M00R5
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Re: Congratulations mike dean
What's your point? Bad thing? Good thing?
Mike Dean has actually shown 162 red cards over the course of a 20-year career as a Football League, UEFA and FIFA list referee. In that time he's officiated 793 games. Seems a perfectly normal rate of red cards to games at the top level.
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Obvs a bad thing. Likes to think its all about him all the time awful referee. People moan about the level of officiating at non league level. Its an absolute joke
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6/Feb/2018, 9:53 am
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He not allowed to give red cards out fildes?
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I think 1 red card in every 4.8 games at any level of football is pretty good going to be fair.
Edit: as in that not very many at all.
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M00R5
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Depends on the games he's given as well. If he's built a reputation for being dependable under pressure, he'll be given more explosive fixtures and may end up showing more reds because of that. Look at that time he was pelted with a coin at Cardiff v Swansea, for example - high pressure games where fans, staff and players will all be acting out.
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With him referring so many games, I would have thought he would have shown more red cards.
I have always liked Dean as he does not seem to take no nonsense from players.
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He also seems to have a good knowledge of the RULES
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The refereeing in this country really is absolutely fuckin abysmal. Cardiff vs millwall tonight. Keith stroud. Cardiff player gets fouled ref plays on sol bamba scores and the ref goes back to the free kick. That has done me. Im finished with football. Finished with betting.
Bunch of fuckin cheats
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/5543052/millwall-1-cardiff-1-gregory-hoilett-match-report/
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First of all Ryan, I agree it was a poor decision, but disagree that the referee is a cheat.
Look up the incident again and look at a number of factors.
Just outside the box, the Cardiff player plays the ball into the penalty area and is then caught by the Millwall player which is a foul and the Cardiff player goes to the ground.
The referee follows the ball into the area where it is knocked forward by Sol Bamba who does not retain possession of the ball and the ball is then touched by a Millwall player. At this stage the referee looks at the Cardiff player on the floor who is holding his head and has not moved since landing. This is when the referee blows his whistle for the foul.
Could the referee have allowed play to continue? Yes he could, but at the time he did blow up, a Cardiff player had been fouled and Cardiff were not in possession of the ball.
Strangely enough, once the referee blows his whistle the Cardiff player on the floor takes his hands off his head.
Interestingly, Neil Warnock was moaning in the week that the only reason the fouled made by Cardiff City against Manchester City was picked up was due to the lack of other games on the same day. I think if the incident which happened last night, is repeated today it will only really be noticed by supporters of the two clubs and those who have lost money on the bets.
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