Topic: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton  (Read 1366 times)

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P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:14 »
What on earth is John Brooks thinking of at Shockley Park…

Welbeck clearly bundled over by Martinez and VAR says no to a presumable on field review by Tierney.

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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #1 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:15 »
It was a clear penalty, no idea how they can say no
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #2 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:18 »
Just about as obvious as it can get. You also have to ask what is the Assistant on that side watching, as he would’ve had an unbelievably good view to help Tierney out in real time.
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #3 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:20 »
It was a clear penalty, no idea how they can say no
It's a mystery that one
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #4 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:21 »
What on earth is John Brooks thinking of at Shockley Park…

Welbeck clearly bundled over by Martinez and VAR says no to a presumable on field review by Tierney.

Yes, VAR should have requested an OFR but there were two perfectly capable officials well placed to spot it in the first place. No idea why VAR should be needed for that given how blatant it was.

Big question marks over the McTominay challenge too which on most other days would have ended up getting upgraded...
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #5 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:29 »
Have the laws of the game changed? McTominey booked, the Brighton player recurved treatment, and Tierney asks him to leave the field….
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #6 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:35 »
Paul Tierney really is struggling in this game. Missed a red card for Mctominay, missed a blatantly obvious penalty. Not sure what John Brooks is watching. Good decision for the goal though.
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #7 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:40 »
John Brooks - the same official that failed to call a free in the Charity Shield game last week as VAR when the Liverpool keeper had a hand on the ball… ridiculously overrated
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #8 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 15:51 »
I personally thought the Martinez incident is one best left on-field and is an example of VAR not re-refereeing incidents that have clearly been seen and left alone onfield. Think it’s a grey area decision and therefore not clear and obvious. Just my opinion anyway!
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #9 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 16:09 »
Has VAR intervened once so far this season?
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #10 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 16:35 »
Doing my best to ignore my blue tinted glasses but why wasn't that a penalty? As obvious and blatant as they come. And before anybody asks, yes, I would say the same if it were the other end of the pitch. Not Mr. Tierney's finest game but I have the consolation that it made no difference to the result, thankfully.
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #11 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 17:08 »
Have the laws of the game changed? McTominey booked, the Brighton player recurved treatment, and Tierney asks him to leave the field….

Wasn't watching but he only stays on as long as the treatment is not prolonged after the caution procedure is finished. If they were waiting longer due to treatment he leaves, caution or not.

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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #12 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 17:19 »
See Tierney has continued in the same vein as last season. Didn’t have a clue what was a foul, some contact he let go, some he didn’t. Clear penalty for Brighton completely ignored, fail to clamp down on time wasting from Brighton.
Booked shaw for a foul presumably totting up, but didn’t book the Brighton player when he pulled back fernandes when United were breaking.
Very very poor.

But I’m sure he will have Chelsea spurs next week
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #13 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 21:59 »
New season, same Tierney how he hasn't awarded a penalty or been advised by the assistant both of whom had a great view of the incident but then the error is compounded by VAR not getting involved to recommend a OFR. Keep hearing high bar being mentioned seems we are headed back to the early days of VAR .....
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Re: P TIERNEY - Man U v Brighton
« Reply #14 on: Sun 07 Aug 2022 22:05 »
Not sure I blame the officials, they still appear to be scared about what will happen to them if they recommend a review.  Or if they are the referee, what will happen if they look at the review and stick with original decision.  Its a leadership problem, and that will continue until Mike Riley's replacement is in place.
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