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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? 14:54 - May 1 with 4600 viewstony_roch975

Just watched 10 mins highlights on Player but still unsure - old age/ poor eyesight problem. Seems to me to confirm free-kick against Allen was wrong which was my initial reaction from Main Stand yesterday - looks like Jamie pulls his foot back, doesn't make contact & Swindon player jumps into him. Anyone else see it clearly? Also confirms 2 incidents of Swindon kicking/throwing ball away which rightly got cards. Still can't see any particular misdemeanour by their No 3 before the red card - surely would have to be violent conduct (as Sky Sports claim), spitting or offensive language/gestures? Or was it a 2nd offence but ref didn't show 2nd yellow? (Deserved it just for unsporting behaviour anyway in my view). Anyone know more? Pity about that side of Swindon's game cos they played some great football in an exciting match.

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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 15:00 - May 1 with 4568 viewsdingdangblue

He punched Holty in the bollocks.

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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 17:47 - May 1 with 4364 viewsboromat

It shouldn't have been a free kick against Allen I agree Allen stuck his toe in as the Swindon player moved back. Allen didn't touch the ball or the player and he just throws himself to the floor.

And as the other post says he hit out at Holt hard to see on the highlights as a player walks in the way of the camera just as he commits the offence.

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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 17:50 - May 1 with 4355 viewsTVOS1907

Before yesterday, the last team to have two players sent-off against Dale was Bristol Rovers in November 2012 - by the same referee as yesterday!

#FACT

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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 17:53 - May 1 with 4342 views442Dale

Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 17:50 - May 1 by TVOS1907

Before yesterday, the last team to have two players sent-off against Dale was Bristol Rovers in November 2012 - by the same referee as yesterday!

#FACT


We wore our yellow away kit at home that day.

It wasn't amusing.

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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 21:50 - May 1 with 4186 viewsYorkshire_Dale

Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 17:50 - May 1 by TVOS1907

Before yesterday, the last team to have two players sent-off against Dale was Bristol Rovers in November 2012 - by the same referee as yesterday!

#FACT


and, there's more........he doubled his red card cautions for the season yesterday!

(tvos again)
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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 08:45 - May 2 with 4023 views1907

The number three sort of upper cutted Holt into his midriff as Holt was trying to help him up after apologising for standing on him. It was blatant from where I was sat and the pillock will now miss 2 games at the start of next season.
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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 12:04 - May 2 with 3885 viewsDickydaler

Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 08:45 - May 2 by 1907

The number three sort of upper cutted Holt into his midriff as Holt was trying to help him up after apologising for standing on him. It was blatant from where I was sat and the pillock will now miss 2 games at the start of next season.


Holty knew what he was doing when he tried to 'help' him up; he was trying, and succeeded, in getting a reaction.
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Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 16:23 - May 2 with 3768 viewsYorkshire_Dale

Yesterday's refereeing decisions - younger eyes needed? on 12:04 - May 2 by Dickydaler

Holty knew what he was doing when he tried to 'help' him up; he was trying, and succeeded, in getting a reaction.


And he got just that.....
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