Friday 19 April 2024

John Brooks (ENG) to referee 2023-24 UEFA Youth League Final

Final appointment for 2023-24 UEFA Youth League. 

John Brooks will officiate the final in Nyon 


Final 

Monday 22 April 2024

18:00 CET - Nyon, SUI (Centre Sportif de Colovray)
Olymbiakós SFP (GRE) - AC Milan (ITA) 
Referee: John Brooks ENG 
Assistant Referee 1: Lee Betts ENG 
Assistant Referee 2: Akil Howson ENG
Fourth Official: Darren England ENG 
Video Assistant Referee: David Coote ENG 
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jarred Gavan Gillett AUS
UEFA Referee Observer: Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP 
UEFA Delegate: Jiří Novák CZE

73 comments:

  1. Very challenging serie A game Cagliari - Juventus.
    Among other crucial incidents, here a possible penalty to Juventus in the early minutes of first half (5'):
    https://www.streambug.io/cv/6bce86
    No call by referee, no VAR intervention.
    To be honest, it' very hard to explain. The player suffered also an injury after this incident, he was clearly hit on the head with the arm.
    Even if you don't want to assess it as reckless, but I think it was, for sure one must agree about a careless action by defender.
    Such situations in Italy are never seen as very clear penalty, differently from UEFA. Here I think the VAR assessed this was not enough for an OFR, but there aren't technical explanations to say that.

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  2. Premier league referee for the UYL final? Come on... What's the point?
    Big step forward in his international career?

    ... Always the same story, only referees from strong FA's get this final.

    Give the next year final to Siebert.

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  3. Siegfried Kirschen, World Cup referee 1986 and 1990, has passed away at the age of 80.

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  4. Wow, I really don't understand why Stoger didn't get a straight red after VAR

    Match: Volfsburg - Bochum, 90+5'. Unbelievable.

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    1. Exactly! I think the same! Do you have a streamable video about it? I can't find it... but its absolutely a joke... Reichel was called out to watch the situation, he saw everything clearly... How is it not a red card!? Horrible decision...

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    2. https://streambug.org/cv/eda38e
      Here the clip.
      One must be indeed speechless.
      The onyl reason for confirming YC on the original idea of referee should be that he assessed player wanted to play ball. The ball was close to the leg of opponent, so player was forgiven for that. Bu that's an absolutely wrong assessment!
      Very clear excessive force, one can't add more. I think here VAR tried to help but referee showed significant lack of knowledge in application of LotG. This can't be seen at very top level...

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    3. For me it's very similar situation (frustration, additional time) to Costa Rica - Uruguay at WC 2014, but in this match red card was shown.

      Fun fact: Brych was ref in this match on the field, yesterday Brych was a VAR.

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  5. City vs Chelsea

    Sorry but clear handball and PK not vring given to Chelsea is beyond ridiculous.

    VAR in England is the most problematic in all big leagues.

    56 min.

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    1. Agreed! That’s not gonna help the Michael Oliver x Man City conspiracy…

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    2. *not being


      And now City leads...

      And all of this will go unnoticed and without consequences.

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    3. https://streamin.me/v/b51d9a32
      Penalty to be whistled in my opinion as well.
      Arm not in natural position and late attempt to remove it.. but in my opinion that's reason why VAR didn't intervene. Very likely he thought that the movement of arm coming back to body was enough to forgive player.

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    4. If such an assessment was made by Oliver live, it would be okay for VAR to support, but considering he gave a goal-kick means he missed the handball completely so it has to go in as a serious missed incident, and therefore VAR should've intervened

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    5. David Coote on VAR- Say no more.

      Also, another controversial big decision by Michael Oliver which has gone in favour of cIty this season. Getting ridiculous now.

