Championship - Warning for blundering linesman

Eurosport - Mon, 22 Sep 14:17:00 2008

The linesman who gave a goal instead of a corner for Reading during their Championship match at Watford is to receive "operational advice".

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Reading took the lead in farcical circumstances at Vicarage Road when Stephen Hunt whipped in a 13th minute corner.

The ball bounced over the touchline, four yards wide of the near post, before being hooked back into play by Noel Hunt.

Andre Bikey headed back toward goal but linesman Nigel Bannister had already flagged for an own goal by Eustace.

Despite no Reading player appealing for the 'goal', referee Stuart Attwell, at 25 the youngest whistle-blower on the Premier League list, let it stand.

Hosts Watford eventually rallied to claim a 2-2 draw on Saturday but the assistant referees' manager for Professional Game Match Officials, Paul Rejer, said Bannister would be given some "operational advice", a move that appeared to absolve Attwell of responsibility.

"It appears an error has been made and it will be reviewed by us," Rejer told Watford's official website.

"Nobody likes making errors and if it is a serious error, which we have got to review, then obviously he'll regret it.

"The assistant referee gave what he saw and if it is incorrect then we will look at that and give him operational advice.

"From his position and angle it appeared the ball had crossed the line for a goal. He has made a human error.

"When the ball is bobbling about in the penalty area it is difficult to know that the ball has crossed the line.

"Performances by referees and assistant referees are reviewed every game, both on the day and by DVD."

Watford manager Adrian Boothroyd, who admitted he had had repeated contact with PGMO general manager Dave Allison over a number of decisions, said: "I get an assessment form to fill in after every game and I will fill it in extra carefully this week.

"If it has been a major decision in the past then I have got a call on the Monday from Dave Allison and I have a good relationship with him. But I seem to be talking to him more than anyone at the minute.

"But these things supposedly even themselves out. So by the time I get to Fergie's [Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's] age you won't believe how much luck I will be getting."

AFP

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  1. all ref's and linesman need glasses, they need to go back to school and learn the game from scratch, they are a disgrace

    From stephlock59, on Mon 22 Sep 10:40AM
  2. cc

    From Trevor, on Mon 22 Sep 10:23AM
  3. This was without doubt one of the most ludicrous decisions ever but can someone explain why everyone knows it is wrong why cant it be overuled.

    From JOHN S, on Mon 22 Sep 10:07AM
  4. Pathetic and costly in todays football environment.Its about time this ancient dinosaur system was overhauled and decisions were based by TV scrutiny....the reason it hasn't been adopted before now in football is solely because the old farts refuse to accept change because they know many of them would lose their pay cheques.....

    Im afraid we are all going to be frustrated for a long time yet and its the football clubs that lose millions...... The FA and referrees association are not bothered,why should they be as the cost of match officials is relatively cheap not much more than minimum wage...whilst those at the top protect their little clique of fat cat wages...every football fan looks at FA faces like Barwickand wonders what they do,how they got the job,and see these people know nothing about football....end of story

    From phil k, on Mon 22 Sep 9:55AM
  5. we always say the ref or linesman needs glasses as a joke when we dont agree with him but on this case we are right 100% they both need them,
    surely the referee must have known it wasnt a goal

    From juli s, on Mon 22 Sep 9:38AM
  6. An Absolute Farce!!!

    From rabid421, on Mon 22 Sep 9:32AM
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