What do we make of this?
Also think Newcastle unlucky not to get two pens as well.
Also think Newcastle unlucky not to get two pens as well.
Also, Newcastle wasted ages over a FK in injury time. Ref gave the game 30s extra, but maybe if they'd messed around less at the FK a minute earlier, they might have had time for that attack.
How did he give 30 seconds extra when he blew at 8 seconds over the minimum of 5?Also, Newcastle wasted ages over a FK in injury time. Ref gave the game 30s extra, but maybe if they'd messed around less at the FK a minute earlier, they might have had time for that attack.
That is why we have cautions for delaying the restart . . .Even so, surely the game is not 'live' until the referee blows the whistle and maybe not until the kick is taken otherwise if say a team is winning and get a free kick, then take as much time as you like because it's not going to get added onto the minimum of stoppage time?
You can see the whistle go to his mouth after Pope has thrown the ball and he's blown before Isak's even touched it.
How did he give 30 seconds extra when he blew at 8 seconds over the minimum of 5?
When he blew it was 3 against 5 defenders and it only looked as bad as it did because 3 of the 5 stopped when the whistle went, but it was still SPAR (SPA by referee).
That is why we have cautions for delaying the restart . . .
But it depends if the referee blew his whistle for the free kick or not or was it as Greame says, was Newcastle faffing around with it after the whistle have went. I didn't see the game but apparently there was the free kick and a VAR check for a potential Liverpool penalty in stoppage time so one would assume more than 10 seconds would be added on and that perhaps that is also where the "controversy" comes from.
Or a Newcastle penalty claim with the ball having then gone out for a Newcastle corner. If VAR say "no penalty" and the referee blows for time without allowing the corner to be taken, meets the requirements of the LOTG but not what "football expects"I'm a Toon fan and think Madley did the right thing. Time was up - simple as.
Imagine the furore if Isak and Co had gone down the other end and there was another penalty shout or even a corner(?) You have to draw the line somewhere and I think it was the correct decision.