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Re: Sat 15th � Wed 19th FEB 2025
By: Acme Thunderer Date: February 16, 2025, 3:35 pm
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[quote author=olliebcafc link=topic=6696.msg88431#msg88431
date=1739641145]
Red card here for our centre half (dogso). Mr Humphries already
in the news this week for the wrong reasons but I�m in the
minority of Bradford supporters who think he got this one right
(or rather his lino did, as he�s nowhere near the play). What
does everyone think?
https://x.com/vbcl03/status/1890783388186853475?s=46
[/quote]
I agree it was a red card. Ironic in view of Mr Humphries
abysmal decision in midweek.
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Re: Sat 15th � Wed 19th FEB 2025
By: Boz Date: February 16, 2025, 4:46 pm
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I wasn't at Prenton Park for Stephen Parkinson's second visit,
but most of the regulars didn't report favourably. The main
criticisms being that he didn't award a number of fouls in
Rovers' favour including a couple of penalties and an
infringement in the build up to the Milton Keynes goal.
From the highlights footage, one of the penalty shouts involved
a goalmouth scramble from a cross. The suggestion was for a foul
but nothing for me to disagree with Mr Parkinson's decision for
a corner. I also felt that the penalty he did award was correct
albeit a little soft, however in the same incident there had
been a clear shirt-tug about 10 seconds before. In both
instances, the referee was well positioned to make the call.
It did look like a possible KMI error to award the Milton Keynes
goal though. When the scorer initially takes control of a weak
back-header, his arm is well away from from his body and it's
that which puts the ball into his path to convert at the second
attempt.
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