Ref Watch is back to debate another batch of controversial decisions from the
weekends football fixtures.
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another bumper edition this week as former top-flight referee Dermot
Gallagher joined Rob Wotton in the Sky Sports News HQ studio to go through a
number of contentious calls, not only in the Premier League but also an unusual
incident in League TwoFrom questionable penalty decisions, two yellow card
incidents and a bizarre disallowed goal, we have picked out eight incidents
reviewed during Mondays Ref Watch. Was your team affected by a contentious
decision? Read on to find out...MATCH: Crystal Palace v Liverpool,
SundayINCIDENT: Penalty given to Liverpool in injury time. Referee Andre
Marriner felt Damien Delaney made contact with Christian Benteke in the box and
a penalty was awarded. Should Liverpools injury-time penalty against Crystal
Palace have been awarded? It was a decision hotly debated between Jamie
Carragher and Thierry Henry SCENARIO: In the 94th minute, Delaney dived in on
Benteke in the penalty box with the referee Marriner feeling there was enough
contact to award a penalty.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Wrong decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: A
decision that has polarised opinion. I think no, but there are many people that
think yes. I have watched this all the time and I think no, but what this does
highlight to me is that if we have a video referee and we go to the video
referee, we are still not going to get a decision that everybody is going to
agree on. The reason I say that is that the two guys sat here - Neil McCann and
Ray Parlour - spoke to me earlier and they are poles apart. One says penalty and
one says no.The law has to be applied from minute one to minute 90, there is no
comfort zone for saying: It is 90+4 and you cannot give a penalty.MATCH: Crystal
Palace v Liverpool, SundayINCIDENT: James Milner sent off for two yellow cards.
James Milners second yellow card was given after a challenge on Wilfried Zaha
SCENARIO: The first yellow card came in the 40th minute when James Milner went
in late on Yohan Cabaye. The second yellow was given for a tough challenge on
Wilfried Zaha just past the hour mark.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct
decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: I think he can have no complaints. The first tackle on
Cabaye is just late and reckless and everybody expects a yellow card. It is just
a tackle that every player is going to get a yellow card for in the Premier
League in any match.The second one he has gone in from behind to stop a
counter-attack, he is reckless and gives the referee no alternative but to send
him off. And unfortunately it is just a case of two mistimed tackles equals
red.MATCH: Tottenham v Arsenal, SaturdayINCIDENT: Francis Coquelin sent off for
two yellow cards. Coquelins tackle on Kane saw him get sent off
SCENARIO: Coquelin brought down Eric Dier on the half-hour mark. The Frenchman
was given a second yellow for a late tackle on Harry Kane on the
touchline.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: Michael [Oliver] did
not think [that he was fouled in the build-up to his first yellow], but what you
can definitely say is that he committed a yellow-card offence. It is interesting
as he went to play advantage and then came back to give a free-kick and quiet
rightly yellow carded him. He has handled the ball and stopped the play.His body
tells you everything [for the second yellow] and unfortunately it is a decision
Michael cannot not make.MATCH: Tottenham v Arsenal, SaturdayINCIDENT: Possible
foul by Eric Dier on Olivier Giroud after already being on a yellow card. Eric
Dier and Olivier Girous tussled near the halfway line SCENARIO: Giroud got past
Dier but is then pulled back by the midfielder. Its a free-kick to Arsenal but
no yellow card for Dier, who had already been booked.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Wrong
decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: He pulls him back and stops a promising attack, so you
cannot argue with that.The second one he hauls him down and I have no idea why
Michael did not send him off. I think everybody would expect to be sent off.
What I would say is the thing to learn about for the referee is that if he had
to stand here, I think it would be easier for him to explain sending off the
player than to try defending not sending him off. I think that is the key issue
here. I cannot give a case for not sending him off, but I can certainly give a
case for sending him off.MATCH: Tottenham v Arsenal, SaturdayINCIDENT: Hector
Bellerin brings down Dele Alli when already on a yellow card Hector Bellerin and
Dele Alli were involved in a collision SCENARIO: Alli is pulled back by the
Arsenal right-back on the halfway line, but is not given a second yellow
cardGALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: I think the first one is
definitely right, without a doubt, as once he has gone past he is away and has
an avenue to go in and has a good promising attack, and he has stopped it.The
second one I am not so sure about. It is on the halfway line, but is it stopping
a promising attack? Is it breaking up a promising move? I think he is on the
wing on the halfway line, and this is a case where there has to be a stepping
process. And in this case that is pulling him over and saying: Listen this is
your last chance. Because at that point, he is not stopping a promising attack,
it is not what I would say is a mandatory yellow card.MATCH: West Brom v
Manchester United, SundayINCIDENT: Juan Mata sent off after picking up two
yellow cards for separate fouls on West Broms Darren Fletcher. Mata appears to
make contact with Darren Fletcher, resulting in a yellow card for the Spaniard
SCENARIO: Booked for blocking a Darren Fletcher free-kick, then received a
second yellow for another challenge on Fletcher just 26 minutes in.GALLAGHERS
VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: The first one he is delaying a restart.
