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    Everton vs Man Utd

    I agree, there was a slight shirt pull at times but Young just chucked himself to the floor, he was not pulled back and impeded and nor was he fouled by the feet either which is could be why the referee awarded the penalty. So the question for me, should Young recieved a second yellow card for...
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    Leicester v Brentford

    It's going to be the classic non VAR intervention of he's already on his way down before the contact with the foot. So I don't see an issue with the non intervention, maybe if the Brentford player was not already falling over and then the contact happens then he's got a strong case for a pen
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    Mic’d Up

    Yep I'm really surprised Webb thinks the VAR should of intervened and I can't help but think if we didn't had the over the top reaction, he would of went more with this is a classic example of "referees call" where it's probably the classic orange card and some refs would go yellow and some red...
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    Mic’d Up

    Regarding the Lewis Skelly incident then I'm disappointed at the lack of description from the referee "red card on the ankle" is hardly much of a description for the VAR to go on. Compare that to the Scottish VAR audio and you can see the referees are instructed to describe what they have saw...
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    Mic’d Up

    Hopefully we see the incident in the Chelsea Bournemouth game where it's the closest we got to a referee rejecting an review when the VAR recommended a red card and the referee saw it and only thought it was a yellow card.
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    Liverpool v Wolves

    We all know how it works by now, say your going to clamp down on dissent, do it quite strictly early on and then gradually as the season goes on it fades away. Amazed Jota didn't receive a yellow for that dive. Just thankfully for Simon Hooper's case, he was not already on a yellow.
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    Everton v Liverpool

    You see if I was a Liverpool fan I would be annoyed with Bradley for that first yellow, absolute needless foul in the least thretening part of the pitch because he just wanted to give one to his opponant infront of the Everton fans. Oliver also had a clear view of the 'push' so if he thought...
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    Everton v Liverpool

    I think maybe in Europe, that 'push' may of been intervened upon but in the PL, it has to be alot more obvious, whether that's right or wrong will split opinion but the fact it has not outraged the pundits(unlike that lewis skelly red card) from what I have seen suggests the VAR was right not to...
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    Everton v Liverpool

    We all know that does not happen though all the time, only if the manager says something out of turn which no doubt Slot did and I guess it depends on Michael Olivers match report will depend if the touchline ban is just one game or not.
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    Everton v Liverpool

    Dont see that as SPA personally, would of been a very soft second yellow if he did give a second yellow for that. Liverpool players complaining about the referee playing more time than they thought but it's down to the referee how much extra get added. I'm glad Slot got a red card if he said...
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    Everton v Liverpool

    I thought he did well in a physical game by Everton which for the netrual made a match low on chances watchable. As for the possible foul at the end, I don't think there is much in it to be honest but the camera angles what we could see were not the best. I thought all his yellows were...
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    Birmingham vs Newcastle

    I'm not having the official guessed, he saw in his view the whole of the ball was over the line, I don't think it was but it was very tight and all happens so quickly so very little time to make the decision. Whilst it's potentially a game changing moment, I don't think it's a huge error...
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    Man Utd v Leicester City

    I think the camera angle makes Maguire look more offside than he is, I think with VAR it would show offside but I don't think the gap is as big as it looks personally. We will never know sadly but if I was a Leicester fan, I be annoyed with the award of a free kick before hand, never a...
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    Chelsea vs West Ham - Inappropriate VAR Use?

    Regarding the potential foul before the build up, I wonder if it's harder to intervene on this because the West Ham player didn't have possession of the ball so it did not affect the APP. If Bowen had the ball at his feet and was fouled like that and it went to the keeper which started the move...
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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    That's because they know his followers would be saying the same thing so don't want to be seen as defending the referee incase they themselves end up getting abused. Goldbridge is the same, can be knowledgeable talking about the game but when it comes to referees, then forget it because you know...
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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    Bizzare section on the Sky Sports website where it says Arsenal will have to appeal the red card, I thought it would be an opinion piece by some young journalist but nope, just Sky telling us Arsenal have to appeal to get the red card overturned something which every single fan knows anyways...
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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    That's because it did'nt involve a big 6 club. There's a handball incident in the Spurs v Newcastle game which was shown but if that incident happened in Brighton v Brentford, I doubt it would of got featured because let's face it, it wasn't that controversial. Likewise if Joao Pedro played for...
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    David coote

    Obviously you have worked more in the profession but I don't believe there was any rumours of David Coote or any PL referee being gay in the public domain? The "interest" has always been in which player will come out as gay whilst playing with The Sun(most probably) click baiting they know one...
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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    I would love to know where this nonsense VAR are frightened to overturn decisions made by Michael Oliver, what proof have people got? Oliver has been called to the screen several times before, a VAR called him over on a penalty he gave in a Ipswich game. It just feels an easy accusation to make...
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    Wolves vs Arsenal

    A little surprised Dale thought it was more yellow than red. Especially when Howard Webb has said in the Fernandes one if he gone in with studs then a red card is the right decision and Lewis-Skelly definately goes in with studs so can't just be a trip can it? I do agree with him the hyperbole...
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