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McKenna Slams Referee Martin
Saturday, 27th Aug 2022 18:26

Town boss Kieran McKenna slammed referee Stephen Martin for disallowing Marcus Harness’s second-half goal, which would have put the Blues 3-1 in front, and also the official’s overall performance as his side were ultimately held to a 2-2 draw at home by Barnsley.

Sub Harness looked to have sealed the Blues’ fifth win in a row when he shook off Tykes’ defender Liam Kitching and slipped the ball past visitors’ keeper Brad Collins and actually appeared to be pulled back himself.

However, Martin inexplicably disallowed the goal much to the frustration of the home crowd, fans and evidently the manager. Even Barnsley's official Twitter admitted it should have counted.

“Frustrating. I think it’s obvious what the main frustration is about, the decision of the referee which has cost the game for me,” McKenna said afterwards.

“It was a clear goal, it was 3-1, it was what we deserved, it was what the crowd and the players deserved from the energy that they give, and we lose the two points on a decision that was I thought really poor and really in fitting with the performance of the referee in general.

“I thought he was much too keen to get involved in the game right throughout, wanted to be actively involved, wanted to make big decisions all the time.

“I thought it was a really good game between two good teams, played in the right spirit and needed to be refereed in a better way to allow the game to flow.

“I think it needs to be looked at, to be honest. I think it’s the first time I’ve ever spoken about the quality of the refereeing and I don’t want to speak too much, I think they’re all really good guys, we speak with them before and after the games.

“But I really do think they need to look at who is designated to referee the games here at Portman Road. I think it’s a different challenge, it’s 25,000 people, it’s an intense atmosphere and it needs referees with the experience and the personality to come here and stay calm and not get involved and allow the game to flow and to not make unnecessarily big decisions.

“We don’t want any help, we don’t want any home decision, but we just want the level of the referee to match the level of everything else going on.

“I do think it needs to be looked at in terms of who is designated to referee our games here at home and maybe some of the other clubs in the league would say the same, and I think that was a big part of the frustration today and probably the decisive part of the result.”

Staffordshire-based Martin has refereed more than 170 games at Championship level let alone League One with his first second-tier match coincidentally Town’s 2-1 defeat at Bristol City in January 2013, having begun his EFL career at the start of that season.

Martin has refereed the Blues once previously since McKenna took over, the 1-0 home victory over Gillingham last season.

McKenna was asked whether he might, as other clubs have done, write to the authorities asking if the official shouldn’t cover any future Town games.

“I’ve not spoken to the referee, to be fair,” McKenna said. “I don’t know him, I don’t know if we’ve had him before, so it’s not anything personal, it was more about the level of performance today and I think the level of the refereeing and the level of experience and the level of help and understanding that the referees in our games are going to need.

“Nothing historic, nothing personal, I just thought on today’s performance and other things that I won’t speak about in previous games, I think it needs to be a referee of a high level to come here and referee our games.”

McKenna also felt Town should have been awarded a penalty in the first half: “Which one? Leif Davis just before half-time? I haven’t seen it back, but it looked like a penalty at the time.

“I thought there were so many bizarre decisions out there. Usually you expect more decisions as a home team. We don’t want them or are not asking for them, but the decisions usually go and certainly that’s my experience if you’re playing in a big stadium with a big support, you usually tend in the history of football to get more decisions.

“I thought today it was almost as if the referee was trying to make the opposite point and make big decisions against the home team and against the crowd, and maybe had a reason for that.

“But I thought that was the case right the way through the game and obviously it was a case for me with what would have been the third goal and the decisive goal in the game.”

The Northern Irishman’s other frustration was the manner in which his side conceded twice.

“Absolutely, and we have to own that bit, of course,” he said. “We have to take ownership of that. It’s not like us.

“But we certainly have to do better on the two goals, especially the first one. I feel it was a second phase ball hung up in the box and we need to be more aggressive and go and attack the ball, no doubt about that.

“I thought at that stage we looked like we were going to run away with the game after we got the first goal and that was a poor lapse in concentration from us to allow them that moment.

“The second goal was a little bit different, I thought it was a difficult one in terms that it was an out-swinging delivery a long way from our players to their spare man, who was a blocker. I don’t think he was even expecting it to come when you watch it back in close range and he’s planted a fantastic header from maybe 14 yards.

