frank_ref
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Tournament's over and, I've got to say, the standard of refereeing was excellent.
Maybe we can attribute this to Collina 'cos, you know, whatever he touches is gold, he's our Jesus, et cetera, but whatever the reason...pretty incredible to have so many games and so few wrong decisions.
Why such a difference when compared to the Premier League? Where were the offside shockers? The dodgy red cards?
Perhaps it was having the AARs wot dunnit.
Anyway, things I thought about:
Maybe we can attribute this to Collina 'cos, you know, whatever he touches is gold, he's our Jesus, et cetera, but whatever the reason...pretty incredible to have so many games and so few wrong decisions.
Why such a difference when compared to the Premier League? Where were the offside shockers? The dodgy red cards?
Perhaps it was having the AARs wot dunnit.
Anyway, things I thought about:
- Throw-ins looked weird, didn't they? Tons of throws Sunday players woulda been protesting most vehemently. But what the hell. But watching probably 50% of them taken from 10-15 yards further up the pitch I wasn't so pleased with.
- I was a bit disappointed at the amount of time-wasting and slowing the game down, and I often thought not enough was added when subs were made or time was wasted in injury time. Too many times where free kicks took 45-60 seconds to take. Plus goalkeepers regularly taking 15+ seconds with the ball.
- Are quick free-kicks not allowed anymore? Is it all spray n pacing from here on in? Shame.
- Great to see the ball going backwards from kick-off! One ancient bit of pointlessness done away with
- Apart from a couple of shouts for pens that weren't given the only decision I saw that was poor was awarding the pen to France in the semis. Totally changed the game and was tough on the Germans. If ever there was a case for going with the easy option...when 2 people out of 50,000 appeal for something, I think you can let it slide.
- Okay, and the one where the ball hit the black guy's arm and Clatts said, "that arm was definitely white, fellas." But how cool would it have been if Portugal had scored from the free kick, to see The Henry's face while he protested a shocking handball decision that basically decided the game (they did kind of score from it, if you think about it).
- Issuance of cards felt just about perfect. Though Ramsey may class himself unlucky, and Wales too, 'cos we'll never know whether he may have been the difference.
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