spurspinter1
Steve Carr
Possibly, but if there wasn't any line of sight just blowing up rather than seeing what has actually happened seems odd. I haven't read the rules but I don't think there's a set amount of time advantage lasts, it's just situational unless I'm mistaken.Is it possible that, from his position, he was blocked off from seeing Grealish and so thought Haaland had lumped it forward with no advantage?
He blew up straight away - as soon as the foul on Haaland was made, then he second guessed himself and half waved play on, but because he’d blown he had to pull it back.
He basically went too early and didn’t see how the play panned out.
Are you sure? I didn't see / hear the ref initially blowing the whistle, if that version of events is accurate it's a pretty huge fumble but you're saying that all the players essentially ignored the first whistle? The play on gesture was pretty clear..