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kavanagh does it again

Started by jarv, April 09, 2023, 09:39:24 AM

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jarv

Another dreadful referee performance by Kavanagh in the Brentford/Newcastle game. Surely, after his performance against us and now Brentford he will be dropped from the premier. Terrible decisions and showed the same degree of arrogance.  I guess he doesn't like London clubs.

deadcowboys

Quote from: jarv on April 09, 2023, 09:39:24 AMAnother dreadful referee performance by Kavanagh in the Brentford/Newcastle game. Surely, after his performance against us and now Brentford he will be dropped from the premier. Terrible decisions and showed the same degree of arrogance.  I guess he doesn't like London clubs.

The FA will be loving this, another club or 2 to charge for failing to control their players. What a great money making scheme it is.

Bill2

Thought he did Brentford a favour by giving them a penalty which wasn't. Thought it was just him and Fulham, but it is all of them, along with the new rule allowing Wwst Ham to handle the ball.


Dodgin

Quite odd really, how come you can spot that on TV no penalty and VAR have all the angles.

ron

It's almost as if the result is decided before kick off, and the rulings and decisions are geared to that end. Investing time, money and emotional input into this sport.. er.. industry ... is increasingly hard to do.

deadcowboys

Quote from: Bill2 on April 09, 2023, 10:28:23 AMThought he did Brentford a favour by giving them a penalty which wasn't. Thought it was just him and Fulham, but it is all of them, along with the new rule allowing Wwst Ham to handle the ball.

I hear West Ham have applied to join the British Basketball League, they are so good handling the ball.


toshes mate

Despite the FA en masse having an inclination to be extra specially dim, clubs sporting psychology specialists would have noted that the collective aggression shown my United was much greater in delivering a positive effect effect for them than Fulham's more selective and individual approach (in fact United were already mightliy polished at it).  The 'elevated beyond his competency level' Kavanagh will suffer far greater indignations via the FA's methodology and pathetic attempts at due process than he ever would have done had he handled the Man U v FFC game just a tad better.  The law of unintended consequences is not to be disobeyed. 

Southcoastffc

TM has a point. Mitro suffered because he was, initially, the only player near Kavanagh. Had a dozen or so players surrounded the ref, asl Manchester United, Liverpool and many others so often do, Mitro would not have been treated so harshly.
The world is made up of electrons, protons, neurons, possibly muons and, definitely, morons.

SP

I think Danny Murphy mentioned VAR checked for that Bees penalty 20 times - ridiculous.


WolverineFFC

Quote from: ron on April 09, 2023, 10:45:14 AMIt's almost as if the result is decided before kick off, and the rulings and decisions are geared to that end. Investing time, money and emotional input into this sport.. er.. industry ... is increasingly hard to do.

I take it you must have watched the Brighton - Tottenham match yesterday then... I hope Salisbury is suspended for the VAR "miss" on Mitomo. His foot twisted with the force of the stomp from Hojberg. There are errors, and then there are failures of officiating. That was maybe the easiest VAR decision of the year and he completely botched it without a second thought. It makes you question capacity to do the job in that instance.

SP

Kavanagh officiating the Ch*lsea v Brighton game next, no Manchester teams involved.

davew

Quote from: ron on April 09, 2023, 10:45:14 AMIt's almost as if the result is decided before kick off, and the rulings and decisions are geared to that end. Investing time, money and emotional input into this sport.. er.. industry ... is increasingly hard to do.
Think it is commonly known as match fixing.
Grandson of a Former Director of FFC (served 1954 - 1968)


Ludlow Richard

Kavanagh is VAR at Chelsea v Brighton this Saturday.

Our ref at Everton is Anthony Taylor, VAR is Marriner.