In his weekly football briefing Annesley conceded the pass wasn’t obviously forward from the broadcast view, but stressed the referee was in a better position to make the call.
“I have lost count of the number of times this year that I have been asked about passes whether they are forward or back,” Annesley said.
“I think that particular decision when you look at it on the broadcast view it is not clearly a forward pass.
In fact looking form a broadcast perspective you could argue that it looks like it is an OK pass.
“But the referee is right there. He makes an instinctive judgment based on what he sees. He reacts immediately. He’s in a good position.”
So basically, if Klein says black is white and up is down, he is right. Ignore your own perception.
“I have lost count of the number of times this year that I have been asked about passes whether they are forward or back,” Annesley said.
“I think that particular decision when you look at it on the broadcast view it is not clearly a forward pass.
In fact looking form a broadcast perspective you could argue that it looks like it is an OK pass.
“But the referee is right there. He makes an instinctive judgment based on what he sees. He reacts immediately. He’s in a good position.”
So basically, if Klein says black is white and up is down, he is right. Ignore your own perception.
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