Ciley Myrus
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Mike Deans stunt double refereeing this one, he got the moves down to a tee also
Bit over keen to play things on but he is having an ok game
Bit over keen to play things on but he is having an ok game
Be interesting to hear from the experienced refs thoughts on that last incident. Kevin Nolan is giving it to the ref about the goal being incorrectly chalked off for offside, to which the ref clearly states that it was the assistant ref that made the call. Now clearly that's the case but is saying that to Nolan throwing the AR under a bus by doing it so publically (even made the offside hand gesture). If you were an AR, would you feel ok with that from the ref (ie, you deserved it) or would you feel that you have been chucked under the bus?
I've heard from others that Ron Ganfield has something of a reputation for being a bit maverick. Drysdale was definitely telling him to be quiet after the coming together just before half time. Whatever the relationship is though between referee and assistants, you can't really say a lot when confronted by a manager other than "I didn't give it, couldn't see that it was wrong from my angle". Pointless saying that you thought the assistant was definitely right as if he wasn't you will look like a clown.
It appears that Ganfield has history of falling out with a referee ...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/football/527729/refs-bust-up-after-tiote-strike-ruled-out/
Firstly, I'm a Notts fan and was at the game this evening. We didn't deserve to win the game but we've been totally done by refereeing decisions in both legs of the playoffs.
I thought Drysdale was pretty good tonight, I like his style. However, Mr Ganfield, on the other hand, looked like he just didn't want to be there!
His body language was totally off, not interested at all, not keeping in line with 2nd last defender or up with play. And to top it off he wasn't even doing the basics of holding the flag in the correct hand. Then decides to get right in the middle of a potential mass confrontation?
Errors and mistakes happen but tonight they cannot be justified.
Was I right in thinking there was VAR tonight or am I imagining it.
Or was it goal line technology I’m sure the commentator mentioned it.
We had GLT, think it was used once when the keeper had hold of the ball close to the goalline
Well of all nights you could have done with VAR.
Or they could appoint competent officials who are able to make credible decisions?