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  6. The big incidents from Tobias Stieler's Conference League game:
    https://www.streambug.io/cv/3524eb
    https://www.streambug.io/cv/162ede
    https://www.streambug.io/cv/5e7c75
    https://www.streambug.io/cv/b14da8

    Overall the German referee handled the Fenerbahce vs. Olympiakos Piraeus tie (very) well, with the difficulty level at quite challenging but not more. His ability to immediately win respect from players is a huge plus, and definitely outweighed the problem of a small handful of missed incidents in this match. I would argue that the Greeks should though have been awarded a penalty right at the very end of the game (+123') even if apparently nobody really clocked what happened, indeed there was a visibly animated conversation between Stieler in the comms kit just after he blew for fulltime (with Dankert?), so surely fortunate that Olympiakos prevailed in the penalty competition. Philipp asked the right question with regards this appmnt and I guess we will know the answer in a few days time :).

    But overall: the general impression from this hot-button match was good, without question.

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    1. Thanks for the clips!
      About the last incident, the typical careless action by defender, enough for whistling a foul, but people have always different views on that and it is perceived as too soft for a so important decision. You said it, even players were not so mich complaining, and given the context it's of course strange. It's not clear whether VAR should always intervene in such incidents. The referee can be aware by himself about the nature of the incident. I remember a call made by English VAR in a Taylor game which was very discussed. At the end I would say, better if such situations don't happen. Hard to explain to fans that it was clear foul, in the specific case this could have decided the qualification, indeed.
      Then I fully agree it wasn't a second YC to be issued in the other incident, "normal foul" (careless) and I don't see an evident SPA.

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  7. Are anyone know when are the announcements for the EC in Germany in June?

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    1. EURO referees are expected to be announced on 24 April.

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  8. And it is worse idea that maybe three franchise referees are appointed (Turpin and Letexier thats good, but the horrible Frappart its a joke). She didnt whistled a match at the highest level in the CL..

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  9. Everton v Nottingham Forest
    Taylor (Var: Attwell)
    24' Possible penalty for a trip, not given. Reported VAR thought minimal contact.
    44' Ball comes off Young's arm. Reported VAR decided natural position.
    ~55' For a third time, possible penalty conceded by Young, Taylor gestures that he played the ball.
    Many feel all three could have been penalties, a controversial weekend for England's two top referees and top VAR

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    1. Strange that Taylor and Atwell make some mess… never happened in the last 12 months ;)

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    2. If rumors are true that Taylor will be assigned to the Champions League final... Then it is certainly not a decision based on form.

      3 finals in 1,5 years (FIFA CWC, Europa League, Champions League) is crazy. Same as Marciniak. Was Taylor really that good?

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    3. Exactly what I have been saying. He has never done a UCL QF 2nd leg, or a semi final at all. Yet people wan't him in a final??? Give over. His form is very poor, except two good games a few weeks ago.

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    4. Interesting reaction with Nottingham Forest releasing a statement as the VAR official Stuart Attwell is a Luton Fan and they are in direct competition to avoid relegation with Nottingham Forest. Poor appointing as usual from the PL.

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    5. Who makes appointments in the PL these days? I’m guessing it was Moss but I heard he resigned. Is it Webb? Or has Kevin Friend taken over both SG1 and 2

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    6. I'm not sure I know martin Atkinson told Chris kavanagh he had the league cup final

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    7. I have heard Atkinson does them.

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    8. That’s a surprise. I really liked Atkinson (bar his horrific 19/20 season) and thought he was on the sensible side, clearly not!

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    9. Officials who support teams should not only be on their teams matches but also no where near matches of direct rivals for places at the end of the season (certainly not with so few league games to go). Just like Jarred Gillett shouldn't have been VAR on Man City vs Arsenal as a Liverpool fan

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  10. Opinions about Gozubuyuk 2YC decision in the cup final? Strictly by the book ‘supportable’ I guess, but you can argue that both offenses were more clumsy than reckless. I’m not sure if all referees would’ve issued this in the context of a cup final.

    As of this season, Gozubuyuk adopted a stricter line. He blows many fouls and in fact is statistically one of the most ‘card happy’ referees in Eredivisie, which is pretty odd for an Elite referee. He’s lacking management skills. My guess is, he to play it very safe, to make it to the EURO.

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  11. For me, wrong penalty for Real. But that's normal, isn't it...

