Millwallawayveteran1988
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I dont know why he didnt just throw his head at it...
Looked borderline offside to me
Looked borderline offside to me
leighton said:Right a bit different but looking at the Tevez goal that got disaloud for a handball or a offside. It was a harsh handball to be given against him. You look at some of the stuff that other teams have gotten away with. It is a harsh decision. Van Der Vaart at Spurs had gotten away with 2 howlers compared to Tevez and also the Henry incident this time last year. What are the rules it seems a joke to be called up for it. I think for a handball if it hit the arm from the elbow down to the hand it should be classed as a handball. Above the elbow to the shoulder it shouldnt be classed as a hand ball. It seems that with different refs you get away with more over some other refs.
Fallingbostel Blue said:to carry on the theme of post, what constitutes time wasting as I was getting pissed off with Ben Foster on Saturday. Also why did De Jong get booked for kicking the ball way and one of the Brum players not when he kicked if into the third tier when he was clearly off the pitch and the whistle had already gone.
Matty said:I'm right in line with where the Tevez "handball" occurred as I sit in 109, I wasn't 1005 certain at the time but I was leaning more towards chest than arm, having seen replays I'm pretty sure it was chest rather than arm. What it certainly wasn't was deliberate handball and a booking.
Same here, the bell end on MoTD, made a clear point of it, despite replays showing it hit his chest.scenecreamer said:what angers me is not the call, but the media saying it was a correct call, or implying that it was obviously, clearly a handball, as though to say Tevez is a cheat.
just another way to slur our team