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Jared Gillet


I think Gillet is an arrogant t**t in his refereeing style. That penalty shout epitomises his approach, I think he's turned it down in a 'I'll show them' way. Problem yesterday is the dynamic between arrogant Gillet with his FIFA badge proudly on display and the VAR referee being much less experienced (he's SG1 so Championship Level). He was never gonna suggest a review to his much more senior colleague. I think the powers that be will genuinely be very unhappy with the Arrogant Aussie yesterday, I'll suggest we won't see him again this season, and probably for a while in the League. Be just our luck for the FA to appoint him for a Cup game at Wembley though!!!
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So have a little guess there mate , its not impossible to do that is it ? We've been through this many times over the last few debacles .
We've got , incompetence, personal favouritism or corruption . Which do you think ? . Time to stop being a contortionist marra , because its reaching the point where no ethically substantial reason can be voiced with any sanity. This one is just the one that proves what others have been saying weekly, the officiating is not fit for purpose , for some reason .
Have your guess .
Don’t have to guess it’s straightforward refs make mistakes always have.

And the one yesterday was a very bad mistake.

That’s it nothing more nothing less
 
You better believe it.

Remember about a decade ago the ball wasn't even close to being between the two posts after a shot was taken; it was about a metre wide of the left upright and he gave a goal for someone. Class like
Yeah it was Watford wasn’t it? Warnock was raging. He was QPR manager or something.
 
This is the worst part for me.

It’s bad enough the ref doesn’t deem it a pen when he’s looking right at it, but to have VAR see it from different angles and speeds and STILL not think it’s a foul is mind blowing.
Yeah exactly and totally spot on, dumbfounded it wasn’t overturned when slowed down replay and perfect angle.
 
Don’t have to guess it’s straightforward refs make mistakes always have.

And the one yesterday was a very bad mistake.

That’s it nothing more nothing less
I get the feeling Gillet won't be batting an eyelid about it and actually thinks he was right about it.

The calamity he had was giving a free kick to us about 5 minutes later for a lesser but similar offence and again late in 2nd half for Bournemouth. Dreadful referee he is.
 
Don’t have to guess it’s straightforward refs make mistakes always have.

And the one yesterday was a very bad mistake.

That’s it nothing more nothing less
What are " mistakes " caused by then ?
I mean picking up a tin of marrowfat peas instead of mushy when theyre next to each other on the shelf at Asda is a mistake.
You could say anything that results in an adverse outcome is a mistake and pass it off . If you're still getting home with the wrong peas when youve got a team around you equiped with VAR surely you'd have a word with the doc wouldnt you ?
 
What are " mistakes " caused by then ?
I mean picking up a tin of marrowfat peas instead of mushy when theyre next to each other on the shelf at Asda is a mistake.
You could say anything that results in an adverse outcome is a mistake and pass it off . If you're still getting home with the wrong peas when youve got a team around you equiped with VAR surely you'd have a word with the doc wouldnt you ?
Well if we talking about this in general and not yesterday.

I think real time decisions and VAR decisions are two different debates.

It’s proven without a shadow of a doubt over countless years that with one look, one angle and spilt second to decide with just a human eye as a tool mistakes are inevitable and always have through different generations of refs.

So that above paragraph is the obvious answer to your question of ‘ what causes mistakes’ in real time in general

However with VAR they have multiple looks, they have multiple angles, they have more time to decide.

So mistakes for that very reason by VAR deserves a lot more criticism,

Yesterday was different though it’s was a really bad mistake in real time and a inexcusable one after VAR
 
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What are " mistakes " caused by then ?
I mean picking up a tin of marrowfat peas instead of mushy when theyre next to each other on the shelf at Asda is a mistake.
You could say anything that results in an adverse outcome is a mistake and pass it off . If you're still getting home with the wrong peas when youve got a team around you equiped with VAR surely you'd have a word with the doc wouldnt you ?
Other way round is a bastard nightmare
 
From BBC -

"But Bournemouth themselves were perhaps fortunate not to see red when the VAR decided to stick with Jared Gillet's on-field decision to show Tyler Adams a yellow card only for his studs-up challenge on Granit Xhaka"

Sorry , but he didn't show Admas a yellow card did he ? He gave the free kick to Bournemouth, or am I tripping me nut off ?
Bizarrely, he gave Adams a yellow AND a free kick to them. Make it make sense
What are " mistakes " caused by then ?
I mean picking up a tin of marrowfat peas instead of mushy when theyre next to each other on the shelf at Asda is a mistake.
You could say anything that results in an adverse outcome is a mistake and pass it off . If you're still getting home with the wrong peas when youve got a team around you equiped with VAR surely you'd have a word with the doc wouldnt you ?
It wasn't a mistake, it was incompetence or bias, or both.
 
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He’s just a shit referee, every time I see him he’s got this bizarre style of refereeing in which he thinks he’s letting play go on yet he’s just ignoring blatant fouls. And what is the point of VAR if every man and his dog can see that it’s a penalty yet they don’t even bother to send him to have a look at it. I’d have been less pissed off if he was sent to the monitor and decided to stick to his guns rather than just ignoring it.

Oh and booking Adams yet giving them the free kick for the foul on Xhaka is just the cherry on top of his ineptness
 
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Bizarrely, he gave Adams a yellow AND a free kick to them. Make it make sense

It wasn't a mistake, it was incompetence or bias, or both.
Yeah it was total incompetence to give Adams the free kick . He could of broke his ankle . It was at this point I think he thinks ....what have I just done . The man's a total idiot .
 
I honestly think the Premier League are desperate to make Gillet a success so they can attract other refs from abroad to move here. He is out of his depth. The non red card is getting overlooked a bit IMO, we should have had 30 mins against 10 men.
 
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