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    1. As far as I know Barca fans should be last to complain about decisions favouring someone.

      And about penalty-it can be backed by VAR,there is contact and it's not clear and obvious mistake to change decision.

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    2. Not clear? It is really not a normal "step" from Vazquez to reach a contact, just like it was from Saka vs Neuer... the same stuff... huge mistake in the VAR room.... But actually... if You just watch Soto Grado in the two penalty incidents, in the case of Vazquez, no hesitation, immediately calling the penalty.... On the other side, when Yamal falling, You can see him waiting for the linesman, no intention of calling it... and after waiting, he decide not to call it, but i am sure, he didnt know what actually happened, just like in the first case... But his first reactions are talking about what team does he favor... And I dont think its his fault first of all... but to be a ref in a Madridista (Tebas) liga, its hard to work...

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    3. it seems that a goal has not been granted to Barcelona for missing Goal Line Technology

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  12. Every suspicious decision - in favor of Real. As expected... Biggest football game in the world, and you don't have goal line technology... Penalty, no goal, no penalty...

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  13. Not a red card, because "the other defender could have reach Yamal..."

    Ok: https://i.imgur.com/5yEwnt1.jpeg

    Which one!? Clear red card imo.

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  14. Penalty area incidents from Everton - Nottingham Forest:

    24'
    https://streambug.org/cv/61c10f

    44'
    https://streambug.org/cv/c908c4

    55'
    https://streambug.org/cv/47808a

    OK for the third situation, I can accept NO VAR intervention, but the first two incidents look to be very clear, especially the handball. Never natural position. To be honest, I really don't understand how to explain Attwell decisions. As top UEFA VAR, he should clearly now that it was a punishable one, and the first incident a clear penalty as well. Only possible contrary argument: it was attacker putting leg here, but he was allowed and clearly hit by defender. Maybe for Premier League it's normal to play on after such incidents, but again it turns to be that they are in a different worlkd than UEFA. In some cases, it is more without explanations, because the same officials who take correct decisions in UEFA, act differently (deliberately?) in England... a mystery for sure.

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    1. Then again, David Coote and Stuart Attwell where in the VAR hub for the Grealish handball yesterday. "Brining his arm in" was the reason for no penalty. That makes no sense, considering his hand was firstly in a clear unnatural position miles form his body and still was when the ball hit the arm

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    2. In this case the action of bringing arm back to body happens definitely after than the touch with ball, and as reaction for that, while the other incident was in my opinion quite different, arm was hit during the movement but it was still open. Or at least that's what I see. Curious to know whether in UEFA Attwell will keep such criteria for assessments...

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  15. Not a prediction but I would select these 18 referees for EURO2024

    10 sure names
    Marciniak
    Orsato
    Turpin
    Makkelie
    Taylor
    Oliver
    Zwayer
    Letexier
    Vincic
    Kovacs

    I would add the following 8
    Nyberg
    Massa (prefer him over Guida)
    Gozubuyuk
    Soares Dias
    Eskas
    Scharer
    Peljto
    Gil Manzano

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    1. If we take as a basis those referees who officiated at least ONE match in the Champions League this spring, the following selection would result (although there will probably only be 17 UEFA referees, since one place goes to a CONMEBOL representative, so that most likely one of the three Italians would have to be deleted): Eskås, Gözübüyük, Guida, Jovanović, Kovács, Letexier, Makkelie, Marciniak, Massa, Nyberg, Oliver, Orsato, Peljto, Sánchez Martínez, Taylor, Turpin, Vinčić, Zwayer.

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    2. And "one of the three Italians" could go to Copa America, so that would work fine
      However, Peljto and Jovanovic had problems in their CL game - the latter even wasn't appointed since and Peljto only got one ECL R16. So there are some doubts regarding them.
      Furthermore the situation for Spain doesn't seem clear at all - would it really be sensible to choose Sanchez and not Gil Manzano?
      Then you have Meler and Soares Dias, who got an EL QF above some of the names on your list, which might be worth something. Also Schärer with better appointments than e.g. Eskas.

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  16. What do you think of these situations in the Jupiler Pro League?