At the time, you never think of a second yellow, he is just taking one for the
team.The second one, it is life and no matter how nice a guy is - I once sent
off Matt Le Tissier and you could not meet a nicer guy! - the law does not allow
you to pick and choose. He has committed a second yellow card and unfortunately
he has got to go.MATCH: Everton v West Ham, SaturdayINCIDENT: Evertons Kevin
Mirallas sent off for two bookings, the second one was a challenge on Aaron
Cresswell. Kevin Mirallas was sent off after receiving a second yellow for a
foul on Aaron Cresswell SCENARIO: Having already been booked for diving,
Mirallas went in late on Aaron Cresswell as he tried to clear the ball. Red card
was given in the 35th minute.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS:
For the first yellow, it was the right call. The good thing is the referee is in
the right spot, so he has the perfect view. He has got an angled view so he can
see and so he has got a better view than us as he is looking sideways on and can
see there is no contact and he has yellow carded him for attempting to deceive
him.He has paid a heavy price for the first one and he has actually been sent
off for the first one really, because for the tackle, he is going to get a
yellow card every day of the week. But the first one could have been avoided. It
is just instinctive really, he has gone for the ball and the referee has gone
for his card.MATCH: Everton v West Ham, SaturdayINCIDENT: Mohamed Besic blocks
Dimitri Payets shot in the box with his hand. Mohamed Besic blocks Dimitri
Payets shot with his hand, but did he enough time to bring it back down?
SCENARIO: The ball is floated across the box to Payet, whose volley then strikes
Besics hand in the penalty area, but the referee gives no penalty.GALLAGHERS
VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: I think he is right. If you watch, he is
so close, he has turned, it has come so fast, he has made no attempt to play the
ball. But it comes back to every week we are talking about handballs. Handball
to me is the new offside, it is every week we are looking at it, but I think
that would be very, very harsh.MATCH: Chelsea v Stoke, SaturdayINCIDENT: Erik
Pieters on Oscar in the 79th minute after already being booked. No second yellow
given. Dermot Gallagher feels Erik Pieters should have got a second yellow card
after fouling Oscar SCENARIO: Pieters looked to have kicked Oscar, claiming the
Brazilian made too much of it afterwards. Clattenburg doesnt issue a second
yellow.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: The first one was late
and reckless. I think was is also good is that the assistant flags this as well
as he has got the best view, which reinforces it.I do not think the second one
is a yellow card as he pulls out and does not go in recklessly. It is a foul and
not every foul is a yellow card.Match: Chelsea v Stoke, SaturdayINCIDENT: Oscar
falls over in the box under a challenge from Marc Muniesa. Dermot Gallagher
feels Marc Muniesas challenge on Oscar warranted a penalty SCENARIO: Oscar turns
Muniesa in the penalty area, before being brought down by the Stoke defender,
but referee Mark Clattenburg decides it is not a penalty.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Wrong
decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: I think it is a foul and is in the penalty area. I
think that should be a penalty, but for whatever reason the officials did not.
Maybe the referee saw it from a different angle to me, I do not know, but from
every angle I have seen Muniesa pushes over Oscar and he never once plays the
ball.MATCH: Southampton v Sunderland, SaturdayINCIDENT: Jose Fonte sent off for
foul on Sunderlands Fabio Borini. Jose Fonte was sent off for pulling back Fabio
Borini SCENARIO: Saints skipper Fonte is sent off for pulling back Borini as the
Sunderland striker runs clean through on goal in the 79th minute. A red card is
issued.GALLAGHERS VIEW: Correct decision.GALLAGHER SAYS: The only decision is,
is it a foul? I do not think he has played the ball, but once the referee has
given the foul, there is no choice and he has to go as it is denying an obvious
goalscoring opportunity. There is no doubt in my mind that if he is not fouled,
the player gets free and goes on to have an attempt on goal.The assistant
referee did not give it, but maybe over the headset he has said to the referee…
That is the one thing about the communication system that we see no tangible
evidence. He may have said, he may not, but if he had flagged it would have
reinforced the referees decision.MATCH: Wimbledon v Accrington Stanley,
SaturdayINCIDENT: Accrington take the lead just seconds after the referee blows
for half-time Referee Trevor Kettle blew for half-time just as Accringtons Billy
Kees shot hit the back of the net. Were Stanley hard done by?
