Joe's two touch thing

it was extremely poor play from Hart and it got their tails up leading to a goal a few minutes later.

Hart really needs to work on his distribution in general. The number of times he kicks the ball straight out of play is incredible.
 
Quite incredible at half time on Sky,Rednapp announced that he Gullit and G Neville,combined playing experience of 40 plus years were ignorant of this law of the game.In the MOTD coverage P Neville gave the Ref the back handed compliment that he had done well to spot the offence,having just shown that the two players between him and the incident blocked his view.The footage of the assistant ref,saying "two touches" was conveniently ignored to suit the narrative.
 
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
it was extremely poor play from Hart and it got their tails up leading to a goal a few minutes later.

Hart really needs to work on his distribution in general. The number of times he kicks the ball straight out of play is incredible.[/

Fuck me he is a sports man he made a slight misjudgement, would you go down Rory McIlroy,s throat for slightly mis hitting a drive, or Alister Cook for edging a ball to slip because he made a misjudgement of a few millimetres
 
IrelandSuperman said:
Credit to the lino and ref for a. spotting it and b. correctly applying the Laws.
The linesman/assistant referee was the same one that told our players to go and thank our fans away at Arsenal a couple of seasons ago, because the tickets were so expensive. He got his wrists slapped for that.

Seems a better official than most.
 
plattlnview said:
Quite incredible at half time on Sky,Rednapp announced that he Gullit and G Neville,combined playing experience of 40 plus years were ignorant of this law of the game.In the MOTD coverage P Neville gave the Ref the back handed compliment that he had done well to spot the offence,having just shown that the two players between him and the incident blocked his view.The footage of the assistant ref,saying "two touches" was conveniently ignored to suit the narrative.

I'm not convinced the referee actually acted on the assistants advice. If you look at the footage then you can see Mike Dean blowing his whistle and waving play back before the ball has even reached Charlie Austin's feet, so within a couple of seconds. I think he just happened to spot it, whch was a cracking piece of play from him, he must just have been looking at exactly the right angle, at exactly the right time, to see the ball being moved by Hart's foot before his other foot kicked it.
 
grim up north said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
it was extremely poor play from Hart and it got their tails up leading to a goal a few minutes later.

Hart really needs to work on his distribution in general. The number of times he kicks the ball straight out of play is incredible.[/

Fuck me he is a sports man he made a slight misjudgement, would you go down Rory McIlroy,s throat for slightly mis hitting a drive, or Alister Cook for edging a ball to slip because he made a misjudgement of a few millimetres

Hart probably practises distribution quite a lot.deffo his weakness.

it did change the game though,both were correct decisions but QPR didnt think so and they used it to push on.

Mental strength is as important as any other skill and the difference between a good player and world class.

Sometimes Hart has a little jittery patch.
 

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