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Author Topic: Tim Robinson - Barnsley vs Sheffield Wednesday  (Read 2248 times)

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Referee99

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Tim Robinson - Barnsley vs Sheffield Wednesday
« on: Mon 29 May 2023 16:19 »
Can 100% see why Robinson has gone red but VAR should’ve sent him to the screen as red imo is harsh, yellow was more suitable

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Jevontheref

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How?

Not challenging your thoughts but he has endangered the safety of an opponent
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It's OK Howard will be typing out his apology text as we speak , clear pen earlier too , I feel for Barnsley.
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Never a red for me. Reckless rather than Dangerous. VAR should of definitely got involved.
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Both the potential penalty and the red card were very subjective.  I suspect had he given a penalty and a yellow they would have both stood as well as I think you could support the call that was made in both cases.  But Barnsley will feel very hard done to.
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Mikael W

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Penalty - clear kick (after a push), this is where imo fans get infuriated by VAR and ‘high bar’, what is point to wait 3+ min for millimetrical offside when they can’t even correct decisions like that…

RC - is technically a very good decision, lunging SFP, but I think Robinson was more influenced by mobbing than fully perceiving the nature of the tackle

Barnsley can feel hard done by, IMO.
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I thought he was supposed to be one of the best sg2 officials? Well that's worrying.

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If you pause the replay you can see both feet have left the floor therefore he is not in control thus has to be a red
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watfordref

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I thought he was supposed to be one of the best sg2 officials? Well that's worrying.

Pretty well sums at the general ability of the officials currently imo.

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High, over the top and out of control. The player fouled is fortunate he was already on the ground because of that hits a standing leg it gets snapped, the contact doesn’t make the colour of card the tackle does and there is no way that’s a clear an obvious error: backed up by the lack of ability to agree on here.
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I cannot fathom what Harrington has seen to not recommend an on field review for the red card and the penalty.

I can see why Robinson went red as it appeared dangerous however reckless is clearly what it was.

A very poor day at Shockley Park for Harrington. Barnsley have every right to feel aggrieved.
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I cannot fathom what Harrington has seen to not recommend an on field review for the red card and the penalty.

I can see why Robinson went red as it appeared dangerous however reckless is clearly what it was.

A very poor day at Shockley Park for Harrington. Barnsley have every right to feel aggrieved.

And Robinson is most likely being promoted to SG1 next season. Interesting that the mortally injured player was running around like a spring chicken shortly afterwards which begs the inevitable question as to whether the contact/pain was exaggerated to get a fellow professional sent off. Maybe a period of 5 mins “rest” before coming back on would help to stop or reduce any suggestion of play acting

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The fouled player was on his feet pretty much before the card came out…….. and the consequence does not make the card, the TACKLE does. Look at the tackle against the SFP markers. It’s a red card.

As for no intervention from VAR how can it be clear and obvious if people on here can’t even agree on it.
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I thought red as soon as I saw it. I understand some of the arguments against it but it was the right call for me.
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The fouled player was on his feet pretty much before the card came out…….. and the consequence does not make the card, the TACKLE does. Look at the tackle against the SFP markers. It’s a red card.

As for no intervention from VAR how can it be clear and obvious if people on here can’t even agree on it.

What was clear and obvious though was the clear and obvious foulbfor the not given penalty kick to Barnsley. No excuse for that . I accept your point re the red card as it seems 50/50 opinion which is not clear and obvious.
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