ladbroke8745
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I am bad when it comes to finding videos of incidents so please forgive me.
Was watching this game yesterday, as a Brentford fan, and thought there some strange decisions from the referee.
First, I have to say, Brentford were very fortunate to end the game with 11 men.
Through ball, Mads Sorenson shoulders the forward in the back to the ground who otherwise had the beating of him and had a very good chance for a shot at goal and he gives the free kick, not penalty (correct decision on replays) but only a yellow card. For me it was a very clear DOGSO.
There was an incident with a QPR player already on a yellow in the first half too where he fouled Ivan Toney that I felt was a free kick, and was reckless too, and would have seen him get a 2nd yellow. Think this was before the incident above. Maybe that was in his mind, but at that level he should be ignoring these things in his decision making. No free kick given. But these can easily be missed at all levels too. Its the ones like my first one above that strikes me as odd.
Some fouls given too that I felt were incorrect, and given wrong way. One springs to mind as typing was Ivan Toney jumping for the ball, the QPR midfielder stands there and backs slightly into Toney and he falls down in a heap. But QPR got the foul.
A throw in, right in front of the assistant, clearly comes off a QPR player, given to QPR. Then a few minutes later that same assistant does it reversed - did he too have that on his conscious that he messed up just moments earlier?
Wasn't going to mention Mark Warburtons post match interview, but I changed my mind. He always goes on about the same thing each week, about doing things right and will improve etc etc whatever the result. But last night he moaned about the referees, and even accused Brentford of having 200 fans in the ground to deflect from his own team.
Was watching this game yesterday, as a Brentford fan, and thought there some strange decisions from the referee.
First, I have to say, Brentford were very fortunate to end the game with 11 men.
Through ball, Mads Sorenson shoulders the forward in the back to the ground who otherwise had the beating of him and had a very good chance for a shot at goal and he gives the free kick, not penalty (correct decision on replays) but only a yellow card. For me it was a very clear DOGSO.
There was an incident with a QPR player already on a yellow in the first half too where he fouled Ivan Toney that I felt was a free kick, and was reckless too, and would have seen him get a 2nd yellow. Think this was before the incident above. Maybe that was in his mind, but at that level he should be ignoring these things in his decision making. No free kick given. But these can easily be missed at all levels too. Its the ones like my first one above that strikes me as odd.
Some fouls given too that I felt were incorrect, and given wrong way. One springs to mind as typing was Ivan Toney jumping for the ball, the QPR midfielder stands there and backs slightly into Toney and he falls down in a heap. But QPR got the foul.
A throw in, right in front of the assistant, clearly comes off a QPR player, given to QPR. Then a few minutes later that same assistant does it reversed - did he too have that on his conscious that he messed up just moments earlier?
Wasn't going to mention Mark Warburtons post match interview, but I changed my mind. He always goes on about the same thing each week, about doing things right and will improve etc etc whatever the result. But last night he moaned about the referees, and even accused Brentford of having 200 fans in the ground to deflect from his own team.