    Referee: Jasper Vergoote (VAR: Lawrence Visser)
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1782167431755993590

    Referee: Jonathan Ladot (VAR: Nicolas Laforge)
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1781800264061587579

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    1. IMO:
      1) goal should've been disallowed and IDFK awarded to the defending team
      2) penalty for handball as the ball hit both hands (also the hand that is sticked out) - target was to block the shot so the player has to make everything to avoid the handball

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    2. Both borderline situations.
      First incident, my opinion, but there can be different views, is that keeper had all the space, the attacker was not close, keeper inside, attacker outside the box and enough space for kicking ball, so I would dare to say one can consider this as regular, but the problem is always about common sense.
      If you call it it's better and nobody would discuss.

      Handball: despite of the attempt to put both arms close to body, the impact with ball happens in an unlucky position for defender, that makes, in my opinion, whistling a penalty not a 100%and obvious mistake, because the arm stops the path of ball. With the same attitude by defender, it would have been absolutely regular if the shot had been frontal to defender (in that case, arm not increasing body's volume). But again, there can be people with different ideas, especially about handball rule that seems to be a particular case country by country.
      As VAR, I wouldn't intervene in the incidents, looking for such reasons to understand the call by field referee.

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    3. Well Frank De Bleeckere came out and said both were correct according to the referee department.

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  17. According to Polish TV, it was a correct NO GOAL decision in El Clásico:
    https://streamable.com/rsjsvk

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  18. Too much controversies with big decisions whenever Taylor and Oliver are in charge.

    And the same goes for Attwell and Coote when they are in VAR room.

    Sorry but this is too much already.

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    1. Oliver has become too laid back, its almost as if he can't be bothered. Taylor has always been up and down as has Attwell as a VAR. David Coote has always been completely useless as a VAR official, right back from the introduction of VAR in 2019 in the Premier League. He isn;t much better in the middle either tbh

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  19. Soto Grado mic'd up yesterday in the Clásico, just uploaded by RFEF. No English subtitles (only when Soto Grado speaks English to the players)

    Re: The 'phantom goal' not given to Barcelona, it shows VAR Sánchez Martínez just couldn't gather decisive and conclusive evidence the ball crossed the line with the camera angles available and no GLT.

    https://youtu.be/HeFKX7BgbQg?si=1lQNDYzZNZ5klSVu

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    1. The decision about ghost goal should be correct, ball was not entirely in the net, but yes, I must agree with some comments written yesterday, it's not acceptable that in a so important game there wasn't GLT. RFEF should do something in that regard.

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  20. German magazine kicker writes that UEFA is expected to announce its EURO referees tomorrow.
    And that it is quite possible that Zwayer will be the only German referee out of a total of 18 to be on the pitch at the EURO.

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  21. Meanwhile, here the blog's poll results:

    Poll - Pick your 18 referees for EURO 2024

    Szymon Marciniak POL
    826

    Daniele Orsato ITA
    816

    Clément Turpin FRA
    791

    Anthony Taylor ENG
    759

    István Kovács ROU
    739

    Slavko Vinčić SVN
    726

    Felix Zwayer GER
    723

    Danny Makkelie NED
    613

    Michael Oliver ENG
    567

    François Letexier FRA
    549

    Sandro Schärer SUI
    488

    Glenn Nyberg SWE
    484

    Jesús Gil Manzano ESP
    462

    Serdar Gözübüyük NED
    436

    Artur Dias POR
    400

    Halil Umut Meler TUR
    375

    William Collum SCO
    306

    José Maria Sánchez Martínez ESP
    290

    Davide Massa ITA
    281

    Espen Eskås NOR
    276

    Ivan Kružliak SVK
    263

    Daniel Siebert GER
    241

    Irfan Peljto BIH
    211

    Srđan Jovanović SRB
    189

    Marco Guida ITA
    187

    Tess Olofsson SWE
    175

    Stéphanie Frappart FRA
    165

    Alejandro José Hernández Hernández ESP
    140

    Tobias Stieler GER
    107

    Orel Grinfeeld ISR
    93

    Anastasios Sidiropoulos GRE
    83

    Others
    81

    Ovidiu Alin Hațegan ROU
    77

    Aleksei Kulbakov BLR
    66

    Sergei Karasev RUS
    47

    Benoît Bastien FRA
    45

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    1. The top 18 from the poll looks reasonable, if we exclude Collum (he would be a huge surprise) and include Massa or a CONMEBOL referee.
      Eskas and Peljto could then be the support referees.