“There are little details there having watched it that we can improve certainly in our zones. But you also have to say it was a great header from the player from a long way out, so credit to them for that.”

McKenna was happy with his team’s overall performance: “Pleased. I thought we did more than enough good things to be happy with the performance. It was a difficult game against a good team.

“The first half was never going to be a case of creating lots of clear-cut opportunities because they came to defend first and foremost, and they do that well. Michael is very good at setting his teams up in that way and they made it difficult for us.

“But we were patient, we had good tempo, we got into good areas, we needed a bit of magic to open the scoring and the disappointing thing was that we didn’t build on that momentum.

“In the second half I thought we created more than enough chances against a team who were really, really deep at that point. We did lots of good things in terms of finding the balance in terms of patience and switching the play from side to side but also putting it in the box and putting bodies in the box and arriving for the first ball and the second ball.

“We hit the post, we had one cleared of the line, a great save from the goalkeeper, a goal that should have stood, scored a really good second goal, so against a team that have just come down and have lots of good players and a good new manager trying to impart his ideas, I think we have to be happy with the performance and the general direction of travel of the team.”

Regarding left wing-back Greg Leigh's absence from the squad for the first time this season, he said the former Morecambe man was fine, it was a case of adding a midfielder, Dominic Ball, to the bench.

“Greg was available, it was just the balance of the bench really. We felt like we needed that extra midfielder on the bench,” he said.

“Sam [Morsy] and Lee [Evans] have banged out quite a few games now so we needed to make sure we had that cover and then we felt that Kane [Vincent-Young] is someone who can cover at least three different positions from the bench

“Greg’s training well and will be important for us in the games coming up.”

Barnsley manager Michael Duff admitted his team was hanging on at the end and that his team had ridden their luck at times.

“The game had everything and I didn’t enjoy the last 10 minutes when we were hanging on,” he said.

“We showed plenty of resilience and at 1-1 we had chances to take the lead.

“We’ve had a lot of bad luck from refereeing decisions this season so I think we might have earned a bit of luck today.”


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KMcBlue added 20:09 - Aug 27
Powrigan- but the ref didn't disallow an obvious and probably conclusive goal for Barnsley...
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Powrigan added 20:16 - Aug 27
@KMC and they will make costly decisions for other teams too. It is down to Kieran to make us better and in turn not have to worry about these strange decisions.
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SpiritOfJohn added 20:34 - Aug 27
Harness showed a lot of desire and quality in scoring that 'goal' and was punished for it by the ref. Also, well done to Jackson for winning his header for the assist. Harness looks like the best finisher we have at the club and shouldn't be rotated out.
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Umros added 20:46 - Aug 27
Whilst we can all accept that refs have a hard job and they will make mistakes in a game to be so consistently poor throughout for a paying customer is hard to stomach. I'm sorry but today this man was appalling and baffled with decisions throughout. Definitely cost is two points today 3-1 and done to 2-2 such a big swing. Must be a reason why he's not longer a championship ref and it was there for all to see. Wot a weapon !
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Phil1969 added 20:55 - Aug 27
Ok the ref wasn't the best, he didn't make any mistakes in us conceding two soft goals. We simply were not aggressive and direct enough until the later stages.
Much too much fancy backward passing football in this division, need to bully sides Barnsley were winding down the clock from half time and we let them take a point.
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BlueWax added 21:38 - Aug 27
So some are saying the ref wasn't responsible for us conceding two soft goals...BUT please note...he did cost us at least one legitimate goal and 3 points...oh and 5 league wins on the spin...end of!!!
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Tractor_Boy_in_HK added 21:43 - Aug 27
We played well against a tem sitting back and playing opossum. The second goal was "soft" in some sense but McK is right - it still took a perfect header from 14 yards to go in. 9 out of 10 times that isn't a goal.

