September 19, 2024

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In keeping. With. The rhythm. Of the game. I. Will be adding full stops. All over the. Place for. The entirety. Of. This report.

No, I won’t, obviously. But have you ever seen a more stop-start game of football in your life? Every time a Southampton player went to the floor they were given a free kick. It took two or three fellings of Newcastle players to get one, but in total there were 31 fouls committed, that were given by the ref that is, way more that he just ignored because they were on Newcastle players.

Craig Pawson had a stinker of a game really. There was no consistency on what was or wasn’t a foul, what was card-worthy and what wasn’t, and giving Fabian Schar that red card was absolutely ridiculous.

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The shocking first-half red card ruined the game

Lewis Hall picked up a booking within the first 10 minutes so we should have known then what kind of game we were in for, but when Fabian Schar was shown the red card, 50,000 jaws hit the deck. Even on the replays, the movement towards Ben Brereton-Diaz was minimal, the contact was practically non-existent. It was a yellow card at most.

By the letter of the law, yes, probably a red – he did make a forward movement towards Brereton-Diaz, but you also have to employ common sense. If you get pulled doing 32 in a 30, you’re likely to get away with a warning even though you technically broke the law. Untitled 2024 08 17 T171746 474This is a similar thing – Letter of the law: Red card. Reality: Yellow.

That sending-off took all of Newcastle’s momentum out of the game, the game plan was ruined and Southampton had the better of the game.

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