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Jared Gillet

Oh Christ I thought people were joking about Attwell 🤣

Leeds United AFC v Sunderland AFC
Referee: Attwell, Stuart
Assistant Referee: Hatzidakis, Constantine
Assistant Referee: Karaivanov, Hristo
Fourth Official: Busby, John
Video Assistant Referee: Tierney, Paul
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Hussin, Ian
Rubber bedsheets at the ready marra?
 

Nee different to a couple Brobbey has put in over the season. He didn't even get a card against Newcastle whilst also on a booking. This place would have exploded if other way round but you'd think we never got away with out when you read this place
The much maligned Brobbey wouldn't hurt a soul, especially a fellow pro, proper gentleman on the pitch.
Rubber bedsheets at the ready marra?
Incontinent?
 
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I've been a long time lurker on these boards, probably for over a decade. I've witnessed most of the all-time Gold highs, plane watches, relegations, promotions, everything in between, and I've never been compelled to message, not even once.

Until that from Jared Gillett. What an absolute thunder knob.

Referees have a thankless task, some bad decisions are tight, close calls and humans make mistakes. But with him, you know what you're going to get from him, every single time, but you still can't prepare for it.

Key decisions aside, how he decided an incident-free eight minutes of stoppage time was worth another five minutes has blown my mind.

Hope he steps on every single upturned plug from Bournemouth to his front door.

Anyway, thanks for having me, lads.
Good post marra.
 
He officiated the Leeds v Man Utd game earlier in the season excellently
Do you think it was a good refereeing and var performance yesterday?

Interested to hear how many of the decisions you'd say they got correct.

The le fee penalty?
The Adams potential red card?
The equaliser coming off his arm which laws state is an automatic disallowed goal?
Giving Roefs a free kick when he lost the ball 30 yards from goal?
Booking Sadiki for kicking the ball away while the whistle was still in his mouth?
 
Do you think it was a good refereeing and var performance yesterday?

Interested to hear how many of the decisions you'd say they got correct.

The le fee penalty?
The Adams potential red card?
The equaliser coming off his arm which laws state is an automatic disallowed goal?
Giving Roefs a free kick when he lost the ball 30 yards from goal?
Booking Sadiki for kicking the ball away while the whistle was still in his mouth?

The only proper bad decision one was the penalty. The rest could have went either way. Im not sure what you want me to say. Wether you like it or not hes obviously good at his job. Can you name me something he's done what any other referee hasn't done themselves?
 
I've been a long time lurker on these boards, probably for over a decade. I've witnessed most of the all-time Gold highs, plane watches, relegations, promotions, everything in between, and I've never been compelled to message, not even once.

Until that from Jared Gillett.

Bizarre.
 
The only proper bad decision one was the penalty. The rest could have went either way. Im not sure what you want me to say. Wether you like it or not hes obviously good at his job. Can you name me something he's done what any other referee hasn't done themselves?
The rest could have gone either way? You're making things up now to defend the decisions.

So the equaliser that basically rolls up his arm is debatable? When the laws state a touch on the hand or arm by the direct scorer should result in a disallowed goal? They've literally watched it dozens of times and allowed the goal.

Following this clarification, it is a handball offence if a player:
  • scores in the opponents’ goal:
    • directly from their hand/arm, even if accidental, including by the goalkeeper; or
    • immediately after the ball has touched their hand/arm, even if accidental.

How do you get to the conclusion it could go either way? Thats not what the law is.
 
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The rest could have gone either way? You're making things up now to defend the decisions.

So the equaliser that basically rolls up his arm is debatable? When the laws state a touch on the hand or arm by the direct scorer should result in a disallowed goal? They've literally watched it dozens of times and allowed the goal.



How do you get to the conclusion it could go either way? Thats not what the law is.

There was stacks on here man who said it wasn't handball man. Your like a proper fanny at times.
 
There was stacks on here man who said it wasn't handball man. Your like a proper fanny at times.
Do you think it was handball?

I'm not a fanny at all, it was a dreadful officiating performance all round, bizarre you can't just admit that. Pawson was also shite last week but they were decisions that you're always going to get either way. Yesterday was on another level.
 
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