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Proof Howard Webb bottles big decisions

Well here it is in black and white. Analysis of Howard Webb's reffing performance both compared to his peers and interestingly after his World Cup final reffing. Clear differences since that final and especially that he neglects to give game-changing decisions in the last 30 mins of games.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/premier-league/10644977/The-stats-that-prove-Howard-Webb-bottles-big-decisions.html

posted on 18/2/14

tbh, the number of fouls a player makes in a game isn't very relevent If 2 of them are yellow card offences.

I thought Stevie was lucky to stay on the pitch myself.

posted on 18/2/14

The foul was almost identical to the one he committed in the 5-1 drubbing, on the same player, but that time in the box. It wasn't a yellow then either.

posted on 18/2/14

Y'know what Jan you've changed my mind.

posted on 18/2/14

Although didn't stop a counter.

Anyway. Howard bottles the big decisions. It was a good game with a bit of bite though.

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posted on 18/2/14

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posted on 18/2/14

Move on like everybody else does because you are really beginning to embarass yourselves.

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I've always been intrigued by this idea, how do you embarrass yourself on an anonymous website when you can open any number of different accounts?

Nonsensical if you ask me. Another one of those JA606 terms which are just banded around as a wannabe insult, sits right alongside "delusional".

posted on 18/2/14

Every team gets them good and bad, most teams supporters talk about it after the match but then move on, every club apart from yours it seems

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This is absolute nonsense to be fair. Most supporters moan about these decisions on these very pages for days.

posted on 18/2/14

I at the time definitely thought Gerrard was about to be shown a red but FJM has convinced me too.

posted on 18/2/14

Great article, the only one of those game-changing decisions he gave was in favour of the home team (man city) which was scored by balotelli, but balotellu shouldn't have been on the pitch then to score it as Webb bottled the game-changing red card to balotelli after watching him stamp on Parker's head after about 80 mins with the scores at 2-2, thus proving his bottling instincts and home bias.

The telegraph need to present this to the FA so they can't ignore it.

posted on 18/2/14

This bloke should be made referee the likes of Bury and Chesterfield or whatever their called..that is the level that he belongs at, silly fool. Absolutely bottled it on the weekend. I would genuinely be happy if he jumped of a bridge the utter moron

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