heslops barnet
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To many changes at the end for wolves, why?Fucking wankers, totally undeserved. Wolves tried to be a little too intricate there instead of just booting the fucker up the other end.
To many changes at the end for wolves, why?Fucking wankers, totally undeserved. Wolves tried to be a little too intricate there instead of just booting the fucker up the other end.
I thought you couldn’t get a red if it’s inside the box
Thought re the red it was double jeopardy rule?
Outside the box - red.
In the box - pen.
3rd bottom wont get 38 points this seasonI'm still in the "27 more points" camp
Ain’t karma à bitch?After our game it went straight over to Selhurst Park. Nketiah
There was one sub came on for Palace in the 6 mins of added time so that added more time the clock. Palace scored in 97th minute
If the player doesn’t make a genuine attempt to win the ball, it can still be a penalty and a red card.Can someone explain the red card / penalty incident at Brentford please.
The rag was pulled back in the area so it's a penalty and yellow card, fair enough. But I thought it could only be a red card under current rules if it was dangerous play. Yet I've just heard about the PL saying the rag wasn't in control of the ball so yellow was correct. Shearer has said he wasn't in control because he was being pulled back so it should have been red. Has there been a change in the interpretation of the double jeopardy aspect?
No doubt the rags will receive an apology from red Webb and his mates, as the Brentford player wasn’t making a genuine effort to win the ball.If the player doesn’t make a genuine attempt to win the ball, it can still be a penalty and a red card.
See Cancelo vs Fulham a few season’s back as an example.
Hope they do. It doesn’t do anything but encourage more crying from their fans.No doubt the rags will receive an apology from red Webb and his mates, as the Brentford player wasn’t making a genuine effort to win the ball.
Double jeopardy still exists, it only comes into play if a genuine attempt to play the ball is made. Can still get a red for deliberate stuff of which that was very deliberate. He should have saw a red its not even a debate. Another officiating fuck up but a happy one for once.Can someone explain the red card / penalty incident at Brentford please.
The rag was pulled back in the area so it's a penalty and yellow card, fair enough. But I thought it could only be a red card under current rules if it was dangerous play. Yet I've just heard about the PL saying the rag wasn't in control of the ball so yellow was correct. Shearer has said he wasn't in control because he was being pulled back so it should have been red. Has there been a change in the interpretation of the double jeopardy aspect?
Went too defensive and ended up dropping 2 points should have kept arias onTo many changes at the end for wolves, why?
If the player doesn’t make a genuine attempt to win the ball, it can still be a penalty and a red card.
See Cancelo vs Fulham a few season’s back as an example.
Cheers for the replies. I thought it had to be dangerous play for it to be a red if a penalty is awarded.Double jeopardy still exists, it only comes into play if a genuine attempt to play the ball is made. Can still get a red for deliberate stuff of which that was very deliberate. He should have saw a red its not even a debate. Another officiating fuck up but a happy one for once.
According to VAR ( what I'm told they said) the attacker wasn't in full control of the ball so it couldn't be classed as preventing a clear goalscoring chance. The same excuse for not sending the Palace keeper off in the final where it was claimed Haaland was going away from goal so the handball wasn't classed as stopping a clear goal scoring chance.Can someone explain the red card / penalty incident at Brentford please.
The rag was pulled back in the area so it's a penalty and yellow card, fair enough. But I thought it could only be a red card under current rules if it was dangerous play. Yet I've just heard about the PL saying the rag wasn't in control of the ball so yellow was correct. Shearer has said he wasn't in control because he was being pulled back so it should have been red. Has there been a change in the interpretation of the double jeopardy aspect?