
Football
Share
Published 16:51 24 Jan 2022 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Speaking to talkSPORT about the decision, Warnock said: "They get away with murder, the top clubs. On Sunday I thought it was a great opportunity for a referee to actually do the good thing.
"But with Kevin Friend I turned to my son and said, 'well that’s a penalty then if he is doing it'. He said, 'it can’t be dad' and I said, 'just you wait'.
"They looked at it 40 times and then called Kevin Friend over. As he was going I’m saying to William, 'he’s got to show what’s between his legs now. He’s got to go over and say I think my decision is right.'
"If he had done that, the credibility referees would have got. Instead they are doing that. He goes over and changes his mind to the worst decision."
The former Palace boss also suggested that referees 'know the rules inside out' but have 'no idea about the actual game'.
He added: "Anybody who has played the game - and that’s where these lads come up wrong, as Shankly used to say, 'these guys know the rules but don't know the game' - on situation likes this I think it’s got to have someone who has played the game in there with VAR as they don’t understand.
"They don’t understand how players react. They are good 90 per cent of the stuff and they’re two good referees in general but when it comes to something that you’ve got to have played the game, they let themselves down massively.
"They know the rules inside out but no idea about the actual game and how it evolves. It’s supposed to be a clear and obvious error.
"If you can’t tell, I could tell after one look that it wasn’t a penalty having played the game. If you can’t tell after 15-20 chances that that’s not a penalty there is something wrong."
Liverpool's hard-fought victory against Palace saw them slightly close the gap on league leaders Manchester City, who were held to a 1-1 draw against Southampton on Saturday night. Related links:Ireland warned of huge punishment for wider sport if Israel game had been boycotted
The Minister of state for Sport outlined that if Ireland hadn’t fulfilled their Nations League fixture vs Israel, there would be wider sport ramifications. Earlier on Friday, the FAI confirmed the fixture will take place. However, the controversial match will be played behind closed doors. While still being listed as a ‘home game’ for Ireland, […]
Football
1 day ago
FAI announce official decision for Ireland v Israel venue
BREAKING The FAI have confirmed that Ireland’s home fixture v Israel in the Nations League will be moved to a neutral venue according to RTE. Originally, the match was scheduled to take place on the 4th of October, in the Aviva Stadium. After a meeting on Thursday, the decision has been made to move the […]
Football
1 day ago
Football
Ranking the jerseys for all 48 World Cup teams
Football