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  22. My prediction : Marciniak, Orsato, Massa, Turpin, Letexier, Taylor, Oliver, Kovacs, Vinčić, Makkelie, Gozubuyuk, Zwayer, Nyberg, Manzano, Sanchez, Dias, Kružliak, Eskas.

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  23. Rosetti is observer in München. Surprise name?

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    1. When I look the observer names, it can’t be Marciniak/Orsato/Vincic/Makkelie in the final four.

      The returns indicate very experienced names. Orsato and Marciniak; nothing more or less. Rosetti in the first tie won’t be there watching a very experienced name does he. Category Letexier/Oliver makes more sense. And it would be odd to see Vincic again with Dortmund on short term.

      I bet, Vincic and Makkelie or selected for the UEL returns with Italian teams. Honestly, the UEL returns will be more challenging than a 1st tie in Champions League that involves a German team.

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    2. Bayern - Real
      Roberto Rosetti (ITA)
      Borussia Dortmund - PSG
      David Fernández Borbalán (ESP)

      PSG - Borussia Dortmund
      Leslie Irvine (NIR)

      Real - Bayern
      Michael Riley (ENG)

      Rosetti indeed the only committee member in semifinal, this could mean a referee candidate for a final after that game, but also a normal appointment for a very important game with committee member. In recent times in semifinals stages we saw very often this second option... and it's hard to think about a surprise, to be honest.

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    3. Kovacs as last test for the EL final would make some sense in Munich.

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    4. But knowing committee, seeing him again with a Spanish team, after all the furious protests by Barça, it's very hard to guess.

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    5. My guess is Letexier, as a reward for his good season. Difficult to see the French elsewhere, with Marseille in UEL, too.

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    6. Bayern - Real is the only option for a French referee, likely to see Letexier or Turpin. Turpin already was left out of the CL QFs, it would be quite surprising if he will miss the CL SFs as well.

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  24. EL

    Marseille - Atalanta
    N/A

    Roma - Leverkusen
    Stefan Messner (AUT)

    Leverkusen - Roma
    Dejan Filipovic (SRB)

    Atalanta - Marseille
    N/A

    ECL

    Aston Villa - Olympiacos
    Herbert Fandel (GER)

    Fiorentina - Club Brugge
    Alexandru Deaconu (ROU)

    Olympiacos - Aston Villa
    Rune Pedersen (NOR)

    Club Brugge - Fiorentina
    Bernardino González Vázquez (ESP)

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  25. Olymbiakós SFP U19 - AC Milan U19

    KMIs

    11' - PAI GK's intervention; no clear and obvious mistake to not award it, and rather better decision given the attacker being interested only on kicking the ball away, but penalty wouldn't have been questioned by VAR as well
    https://streambug.org/cv/df4cab

    47' - missed illegal use of arm but after huge delay, at the next stoppage, FK awarded and YC 10OLY issued - surely VAR's unofficial intervention (this thumbs up gestures towards AR2 ;)) - weapon vs tool, a RC was surely an option
    https://streambug.org/cv/80b061

    57' - [OFR] Penalty awarded for handball; rather expected VAR intervention - unnatural hand position outweighing all arguments against it being deemed punishable in UEFA competitions
    https://streambug.org/cv/89e983

    Other incidents:

    20' - very promising attack stopped due to ball out of play
    https://streambug.org/cv/4fa6b8

    22' - management of dissent by 7OLY and 19OLY
    https://streambug.org/cv/aa8679

