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Richard Mason

@richmasonpl

Plymouth, England Katılım Eylül 2011
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Richard Mason
Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@bareejeste Position on the field of play ❌️ Possession of the ball ❌️ Direction of movement ❌️ Covering Defender ✅️
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Mo@bareejeste·
How is that not a red card? Clear denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. The inconsistency in this league is unbelievable. Saliba saw red for the same thing last year what’s going on with these decisions?
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@olpafc_ Wants the last day of the season off. Its May Bank Holiday weekend 🤣🤣🤣
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@GorgeousJords What about all the awful defending that has cost so many goals during the sesson?
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Jords@GorgeousJords·
I understand the “if Spurs go down it’s because they’ve not been good enough” piece, it takes accountability and stops the blame game. But if they go down by a single result, it’s absolutely on one of the many bulllshit decisions this season, no one is changing my mind on that.
Jason@JasonTSco

Anyone with a working pair of eyes could see this If Spurs go down its because they've not been good enough, but the standard of refereeing we have had to endure this year has been the lowest of the low. Awful officiating nearly every week

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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@Spurspapers If Spurs get relegated it will be because the players haven't been good enough over 38 games.
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SpursPapers@Spurspapers·
Hang on. So an official panel said Brobbey should have been sent off in 70th min. Who knows but reasonable chance Spurs get a draw. If Spurs get relegated by 1 point they surely have grounds to sue prem for loss of earnings 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@J_Keeble @EssexSenior @LittleOakleyFC Would only be a retake if the officials felt the keepers position impacted the penalty miss. As the player didn't hit the target assume they felt he didn't impact the taker so no retake.
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Mark Goldbridge@markgoldbridge·
In a game of this magnitude that's ridiculous to send Camavinga off for that
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B.@InvertTheWing·
Hope Rob Jones gets a thorough, thorough investigation after this game. Shouldn't be allowed to referee another Tottenham game again.
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@Dalebird1985 One of the considerations a referee needs to take into account is proximity of the ball. This shows not a great tackle but must be really late as the ball is not in the frame.
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Dale Bird
Dale Bird@Dalebird1985·
Anyone who thinks this is a red card Is either a Moron Or never played football in their life!
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@refsupportuk genuine question, have you seen anywhere about the outcome of Portsmouth appeal from last weekend???
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@CRPJ29 Would have been better advised to blow as the ball left the penalty area.
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@CRPJ29 It may just be that then was when time was up. Most referees would blow when the ball is in a neutral area.
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@DaleJohnsonBBC Last week everyone jumped on the band wagon when KMI panel said Leeds player should not be sent off. This week proved the Referee was right in the Man Utd v Bournemouth game and all of a sudden they are useless.
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Dale Johnson
Dale Johnson@DaleJohnsonBBC·
KMI Panel votes are in. Bournemouth v Man United: ✅ Amad Diallo no penalty decision correct on-field and with VAR. 5:0 no VAR intervention ✅ Other pens Everton v Chelsea: ❌ Chelsea should have got a late on-field pen at Everton, not for VAR 👇 bbc.co.uk/sport/football…
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@virginmedia Thanks, I haven't yet received an email with the details on how to access via the app.
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Virgin Media ❤️@virginmedia·
@richmasonpl Hi there Richard, you now have the option to watch TNT through a HBO account either on the box or the app. HBO subscribers will have to pay extra for TNT whereas you subscribe via VM.
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BM@birdiegotweet84·
Hi @virginmedia do you have any plans to include @HBO and @DisneyPlusUK in any of your packages as part of the package like @skytv soon please? Thanks in advance!
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Virgin Media ❤️@virginmedia·
@birdiegotweet84 Hi HM, HBO Max is not included in any Virgin Media package. However, Virgin Media customers can access HBO Max through the Stream box or Virgin TV 360 by subscribing to the app separately. We hope this information helps 😄
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@FCStansted Imagine both of those happening at the other end and you conceded the goal and penalty, sure you would be screaming that both decisions where wrong as well.
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Richard Mason@richmasonpl·
@henrywinter 100% of those polled would moan like hell if a decision went against them without VAR.
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Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Premier League fans deliver damning verdict on VAR. 75% of 7,946 fans polled by the Football Supporters’ Association “didn’t support the use of VAR”. Too long, too forensic, too much of a joy killer, fans say. Findings shared with Premier League and PGMO. 92% of fans surveyed “agreed” that “VAR has removed the spontaneous joy of goal celebrations” (82% of them “strongly agreed”). 85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” with the notion that “VAR makes watching football more enjoyable”. And 83% of those watching on TV. 85% of match-going fans “strongly disagreed” that “VAR decisions are generally resolved in a reasonable amount of time”. Echoed by 83% of those watching on TV. Only 18% agreed that “VAR has improved the overall accuracy of refereeing decisions”. 72% are “concerned about the expansion of VAR beyond its current remit”. 79% “strongly disagreed” with the suggestion “that the match-going experience is better with VAR”. 67% “strongly agreed” that they preferred “watching games that are played without VAR to games with VAR”. 84% “strongly support” goal-line technology. 34% “strongly opposed” to the idea of a challenge system (two per game per team). “These findings back up the FSA's previous survey in 2021, where fans expressed misgivings about the introduction of VAR,” says Thomas Concannon, @WeAreTheFSAPremier League network manager. “The vast majority are reporting the same concerns five years on - the loss of spontaneity when celebrating goals, and an overall worsening of the match-going experience. We have shared the survey results with the Premier League and PGMO, and look forward to discussing its findings with them.” Fans surveyed of all PL clubs and all ages (Under-18 to 65+).
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