Referee was appalling, and Harness' goal clearly should have counted.
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AlanG296 added 21:44 - Aug 27
The ref cost one goal for but abysmal defending cost us two
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Bluefox added 22:16 - Aug 27
Apart from the disgracefully disallowed goal there was a clear penalty at the end of the first half when Davis was wiped out just inside the box. The tackle was presumably the reason David had to eventually limp off.
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ipswichone added 22:37 - Aug 27
Referee was so bad,i looked up reviews about him,mostly giving penalties for soft tackles.that tells me he cannot distinguish between a foul and a tackle.never çome back to Ipswich stephen martin
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ChrisR added 22:43 - Aug 27
Was an abysmal first half by both teams.
Endless time wasting by Barnsley , playing for time with non existent injuries , painfully slow walking back to positions or when subs came on , or when keeper collected ball behind his goal. Ref should have booked them early and made sure lost time added .
FA needs to stop this .
Play for 90 minutes , not 60 which we got today , also caused by too much whistle
And obvious now 3rd goal should have stood ! But how come shortest guy on the pitch scores with header direct from a corner ?
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bigbluetractor added 23:43 - Aug 27
Michael Duff looks like the sort of football his sides play. Prehistoric. Turgid.
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TractorBeezer added 00:20 - Aug 28
Until today with this egotistical clown I had been impressed with the standard of refs. Hope that we can get this resolved somehow.
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hyperbrit added 01:10 - Aug 28
ref's have instructions from above I'lll bet eg "don't let any club get too far in front this early in the season or we'll lose millions in ticket revenue. We need squeekie bums,gnashing teeth and bitten down fingernails for as long as we can"Town's defensive frailty's gave him the opening he needed.They should have put the game away early but failed to do so..an old story,
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Ipswich1977 added 07:00 - Aug 28
Even having a night's sleep and waking up I'm still so wound up by that referee.

In all the years I've watched football at PR he has got to be the worst one ever.
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ArnieM added 07:41 - Aug 28
ChrisR: I viewed Barnsley players “ injuries” as pure tactics to disrupt our rhythm and flow. They did it every time we were “ in the groove”. It worked a treat for them every time as they broke out concentration and rhythm, which we subsequently took time to re build. It's patently clear what they are doing when they go down. But how does a ref ( especially a very poor one) prove a player is feigning injury, especially when the medical team are on board with this tactic?

We will get this shytehousery in most home games this season . I said this after the Bolton game. Nothing I've seen thus far changes that view.
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BlueRuin69 added 08:25 - Aug 28
Just watched replay and nothing wrong with Harness goal, baffling decision costs us 2 points. Hard not to believe something behind this kind of decision as it was just so poor.
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Nomore4 added 08:30 - Aug 28
A great game to watch. Barnsley came for a point and got it.
We wanted 3 and failed. Upto now didn't think we needed a new main striker.
On yesterday's evidence what we have currently is ok but nothing more.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:12 - Aug 28
we got the sh#tty end of the stick through ref , it is a bummer and it hurts, but sh#t happens , we move on .
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Linkboy13 added 09:34 - Aug 28
We look a very good side when we've got the ball but not so good when we haven't. Didn't we sign a bloke called Keogh what ever happened to him is he still with us. We might need him in the centre of our defence we looked very shaky when the ball was crossed into our box. Fans will have to get familiar with teams coming to Portman road using spoiling tactics all top teams have too they are not just going to lay down and hand us the points.
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Orraman added 11:35 - Aug 28
You certainly cannot deny that Martin is an extremely experienced referee at Championship and League 1 levels so such an outstandingly poor performance today suggests that, as others have said, this was an ego trip to satisfy his desire to be the talking point in a game watched by the third biggest crowd in the entire EFL today. I believe every game at this level has a ref assessor so surely his performance must be called into question
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Moisha added 12:16 - Aug 28
The ref may not have cost us two poorly defended goals, but if the 3rd counts like it should have, the second poorly defended goal doesn't happen as the game is then different.
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runningout added 12:58 - Aug 28
Ref was poor but not reason for draw
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Lightningboy added 13:10 - Aug 28
You only have to look at the above photo of the ref to understand what an arrogant t1t he is.
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:16 - Aug 28
The disallowed goal should have been irrelevant. We conceded two poor goals; that is what cost us two points from a game we should have won comfortably.
Mr, McK is absolutely right in what he says about the referee but all it will do is get him a fine. I am surprised at his comments.
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