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Originally Posted by gynn
The match is nearly over 3-1 to United and the referee signals 3 minutes added time.
Then Everton score, and Everton score again. The referee is required to add time on to allow for the stoppage in play that scoring the goals has caused. At least 30 seconds per goal, or more if there is a greater delay in restarting the match.
Then Everton are on the attack, totally outnumbering the defenders. They are just about to shoot on goal, and the referee blows his whistle. Three minutes 30 seconds added time on the clock.
Am I on a different planet, or is that not more than enough evidence for an FA inquiry into the referee's behaviour?
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Umm hang on what game did you watch?.. the striker shot an the keeper held it.. no problem... when you get any team playing live on tv you will see good and bad decisions by ref's..as Jaysay has said it just so happens that United are on telly more often that others... I reckon those who support some lower league teams that are not on telly could tell some stories about bad ref's that have not been on TV!