dannylad01
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Is the standard of officiating in the league falling this year? It seems in a lot more games now there are big decisions that are just wrong. Speaking from a Shrewsbury perspective, in our last 9 league games we have had 4 potentially match defining yet basic decisions that have been fundamentally incorrect:
Sheffield United - O'Brien sent off for a last man tackle for a penalty, looked to have won the ball. Decision overturned on appeal. Under the new rules as it was a genuine attempt to win the ball it shouldn't have been a red card in any case (we wouldn't have got anything from this game anyway!!!)
Bolton away - linesman with an unobstructed view flags for a penalty for handball. Referee on the edge of the box behind players waves away the appeal. Phone call from the assessor admitting it was wrong.
Rochdale away - ball kicked out of the keepers hands to a player standing behind him at least 2 yards offside. Ball knocked in the net with no celebration as everyone knew the player was offside. Goal given.
Swindon away - Nsiala sent off and penalty given for a two footed tackle. Second foot nowhere near the player and debate able if it was even a foul as the ball was won. Decision overturned on appeal.
These are just examples I have seen and not meant to be a hard luck story. It's rare for clubs in League 1 to have red cards overturned due to the lack of footage compared to the Premier League, but we've had 2 overturned in 9 games.
It's the in thing to criticise referees at the top level, but they don't see some of the clowns we have to endure in this league! Has it always been this bad?
Sheffield United - O'Brien sent off for a last man tackle for a penalty, looked to have won the ball. Decision overturned on appeal. Under the new rules as it was a genuine attempt to win the ball it shouldn't have been a red card in any case (we wouldn't have got anything from this game anyway!!!)
Bolton away - linesman with an unobstructed view flags for a penalty for handball. Referee on the edge of the box behind players waves away the appeal. Phone call from the assessor admitting it was wrong.
Rochdale away - ball kicked out of the keepers hands to a player standing behind him at least 2 yards offside. Ball knocked in the net with no celebration as everyone knew the player was offside. Goal given.
Swindon away - Nsiala sent off and penalty given for a two footed tackle. Second foot nowhere near the player and debate able if it was even a foul as the ball was won. Decision overturned on appeal.
These are just examples I have seen and not meant to be a hard luck story. It's rare for clubs in League 1 to have red cards overturned due to the lack of footage compared to the Premier League, but we've had 2 overturned in 9 games.
It's the in thing to criticise referees at the top level, but they don't see some of the clowns we have to endure in this league! Has it always been this bad?