A weekly podcast covering the big debatable refereeing decisions in the Premier League.
We're back with another half hour of debatable decisions chatter. We couldn't really resist the chance to look over two controversial games, so host Simon Furnivall was joined by regular guests David Costelloe and Callum Maclean to discuss the incidents in the Chelsea v Manchester Untied and Everton v Liverpool games.
With regular host Simon McPolin taking a well earned rest, Simon Furnivall steps into the chair to talk through the latest decisions with fellow judges Callum Maclean and David Costelloe. They go over a bad day for Kevin Friend in the Wigan vs Everton game, and the poor officiating in Newcastle's match against Manchester United. Finally they also tackle the scandal du jour, diving, and ask what can be done about it.
Episode Four of the podcast sees the return of @SFurnivall, who joins @callummaclean91 and @mkobylko to discuss all of the big refereeing calls in round four of the Premier League.Danny Welbeck's dive doesn't exactly get our judge's pulses racing, it was far too obvious, but Callum popped up to add some unexpected shock by having a take on the Terry penalty shout that you wouldn't expect from a Chelsea fan.Enjoy!
Founder and editor of Debatable Decisions, Simon McPolin (@Deb_Decisions), is joined by resident judges, Simon Furnivall (@SFurnivall) and Mike Kobylko to discuss the referees and how they performed in the 2011/12 season of the Premier League. Find out which is our most hated referee relevant cliche in the English game, what we considered the worst decision of the season and most important of all how many of us are Arsenal fans......*hint* the answer is none. This is our debut on the podcast cicruit (sort of), but we hope to make it a regular feature next season when we will actually have a chance to debate each and every decision. Enjoy.