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S MARCINIAK - Spain v England
« on: Mon 15 Oct 2018 21:07 »
Complete and utter rubbish from the officials when Pickford manhandled the Spanish player Rodrigo in the box after making a pigs ears of clearing the ball. Should have been a penalty and a red card for the keeper.

How on earth both officials missed that is staggering.

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« Reply #1 on: Mon 15 Oct 2018 21:12 »
He’s been poor all evening Sterling was fouled at the other end and tgat should have been a penalty. Yellow card fir Dier was well was dier!!

As for the Pickford incident the first slight pull was by the Spaniard in my opinion. But either way he’s been poor all evening

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« Reply #2 on: Mon 15 Oct 2018 21:19 »
And another dreadful decision that’s not a caution for Maguire

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« Reply #3 on: Mon 15 Oct 2018 21:22 »
Marciniak has been hopeless quite frankly. The inconsistency of the performance is beyond belief, and some decisions like the pull back on Sterling on 77 mins which warranted a card and wasn't given, coupled with other incidents makes it a night to forget for the Pole.

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« Reply #4 on: Mon 15 Oct 2018 21:45 »
Marciniak has been hopeless quite frankly. The inconsistency of the performance is beyond belief, and some decisions like the pull back on Sterling on 77 mins which warranted a card and wasn't given, coupled with other incidents makes it a night to forget for the Pole.

Couldn’t agree more that’s a dreadful performance from an elite referee. Worse I’ve seen for a long time.

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« Reply #5 on: Tue 16 Oct 2018 00:35 »
I have to agree this was a performance which was quite unacceptable.  He wasn't  helped in the Pickford incident by the official beside the goal who surely couldn't  have had a better view yet failed to see a most obvious foul.  Despite some very poor officiating, however, it did turn out to be a very entertaining game played at a pace and in a manner which is quite unusual for an England international side.
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Re: S MARCINIAK - Spain v England
« Reply #6 on: Tue 16 Oct 2018 10:01 »
Complete and utter rubbish from the officials when Pickford manhandled the Spanish player Rodrigo in the box after making a pigs ears of clearing the ball. Should have been a penalty and a red card for the keeper.

How on earth both officials missed that is staggering.

Can understand why the referee 'wasn't sure' but the goal line official? Staggering!
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Re: S MARCINIAK - Spain v England
« Reply #7 on: Tue 16 Oct 2018 10:13 »
I have to agree this was a performance which was quite unacceptable.  He wasn't  helped in the Pickford incident by the official beside the goal who surely couldn't  have had a better view yet failed to see a most obvious foul.  Despite some very poor officiating, however, it did turn out to be a very entertaining game played at a pace and in a manner which is quite unusual for an England international side.

Absolutely. I'd always rather watch a good game badly refereed than a poor one refereed well. Not sure that's everyone's view.
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Re: S MARCINIAK - Spain v England
« Reply #8 on: Tue 16 Oct 2018 11:26 »
As one who has spent far too many hours of his life watching games that are both played and refereed badly I can only concur with m'learned friend. The golden days of well played and well refereed shine in the memory.
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