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By Heavygate Media
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
This week: why penalty takers can stop during, but not at the end of a run-up, violent conduct goes unpunished, and how should a referee deal with Atletico Madrid?
Running Order:
00:00 Intro
00:49 Penalty run-ups
05:21 Tottenham 0-1 Brighton
14:47 Chelsea 2-0 Crystal Palace
17:08 Manchester City 2-3 Liverpool
24:58 Newcastle 2-1 Leicester
28:46 How to handle Atletico Madrid
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This week: Anthony Taylor helps Manchester City v Liverpool deliver, semi-automated offside can't come soon enough and why has it taken Tony Harrington until mid-April to get a second Premier League appointment?
Running Order;
00:00 Intro
00:43 IFAB tweaks the laws
03:56 Manchester City 2-2 Liverpool
12:48 Norwich 2-0 Burnley
19:17 Arsenal 1-2 Brighton
24:58 Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
27:18 Ronaldo, Southampton 1-2 Chelsea, Wayne Rooney
35:30 Tony Harrington gets a second PL game
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This week we look and VAR interventions, or the lack thereof, does it favour 'big' clubs? Plus, how do you deal with laser pens? And there's praise for refereeing performances in the Old Firm Derby and the EFL Trophy Final.
Running Order
00:00 Intro
01:16 Dealing with laser pens
04:20 Rangers 1-2 Celtic
09:42 Manchester United 1-1 Leicester City
14:02 Liverpool 2-0 Watford
18:00 VAR doesn't get involved at Turf Moor, Elland Road and the London Stadium
21:26 Does VAR favour 'big' clubs?
24:54 Tottenham 5-1 Newcastle United
26:43 Preparing referees for the run-in
31:06 Praise for Seb Stockbridge
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This week; Mike Dean bids farewell to the Premier League, is there any room in the game for 50/50 challenges, and with so much time-wasting going on are fans getting value for money?
Running order
00:00 Intro
00:44 Mike Dean retires
14:17 50/50 challenges
20:04 Allan yellow card upgraded to red by VAR
24:23 Praise for Craig Pawson
27:04 Time-wasting and delays
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This week, Newcastle are left seeing red when decisions aren't forthcoming at Stamford Bridge, what does a goalkeeper have to do to get sent off, and what are the rules about stadium replays?
Running Order
00:00 Intro
00:45 Fulham complain about long grass at Oakwell
04:15 Referee development and scouting
13:57 Controversies at Chelsea and Brighton
18:40 Protection for goalkeepers
21:55 Goal-line technology in the WSL
24:54 Stadium replays and stadium announcers
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This week: how much better are professional referees at getting key decisions right, and are managers and coaches getting away with too much in the technical area?
Running Order
00:00 Intro
01:35 Policing the technical area
12:56 A good weekend in the Premier League
15:38 Are professional referees better?
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This week - the t-shirt line becomes all important in helping decide the fate of the League Cup and perhaps the Premier League title too. We get into why and how that happened. Also, what referees in MLS will be clamping down on this season.
Running Order
00:00 Intro
06:18 Everton 0-1 Manchester City
19:41 Chelsea 0-0 Liverpool (Liverpool win EFL Cup 11-10 on penalties)
25:26 Clampdowns in MLS
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This week; persistent fouling, the merits of VAR-lite, the benefits of bodycams, and Southampton are accused of engineering drinks breaks.
Running order;
00:00 Intro
05:00 Persistent fouling
13:07 Concussion
18:28 Gabriel Martinelli and second yellows
23:46 Bodycams
37:05 VAR-lite
46:38 Engineering drinks breaks
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This week; the handball law is applied correctly (but nobody likes it), more pitch invaders spoil matches, does a goalkeepers rushed clearance justify offside, and should football consider awarding penalty goals for handball on the line?
Running Order
00:00 Intro
04:50 Praise
07:27 Accidental Handball (Manchester United 1-1 Middlesbrough)
12:48 Offside and interfering with play (Birmingham City 1-2 Sheffield United)
20:58 Racist abuse leads to players taken off the pitch (Morecambe 1-1 Bolton)
23:45 Pitch invasions
26:17 Penalty goals? (Rotherham 1-0 Accrington Stanley)
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As referees come under attack, how does the game protect them? And who could be next in line to referee in the Premier League?
Running order
00:00 Intro
02:02 Referee hit with missile at Crewe v Rotherham
14:09 Derby County 2-2 Birmingham City
26:09 Huddersfield Town 1-1 Stoke City
28:50 Promoting referees
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.