    33' - YC 19OLY for SPA
    https://streambug.org/cv/51fe29

    42' - illegal use of arm by 8MIL
    https://streambug.org/cv/3b58fb

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    1. 48' - management of disrespectful behaviour by 6MIL
      https://streambug.org/cv/f141d4

      63' - potential YC 18MIL for reckless challenge
      https://streambug.org/cv/a4724e

      65' - potential YC 11OLY for reckless studs challenge
      https://streambug.org/cv/974c96

      70' - YC 23OLY for SPA
      https://streambug.org/cv/c7fd00

      80' - YC 3MIL for dissent
      https://streambug.org/cv/075db9

      87' - potential YC 11OLY for delaying the restart
      https://streambug.org/cv/339207

      0-90' - compilation of some play-on calls
      https://streambug.org/cv/f9902b

      In general, I wasn't overly impressed by John Brooks in this game. Isolated, not connecting with players, didn't care much about positioning (very central, no adjusting).

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    2. Thanks, just watching the management clips I think we can say that we see the typical approach by an English referee, who has to face two clubs from "hot" countries. Maybe a step more was needed, even if we are talking about youth level.
      About the crucial incidents, we must praise the decision of no penalty in 11' looking at the behavior by attacker, kicking ball and trying to get the contact, but we know this is seen as clear penalty for most of people and fans, so in a rather important game this would have been hugely discussed, I can add, for sure not accepted (the missed VAR intervention) by Italian fans (but it happened to Olympiacos).
      In 47' red card is possible, but you can't be sure about deliberate action, so VAR should have backed both decisions.
      Better YC later, than nothing, but still not the best management (incident was missed).
      The handball was missed as well live, referee with another player obstructing his view, without trying to watch more. Very evident penalty, correct VAR intervention.

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  26. 47' is baffling to me. And just endemic about everything wrong with modern refereeing. He's looking right at it. He calls nothing. Play goes on. No one intervenes. Suddenly at the next stoppage for a head injury he's got a yellow card to the offender and is giving the AR a thumbs up? For what?! If the AR had anything, why didn't he tell him immediately like he's supposed to (as there was no advantage?). If an AR did that to me, that late, I'd be livid--not praising him.

    Of course, ESR is likely correct and it came from the VAR, which is maddening on its own. Because VARs think they are helping here but the arbitrary nature of when they opt to intervene on yellow cards is not really a help and will be catastrophic one day.

    Finally, I do think you guys are pushing it when you say red card is an option here. Technically, per the Laws and our instruction, okay. But you want a midfield forearm in a 0-0 cup final that no one notices to be a red card, particularly when the fouled player is ducking do he goes down to the arm height of his opponent? You got to be able to feel the game and read the room, so to speak. This is never a red card. But that's the only part about it that Brooks gets right. Everything else is a disaster from him.

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  27. John Brooks started the season really well, but in the last few years since he was VAR on Chelsea vs Burnley, he was fairly poor in Brighton vs Arsenal and even worse in Spurs vs West Ham. Hopefully he can back to his earlier in the season form

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  28. !!!
    https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/028c-1ab861ea105d-1af970c69ec4-1000--referee-teams-for-uefa-euro-2024-appointed/

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    1. https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/028c-1ab8424ce19a-f9c0bf7a03d7-1000/euro_2024_referees_a4.pdf

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    2. Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
      Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
      Marco Guida (Italy)
      Istvan Kovacs (Romania)
      Ivan Kruzliak (Slovakia)
      François Letexier (France)
      Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
      Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
      Halil Umut Meler (Türkiye)
      Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
      Michael Oliver (England)
      Daniele Orsato (Italy)
      Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
      Daniel Siebert (Germany)
      Anthony Taylor (England)
      Clément Turpin (France)
      Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
      Felix Zwayer (Germany)
      + Facundo Tello (Argentina)

      Support: Peljto, Rumsas, Gözübüyük, Eskas, Obrenovic, Balakin

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  29. https://twitter.com/DaleJohnsonESPN/status/1782697627584221231

    Oliver and Taylor to Euro 2024

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  30. Guida over Massa (!!)
    Gözübüyük support
    Sanchez out (!!)
    Kruzliak in

    I’m liking the list.

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