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Re: F TELLO - Scotland v Hungary
By: Microscopist Date: June 24, 2024, 3:26 pm
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[quote][quote author=Whistleblower
link=topic=1500.msg17663#msg17663 date=1590498745]
Good referees instinctively know the difference between fair
play and fouls. I do not know very much about Scottish football
but I am in no doubt that Douglas Ross is a very good referee
indeed.
[/quote][/quote]
It is rare for me to agree with anything that Mr Ross says but I
did agree with his opening sentences at today's launch of the
Scottish Conservative manifesto in Edinburgh today. On whether
he actually believed what he said however, I retain an open
mind.
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Re: F TELLO - Scotland v Hungary
By: Jake the Peg Date: June 25, 2024, 6:48 am
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[quote author=rustyref link=topic=6086.msg80600#msg80600
date=1719178646]
[quote author=Jake the Peg link=topic=6086.msg80599#msg80599
date=1719178541]
Why have we not seen a still of the possible offside? Looked
like Armstrong ran too early to me.
[/quote]
Because they would only check the offside if they were going to
recommend a review for the penalty.
[/quote]
I don't mean an official check - I mean the TV blokes stopping
the action as they do on many occasions.
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Re: F TELLO - Scotland v Hungary
By: Failed Ref Date: June 28, 2024, 7:51 am
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The Evening Standard is reporting that "UEFA’s managing director
for refereeing Roberto Rosetti believes the decision not to
award Scotland a penalty as they crashed out of Euro 2024 at the
hands of Hungary was the correct one, because Stuart Armstrong
initiated the contact with defender Willi Orban."
Rosetti has now confirmed that VAR checked the incident and he
is happy with the conclusion they came to due to a belief that
Armstrong initiated the contact.
“This was a very tough game with also a couple of controversial
incidents,” Rosetti said. “There was one, for example, in minute
68, when there was a possible penalty because No7 of Scotland,
John McGinn, was pulling the opponent’s shirt. This was one of
the possible penalties. Then there was of course, in minute 79,
in the Hungary penalty area, another incident. The attacker of
Scotland, Armstrong, was in front of the Hungarian. If you watch
from the behind camera, there was a movement of the attacker
towards the Hungarian. Another controversial decision. Of course
the VARs are checking everything. The VAR checked this
situation. They checked the previous one and they checked also
the second one. And they decided this was just physical contact.
This is what happened. For the VAR there was no intervention
because there was, in their opinion, the attacker changed the
direction towards the defender."
Maybe Alan Shearer may like to comment! A reminder to everyone
just how difficult it is to referee the modern game and how easy
it is to unfairly criticise them .
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