Shouldn't every incident be looked at in isolation? :shrug: An incident either deserves, nothing, a yellow or a red. To put the idea into Ref's minds that one decision was or was not given previously, and this isn't as 'bad', and so changes the decision making process somehow is wrong imho. What if all the Ref's don't see the same incidents? :shrug: Obviously human nature will probably do that anyway, but it shouldn't be encouraged or be an excuse why a decision wasn't given.
Match officials will make mistakes, they only see something once (or not) and in real time after all, but there is no excuse for the FA not to make the correct decisions later. The Suarez incident highlights this perfectly, the officials apparently saw nothing. :shrug: A few of the 26 cameras covering the game luckily caught the incident. Ironically the the officials not seeing it leaves the route clear for a large Suarez ban and fine. The 'not being able to over rule the Ref' rule if he has seen an incident, needs to be abolished of course, but there doesn't seem to be any sign, or even discussion of that. :shake:
Question the incorrect decisions, not the correct ones. Giroud's 'tackle' was a dangerous foul and deserved a red. Worse decisions having not being given is irrelevant to the Giroud incident imho. :shrug:
I bow to your superior knowledge.