Anyone else think that the Fabianksi red card is a poor call? I certainly think so!
How can there be debate, when you think logically?
Fabianski fouled Diame, who managed to stay up and get a shot away.
Foy, who was too quick on his whistle, had blown up already. Because Diame got his shot away (and nearly scored), the FK denies an obvious goal-scoring opportunity! Easy decision for Foy.
However, it was a handball (but Foy couldn't possibly see it, so no fault). The issue, for referee development, is how quick Foy hits the whistle. Delay, advantage, and then decide whether you'd pull it back or not!
Yes!I'm confused as to how he was too quick on the whistle. If he is sending off for DOGSO, how can he consider playing advantage? If a defender handballs on the line, do you wait to see if it drops to a attacker to slot it in and let the DOGSO go?
Yes!
Based on last night, I'd say what defender? He was clear of Williams. If he wasn't, I wouldn't be playing advantage!So what happens in the situation last night when you wait for advantage and the defender slides in from behind while chasing him, wipes him out and is then also up for a DOGSO? Not arguing by the way........... genuinely interested!
Do you mean it's a poor call because he missed the handball? If so, then I agree.
But given he misses the handball (and it's hard to blame him for that) how is it not an obvious goalscoring opportunity, especially given how close he comes even after being fouled?