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General Refereeing => Referee / Match Official Appointments => Cup Appointments => Topic started by: SuffolkRef on Thu 15 Apr 2021 10:14
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Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur
Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistant Referees: Lee Betts and Constantine Haztidakis
Fourth Official: Peter Bankes
Reserve Assistant Referee: Daniel Robathan
VAR: Andre Marriner
AVAR: Adrian Holmes
https://www.efl.com/news/2021/april/carabao-cup-final-match-officials-confirmed/
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Congratulations to Paul and the team on a thoroughly deserved appointment - I hope all goes well for them!
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A well deserved appointment. Hope he has a great game!
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Congratulations to all of them. Hope they have an amazing day & an awesome game.
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Congratulations to all!!!
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Congratulations to all appointed, hope the day goes well for you all, enjoy it.
Deserved appointments.
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Congratulations! Fully deserved! I see that the final team are out together in the championship on Tuesday in preparation for the Sunday
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Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur
Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistant Referees: Lee Betts and Constantine Haztidakis
Fourth Official: Peter Bankes
Reserve Assistant Referee: Daniel Robathan
VAR: Andre Marriner
AVAR: Adrian Holmes
https://www.efl.com/news/2021/april/carabao-cup-final-match-officials-confirmed/
Congrats to all. More or less a solid season and well deserved for all involved.
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Paul Tierney having a shocker, so bad its actually for once been picked up by the media (more specifically the SKY UK commentators)
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Paul Tierney having a shocker, so bad its actually for once been picked up by the media (more specifically the SKY UK commentators)
Agreed he hasnt been great. Laporte should have been booked early on which meant that cynical trip when Spurs were breaking would mean he would be off now.
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or he would not have made the 2nd challenge
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Paul Tierney having a shocker, so bad its actually for once been picked up by the media (more specifically the SKY UK commentators)
Agreed he hasnt been great. Laporte should have been booked early on which meant that cynical trip when Spurs were breaking would mean he would be off now.
Reguilon would have beaten laporte to being sent off if tierney had carded him earlier in the game for a pull
Back on foden. Whether right to caution both for earlier incidents or when he did, he has been consistent.
In both cases if the first offences had been dealt with by issuing yellow cards i don think the second challenges
Would have been made, if they had then they would have deserved to have an early bath.
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Paul Tierney having a shocker, so bad its actually for once been picked up by the media (more specifically the SKY UK commentators)
Agreed he hasnt been great. Laporte should have been booked early on which meant that cynical trip when Spurs were breaking would mean he would be off now.
Reguilon would have beaten laporte to being sent off if tierney had carded him earlier in the game for a pull
Back on foden. Whether right to caution both for earlier incidents or when he did, he has been consistent.
In both cases if the first offences had been dealt with by issuing yellow cards i don think the second challenges
Would have been made, if they had then they would have deserved to have an early bath.
This is why the correct term for a Yellow Card is a caution. Its a warning that a repeat offence will result in being dismissed from the field of play. I do realise that I am old (in refereeing terms) and long retired, but we were taught - in refereeing school - that when cautioning a player to actually say to him that committing another cautionable offence will result in dismissal.
You would like to think that had both "stick on" cautions been correctly issued earlier in the game, the subsequent cautionable offences would not have taken place and the game would have been better for it. Less stoppages = more football. Sometimes a referee just needs to apply the Laws to make it a better game.