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All I’d say is, it isn’t the first penalty where the team conceding it have said ‘what is he meant to do? how can he get out of the way?, it wasn’t intended’ etc etc. Cuts no ice that. If the attacking player is impeded, it’s a penalty.


Glad it was given, Still think it shouldn't have been.
 
Fulham winning cranks the pressure up on Newcastle best thing this means he can’t afford to roll over now. Can see 0-0 tomorrow

That an Chelsea were the best resuts for me, even Burnley not winning was a bonus as they are a bit closer to the drop and we have played them twice in the league

I don't want Liverpool to drop of CL contention as they will then be able to concentrate on the CL this season, and solely on the PL next,
 
Hadn’t seen that angle.

As you say it’s a penalty regardless. He impedes his opponent, deliberately or not, so that means it’s a penalty.
100% pen now ive seen it back clearly. After the contact with his head, he trips him deliberately with his foot which is difficult to see initially. Even Danny Murphy has just said a Penalty.

Should have been a red card aswell...
 
The leg doesn't catch him.




I don't really care either way with that, if it was given against us I'd be annoyed but understand, if it wasn't given for us I'd be annoyed but understand.

At the end of the day he accidentally impedes him and stops a goal, common sense should mean a penalty.

The leg did catch him. Just shown clearly on MOTD
 
I'd kick off if that was given against us.

DCL trips over his head, what is Arnold meant to do?
TAA then trips him after the initial contact with his head! Just shown it clearly on MOTD. Danny murphy saw that and conceded it was a Pen!
Should gave been a red also, as was a deliberate foul.
 
It be the end of Gerard’s managerial career if he goes to Liverpool next season with no money to spend! If he is offered the job he should sure but I want 300m net to spend on players.
This is why clubs often go for young inexperienced managers they know the fans will like as they can avoid the transfer spend conversation.
 
This is why clubs often go for young inexperienced managers they know the fans will like as they can avoid the transfer spend conversation.
and then Roman in typical fashion splurged a ton of money on expensive signings and gave them to a cheap, inexperienced popular manager who had no idea what to do with them.
 

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