The Guardian om dagens dommer:
"Last Saturday Anthony Taylor controversially allowed a Chelsea goal when he should instead have given Cardiff a free-kick for a foul on their goalkeeper, David Marshall, by Samuel Eto´o. It was reported that Taylor would be dropped, and ordered to take charge of a less high-profile game outside the Premier League this weekend.
It was Taylor who, on the first day of the season, rather harshly awarded Aston Villa a penalty for a challenge on Gabriel Agbonlahor by Laurent Koscielny, and then sent the Frenchman off for another foul, on Andreas Weimann. "I didn´t like his performance, but more than his performance I didn´t like his spirit of how he refereed the game," said Arsène Wenger on that occasion, describing the penalty decision in particular as "amazing". And it was Taylor who, a couple of weeks later, failed to award Everton a penalty at Cardiff despite Gary Medel´s foul on Leighton Baines. "It´s as clear a penalty as you´ll ever see," moaned Roberto Martínez. And it was also Taylor, harking back to last season, who bizarrely sent off both Carlton Cole and Darron Gibson when West Ham hosted Everton – both decisions were roundly criticised and both red cards swiftly rescinded.
Taylor has somehow avoided a temporary relegation, and will be at Villa Park on Saturday. This may be welcomed by the home side, who benefited from his questionable decision-making in August, but is unlikely to be celebrated by Everton, who did not."
Lyder som en sjov fætter. Det undrer mig sgu lidt at man ikke har noget bedre i PL.
-- COYB --