SCENARIO: Accringtons Billy Kee appears to score the opening goal, but referee
Trevor Kettle chalks it off as he blew for half-time just as Kee shot.GALLAGHERS
VIEW: Technically a correct decision, but not one he would have made.GALLAGHER
SAYS: I can only put myself in that position and I think if I was in that
position and I see a player turning in the box, I cannot be accurate to a split
second when half-time is, so I do not think I would be blowing then. I think I
would either blow long before he turns and shoots, or I would blow after he
shot. I would not blow in the middle and you just see the furore it caused at
half-time.As you say, technically he is right, but I do not know how he can be
so accurate and how he wants to risk such match control because you saw what
unfolded afterwards and I think that is probably a very difficult second half to
referee. Also See: Premier League grades WATCH: Did Benteke dive? Delaney: Ref
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Seimone Augustus has that southern storytellers way about her. She can mimic
voices and act out the parts in whatever tale she is sharing.When she starts
with the stories, I listen, Lynx teammate Maya Moore said. Because theyre so
funny. She impersonates people and adds her own little touches to it. Shes quite
a character.However, the stories from Augustus beloved hometown of Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, havent been amusing this year. The massive rain and subsequent
flooding that hit the area in August wrought horrific damage that will take a
long time to clean up and rebuild. Many people were also left devastated
emotionally.Ill show you a picture of my grandmothers house, Augustus said while
getting out her phone to display a gigantic pile of debris. Thats how the entire
street looked. So many people lost all their belongings.Augustus parents had
damage but not total destruction. They also had flood insurance, which was a big
help. The animals Augustus keeps back home all made it through the flooding
safely; that was among her worries while she was at the Rio de Janeiro
Olympics.Augustus was moved to tears while talking about her hometown after the
United States won the gold medal, and she has been back to visit a couple times
since. When the WNBA Finals are over, shell have more time there because she
doesnt plan to play overseas this winter.Her heart is always between these two
places: Minneapolis, where she has played professionally since she was drafted
No. 1 in 2006, and Baton Rouge, where she was born, grew up and played
collegiately at LSU. Through her play and her life off the court, she looks to
honor both places.Now in her 11th WNBA season, Augustus is trying to win a
fourth league title. But she has already cemented her legacy as a champion. What
do you want your legacy to be? was the question Cheryl Reeve asked Augustus when
she took over as Minnesotas coach in 2010.When she kind of challenged me, I had
never really thought about it, Augustus said. Then I realized, in order for us
to be successful, Ive got to be a complete player. I have to play defense.It
cant be like, Well, Mone is guarding this player today, so well have to give
extra help. Because that puts pressure on everyone else to not only do their job
but to help me do my job too.Augustus averaged 21.3 points over her first three
seasons before a knee injury limited her to six games in 2009. From 2010 to 14,
Augustus averaged 16.5 points, with her offensive production as consistent as a
metronome.As the Lynx improved in other ways offensively the past two seasons,
her scoring average dropped: 13.8 points per game in 2015 and 11.2 this year.
Yet guarding her remains a difficult task.Shes incredibly crafty with the ball,
Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike said. Shes a spectacular ball handler. But she can
also score in many different situations. She can post up, pull up, take you off
the dribble.Sparks coach Brian Agler added, Seimone knows the game so much more
than she did when she was younger. And thats not to discredit her younger days.
Its just to say that shes worked at her craft and thinks the game now at a
different level, which all the great ones do.Ultimately, as Augustus said, her
commitment to defense helped turn the Lynx into champions.In 2011, when
Minnesota beegan its current run of success, the Lynx had another young scoring
sensation: then-rookie Moore.
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to throw me into the fire defensively then, as I was adjusting from being a 4 to
a 3, Moore said of her move from power forward at UConn to small forward in the
WNBA. She had Seimone guard the more dominant scorers every night, and she
stepped up and did it. That was a big reason why we were able to win in 2011.I
have appreciated how she doesnt necessarily get a lot of praise for it outside
of our team. But its so important to why we win. Shes just dependable. And we
know if theres a game where she struggles, shes going to bounce back.Augustus
didnt have her best showing Sunday in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals, shooting 2-of-5
from the field for six points with four turnovers. But Moore is right that
Augustus has always been resilient, and her personality has been the perfect
counter for Reeves seriousness.She is incredibly humble and hilarious to be
around, Reeve said. I always say shes great for me because she brings levity to
a lot of situations. Seimone is a big reason why this team has fun in what they
do.At this point, shes saying, Im going to play as long as I can and as hard as
I can. Shes a great veteran and a great teacher, and I think shes grown into
those things.Augustus is outspoken without being strident. She has never shied
away from talking about social issues and things that matter beyond basketball.
She was out and an advocate of marriage equality before a lot of other athletes
were willing to talk about it. Earlier this year, she took a stand?with her Lynx
teammates in regard to the Black Lives Matter movement. The shooting deaths of
Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge and Philando Castile in St. Paul, Minnesota, in
July hit especially close to home for Augustus because those two communities are
home for her.There are always those boundaries that you can and cant always
cross in your professional career, Augustus said. Some people speak up, no
matter what. And some people tend to take the back seat and wait it out.The
great thing about Coach Reeve is she said, Theres no better time to do it than
now. Its happening now. We got some backlash from it, but for the most part, we
got a lot of positive feedback. We were talking about the maturity and growth of
this team, to be able to do that and play basketball. That says a lot about the
women we have on the team.Maturity is a key word and one that means so much to
Augustus development. She was a prolific scorer in high school, college and the
early part of her WNBA career. She could have been offended by Reeves suggestion
that she needed to be better at everything else. She could have been resentful
when asked to do more of the so-called dirty work.She just said, OK, and did it,
Reeve said. I think its leadership and being a great teammate. Shes like the
pied piper. Everyone loves being around Mone. But we needed her to not just be
that fun person but also a leader on the floor, to sometimes have to say
something difficult to a teammate.Now you look at her years later. What is her
legacy? Thats something she took very personally and applied it.
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