Re: Agueros penalty
That website is run by a media team, not a set of officials. jog on
Matty said:6one said:pudge said:It's not the media who decide what to mark it down as.
Everyone has acknowledged that history more than likely dictates he will be given the goal by the independent panel, but the 'rules' dictate it's an O.G.
You're ignorance, or just blue tinted view to this, is odd. But given your recent posts maybe it isn't.
The rules say it's Aguero's goal.
It's not blue-tinted. It's facts.
It is the media who decide what to mark it down as on their captions on the television and in the match reports in the papers and for the club's to decide. (interestingly chris bailey doesn't know the rules either)
That's the second time you've made that statement, and you're as wrong now as you were the first time.
http://www.premierleague.com/conten...014/epl.match-report.html/man-city-vs-everton
Here's the match page for the City v Everton game from the Officla Premeir League website. This isn't the independent media, it's the actual website from the league. Take a look at who scored City's third goal. Tim Howard (O.G). The people who run the competition that Aguero actually took the penalty in believe it was an own goal.
As I said earlier in the thread, I spoke to an actualy qualified referee about the issue and he made it very clear, once the ball ceased it's journey towards the goal (when it started to come back, away from the goal, off the post) the initial shot is deemed to have finished, after this the ball hit Howard, changed direction again, and went into the goal, therefore an own goal. It doesn't matter how many times you state "the rules say it's Aguero's goal" and "that's a fact", it doesn't make you right. The rules do not say it is Aguero's goal, and it most certainly is not a fact. If the rules were as clear as you seem to think they are then the Premier League would have credited Aguero with the goal, and referees, with the ability to consider the incident in depth after the fact, and consult the FA's rulebook, would credit it to Aguero too. They haven't.
That website is run by a media team, not a set of officials. jog on