Ref Watch: Worthing

Re: Ref Watch: Notts County & Bradford

Postby BerlinWaller » Sun Sep 29, 2024 1:46 pm

The Ref was poor yesterday. He fell for every trick the Notts County players pulled and they knew it. Another Ref that favoured the bigger club and it isn't good enough. The Liner on the BW side was as bad and bullied by the NC Defenders. Inconsistent and soft.
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts County & Bradford

Postby glagys » Sun Sep 29, 2024 2:06 pm


On at least three occasions earlier in the game, County players went down, screaming like a toddler having a temper tantrum, then after rolling around the floor with a broken leg, realised they weren't getting anything, so jumped to their feet, miraculously healed, and continued the game.


And that’s where the laws need a tweak,we played to touch so the ref could stop play then asked him if he needed a trainer on
So when that happens the ref should bring the trainer on and make the player leave the pitch for his 30 seconds
Would hopefully stop the antics of conning ref which is a booking if you try to win a penalty
so conning is conning no matter where you are on the pitch
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts County & Bradford

Postby Keith » Sun Sep 29, 2024 5:54 pm

fulwoodshrimp wrote:I thought the ref yesterday showed he was nowhere near ready for the EFL. Like many of the newer refs he didn't seem to have any "feel" for the game and didn't seem to understand what constituted a fair tackle and what was a foul. I am sure most of the new recruits have never played the game at any level. We have a huge crisis in refereeing and imo the standard has declined sharply this year. The sooner some ex-pros are available for refereeing duties the better. The real concern is that many promotion and relegation issues will be determined by poor and biased refereeing.


As I've said elsewhere, I would like the FA to recruit youngsters who failed at Academy level. They will be fit, young and been around football for many years. Fast-tracking them through, would give some of them another career option. Most retired players have enough 'aches and pains' and aren't interested in refereeing.
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Re: Ref Watch: Fleetwood

Postby Keith » Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:11 pm

Keith wrote:We’ve been allocated... ... Elliot Bell for Bradford on Tuesday.


Bell did okay. A few decisions I disagreed with, but that's always going to happen. For the second game on the trot, I saw Slew's heart monitor, he was being pulled so hard that his shirt was up his back, and Dackers [I think] got a two-handed shove in the back, while dribbling towards their penalty area, nothing given, but a few little nudges on their players, free-kicks each time. But generally, not bad, and it was good to see a game of football not being decided by the officials!
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts County & Bradford

Postby Keith » Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:07 pm

We’ve been allocated ref John Mulligan for Notts Forest U21’s this evening and
Ben Speedie for Barrow on Saturday.

It’s JM’s first EFL match in charge! Last season in the NL he issued 53 yellows and 2 reds in 14 matches (3.78 and 0.14) and so far this season 19 yellows and no reds in 3 matches (6.33).

BS was in charge last season when we lost 1-0 at Barrow and when we won at Tranmere 2-3. Last season he issued 111 yellows and 4 reds in 36 matches (3.08 and 0.11) and this season 22 yellows and no reds in 9 matches (2.44).
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts Forest U21 & Barrow

Postby fulwoodshrimp » Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:37 pm

I thought Ben Speedie had a poor game last year when we played in Barrow. Let’s hope he has a better game on Saturday!
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts Forest U21 & Barrow

Postby Keith » Thu Oct 24, 2024 4:07 pm

Missed Milton Keynes & Wimbledon.

We’ve been allocated ref Tom Reeves for the Chesterfield match on Saturday. We didn’t see him at all last season but he was in charge when we lost 2-1 at Plymouth in December 2022 and when we lost at Wycombe 4-3 in October 2021.
Last season he issued 113 yellows and 4 reds in 35 matches (3.23 and 0.11) and this season 28 yellows and 2 reds in 9 matches (3.11 and 0.22).
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts Forest U21 & Barrow

Postby Born again Bill » Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:23 pm

Keith wrote:Missed Milton Keynes & Wimbledon.

We’ve been allocated ref Tom Reeves for the Chesterfield match on Saturday. We didn’t see him at all last season but he was in charge when we lost 2-1 at Plymouth in December 2022 and when we lost at Wycombe 4-3 in October 2021.
Last season he issued 113 yellows and 4 reds in 35 matches (3.23 and 0.11) and this season 28 yellows and 2 reds in 9 matches (3.11 and 0.22).


I’m sure his stats will increase against us on Saturday !
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts Forest U21 & Barrow

Postby John L » Thu Oct 24, 2024 9:46 pm

Keith wrote:Missed Milton Keynes & Wimbledon.

We’ve been allocated ref Tom Reeves for the Chesterfield match on Saturday. We didn’t see him at all last season but he was in charge when we lost 2-1 at Plymouth in December 2022 and when we lost at Wycombe 4-3 in October 2021.
Last season he issued 113 yellows and 4 reds in 35 matches (3.23 and 0.11) and this season 28 yellows and 2 reds in 9 matches (3.11 and 0.22).


Wycombe was when he unfairly sent Stephen Robinson to the stand so, despite what many of us think of Robbo, this is another ref who's likely to frustrate us once again... :|
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Re: Ref Watch: Notts Forest U21 & Barrow

Postby Keith » Sat Oct 26, 2024 1:25 pm

Keith wrote:We’ve been allocated ref Tom Reeves for the Chesterfield match on Saturday.


He was decent enough, no excuses for our defeat.
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Re: Ref Watch: Chesterfield

Postby Redalert1970 » Sat Oct 26, 2024 1:31 pm

Well done to Tom Reeves reffed the game well today apart from missing the blatant Tutonda hand ball in 1st half
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Re: Ref Watch: Chesterfield

Postby Keith » Sat Oct 26, 2024 1:43 pm

Redalert1970 wrote:Well done to Tom Reeves reffed the game well today apart from missing the blatant Tutonda hand ball in 1st half


shhhh!!! :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes, definite penalty. Just our luck, that when we get a big decision go our way, it is irrelevant.
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Re: Ref Watch: Chesterfield

Postby Keith » Wed Oct 30, 2024 5:34 pm

We’ve been allocated ref Sam Mulhall for the Worthing FA Cup match on Saturday.

This will be his first FA Cup match having had two seasons in the NL and officiated in two FL Trophy matches this season at Swindon and Wimbledon. Last season he issued 84 yellows and 4 reds in 17 NL matches (4.94 and 0.24) and so far this season 23 yellows and no reds in 5 matches (4.60).
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