charlenefan
Far less insightful than the other Charley
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This cnut deserves his own thread after tonight
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He must've given the second yellow for dissent, surely? I know 1 poster said it was for the handball but that's not possible, is it?That handball call Should've just saved himself the embarrassment and not played advantage on Blind's red card. To give a yellow for a completely unintentional handball that he also penalised with a penalty just reeks of a ref who wants to make that particular decision.
Just confirmed on BT againHe must've given the second yellow for dissent, surely? I know 1 poster said it was for the handball but that's not possible, is it?
Yeah, I saw that. Very strange. I genuinely didn't think it was a bookable offence, especially as he's given the pen as well.Just confirmed on BT again
It was for dissent? Then I guess it's very stupid of the Ajax player, but surely the ref should have given him a warning or talking to especially in light of already giving a penalty and a red to Blind. I mean...Just confirmed on BT again
NoIt was for dissent? Then I guess it's very stupid of the Ajax player, but surely the ref should have given him a warning or talking to especially in light of already giving a penalty and a red to Blind. I mean...
Abraham.Was Blind booked for taking out Pulisic or Abraham?
Then it's absolute stupidity by the ref. Wasn't there a rule against double jeopardy? This was quadruple jeopardy...No
2nd yellow for the hand ball
What's he done to Madrid recently?He's genuinely one of the worst refs i've ever seen. For some reason he's considered one of the best by the italian FA and media. Fans and clubs and players all consider him an incompetent cnut. Go figure
He's an incompetent cnut
Really? Thought the first pen was nailed on; on the follow through he clipped Pulisic's left leg and made him trip over his right. Perhaps I'm biased but that seemed to be genuinely correct.Thought the first penalty was extremely harsh and the second yellow for Veltman was also ridiculous. Blind's second yellow was justified though.
And Cesar Azpilicuetta is such an odious little prick. Quickly embedding into any melees and pushing and shoving opposing player. feck off you old turtle.
I think that’s where the 4 minutes came from. Tacit admission that they bollocksed up on that second yellow.Yeah, I saw that. Very strange. I genuinely didn't think it was a bookable offence, especially as he's given the pen as well.
Nothing, last time he ref in our game iirc was psg at home in '18 and he wasWhat's he done to Madrid recently?
Agree with that. Talking about a proper Entertainer. WE need more refs like him, No nonsense fellas.Great referee, top performance, need more like him.
Really? Thought the first pen was nailed on; on the follow through he clipped Pulisic's left leg and made him trip over his right. Perhaps I'm biased but that seemed to be genuinely correct.
If the second yellow for Veltman wasn't for dissent that's ludicrous though.
It's not, unless you think he was making his body unnaturally bigger.Seriously though what do we think of this new rule this season of playing an advantage and then red carding the player when the game stops? I've seen it at least one other time this season and technically it makes sense I mean why not? Players have been yellow carded in scenarios like that for years but it's been an unwritten rule that a scenario in which it would be a second yellow its ignored
Then there's the second red, obviously joke of a decision all round this one A- it's not a hand ball (well I guess in the new rules it is) but a 2nd yellow for that as well? Knowing he'd just sent off his team mate in the same 'phase' and then there obviously was no yellow for the subsequent hand balls from James and Abraham
Seems Mr Rocchi decided to ignore precedent and write his own story tonight, bravo