Inter Me Nan
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reckon it came off Rodri’s head onto mctomishits hence a goal kickwell considering it came off Rodri's head I'd expect a corner or are you saying the rules shouldn't apply
I was watching with my family and another family who don't really follow football much.It passes understanding how a blue could believe Tierney officiated the final fairly when even the commentators—and later pundits—were questioning nearly every decision he made.
Ditto non football friends I was watching with. Just proves it is not in our heads.I wached it with a mate. She actively dislikes football, but even she was asking why the ref was giving everything to them lot, asked how Grealish could possibly get his hand out of the way, and asked why de bruyne getting tripped in the box wasnt a penalty.
Look at wan bissakas hands as he’s heading the ball, there higher than jacks.You don’t understand jumping. As you have proven here.
When your on the way up, your arms drive down to aid lift.
When youve reached the top of your jump and on your way down your arms move upwards to aid hang time and then land without falling over. I actually cant believe im having to explain this to an adult
This is elementary stuff…
The hand ball has to be deliberate OR he has to have made his body naturally bigger (or whatever the actual wording is). In my opinion, by moving his arm up when he did, he gave them the excuse they needed. I get that you disagree. I agree with you that it's a shit decision. I agree with you that the pigmol is gunning for us.According to the rules handball has to be deliberate. It is the interpretation of the rules which causes all the trouble because their penalty was not in line with any of the advice on how the rules are to be interpreted. The rules are not to be interpreted in such a way that means VAR is to be used to seek out anything which might mean a penalty MAY be awarded. Contact between ball and hand does not automatically mean a penalty must be given. Factors such as "proximity" and the position of the hand must be considered. The underlying aim is to ensure that VAR does not become a way of looking for anything for which a penalty MAY JUST AT A STRETCH be awarded but that it is a way of helping the officials identify genuine foul play. If we apply this to yesterday's "penalty" we must ask if Jack really cheated and the answer is no. Was he seeking to gain an unfair advantage? The answer is, of course, no. Was there, therefore, any reason at all to award a penalty, which may have a material effect on the result of the game? Answers on a postcard. We may see this clearer when we ask why VAR spent so little time considering the penalty claim when KdB appeared to be fouled. But then this leads us away from incompetence and into issues such as partiality and possible corruption. Why do all errors seem to favour the same team?
Stand up and jump as high as you can and tell me that you move your arms up on the way down.You don’t understand jumping. As you have proven here.
When your on the way up, your arms drive down to aid lift.
When youve reached the top of your jump and on your way down your arms move upwards to aid hang time and then land without falling over. I actually cant believe im having to explain this to an adult
This is elementary stuff…
You are ignoring the law as its written. The same as the referees. As you have already been told. But to correct you yet again, please see belowThe hand ball has to be deliberate OR he has to have made his body naturally bigger (or whatever the actual wording is). In my opinion, by moving his arm up when he did, he gave them the excuse they needed. I get that you disagree. I agree with you that it's a shit decision. I agree with you that the pigmol is gunning for us.
Yes my arms move up on the way down!! As do every sportsman's!!Stand up and jump as high as you can and tell me that you move your arms up on the way down.
[QUOTE="threadkiller, post:Stand up and jump as high as you can and tell me that you move your arms up on the way down.