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Author Topic: R JONES - Brighton v Palace  (Read 1409 times)

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Re: R JONES - Brighton v Palace
« Reply #15 on: Sun 16 Jan 2022 11:53 »
I think from looking at the relay he was looking through a Palace player and probably didn’t see it. However, I’m disappointed he didn’t attempt to adjust his position slightly to give him a better view.

Other than that, I thought he had a decent game. Maintained control, cautions both correct and the penalty was a difficult spot in real time so good intervention from VAR.

I am a little surprised Messrs. Jones and Bankes (4O) didn't take firmer action against Mr. Vieira for his apparent extreme actions on the touchline. I feel he went beyond what's generally acceptable.

Are you really surprised?

The way in which dugout antics are dealt with is appalling and inconsistent, usually dependent on the profile of who’s in those dugouts.

Thank goodness Steve Evans was jettisoned at Gillingham. I’m sure the officials in the NL were extremely grateful.

Quite, but was he ever dealt with properly and consistently? I'm not so sure, from my experience of seeing him at games.

Having had the "pleasure" on several occasions his assistant Paul Rayner is often harder work to manage. Always an interesting afternoon/evening when in their company........

So what did you do about it?