by The 17 Bus » 22 Sep 2008 08:57
by Wycombe Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:06
by Derbyshire Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:17
Wycombe Royal Should a player deliberately miss a penalty when one has obviously been incorrectly awarded?
Should a team let the opposition score when they have been awarded a goal that was clearly offside?
Should a player who handles the ball intentionally in the penalty and gets away with it go running up to the referee and point out his mistake?
Of course not. It is not for the players to make the decisions in the game, it is up to the officials and if they get it wrong then it is not the players fault.
We had a harshly disallowed goal and probably should have had another penalty but all that gets forgotten.
by Friday's Child » 22 Sep 2008 09:25
Derbyshire Royal It just makes Reading FC look shoddy and desperate. I think that we should offer to replay the game, if we win we get 3 points, if we lose then we only drop a point and get back some semblance of credibility.
by Royal Lady » 22 Sep 2008 09:27
by mattmartin89 » 22 Sep 2008 09:33
by Wycombe Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:33
Derbyshire RoyalWycombe Royal Should a player deliberately miss a penalty when one has obviously been incorrectly awarded?
Should a team let the opposition score when they have been awarded a goal that was clearly offside?
Should a player who handles the ball intentionally in the penalty and gets away with it go running up to the referee and point out his mistake?
Of course not. It is not for the players to make the decisions in the game, it is up to the officials and if they get it wrong then it is not the players fault.
We had a harshly disallowed goal and probably should have had another penalty but all that gets forgotten.
Those are all good points and i accept them, however, there could always be an element of doubt, where in this instance there was no doubt apart from Mr Magoo the linesman. It just makes Reading FC look shoddy and desperate. I think that we should offer to replay the game, if we win we get 3 points, if we lose then we only drop a point and get back some semblance of credibility.
by ElmParker » 22 Sep 2008 09:36
by Friday's Child » 22 Sep 2008 09:37
Royal Lady Seriously, get a life! Do you think Reading are the first team in the history of the game to be awarded a goal that shouldn't have been a goal?? It wasn't up to us to put the score right! The officials were at fault. End of.
by Derbyshire Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:39
by Wycombe Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:40
Friday's ChildRoyal Lady Everyone on the pitch knew that it wasn't a goal, but took it anyway.
by The 17 Bus » 22 Sep 2008 09:40
by The 17 Bus » 22 Sep 2008 09:41
Wycombe RoyalFriday's ChildRoyal Lady Everyone on the pitch knew that it wasn't a goal, but took it anyway.
So when a team get awarded a penalty and everyone on the team knows it wasn't a penalty should they miss it deliberately? And that type of situation must happen far more frequently than the one that occurred on Saturday.
by Millsy » 22 Sep 2008 09:41
Derbyshire RoyalWycombe Royal Should a player deliberately miss a penalty when one has obviously been incorrectly awarded?
Should a team let the opposition score when they have been awarded a goal that was clearly offside?
Should a player who handles the ball intentionally in the penalty and gets away with it go running up to the referee and point out his mistake?
Of course not. It is not for the players to make the decisions in the game, it is up to the officials and if they get it wrong then it is not the players fault.
We had a harshly disallowed goal and probably should have had another penalty but all that gets forgotten.
Those are all good points and i accept them, however, there could always be an element of doubt, where in this instance there was no doubt apart from Mr Magoo the linesman. It just makes Reading FC look shoddy and desperate. I think that we should offer to replay the game, if we win we get 3 points, if we lose then we only drop a point and get back some semblance of credibility.
by Wycombe Royal » 22 Sep 2008 09:42
Derbyshire Royal Unfortuantely not end of.
Reading FC's image will be tarnished by this, we pretend that we are a fair minded club and that the Oliver Holts of this world were wrong. I am not saying that this has never happened before, I was at the game in 1978 when Youlden didnt score, what I am saying is that it would be good for us to take the moral high ground rather than just shrugging our shoulders and saying isnt life a bitch!
by CholseyRoyal » 22 Sep 2008 09:44
The 17 Bus It was the ball back across the goal that was awarded as a goal, according to teh replays, just before it hit the crossbar, not when it went wide.
I think we should have told the ref it was not a goal as well, could easily have been on the minds of our players as well, all in all a bit of entertainment, but not in the name of sport.
by Friday's Child » 22 Sep 2008 09:46
Wycombe Royal So when a team get awarded a penalty and everyone on the team knows it wasn't a penalty should they miss it deliberately? And that type of situation must happen far more frequently than the one that occurred on Saturday.
by andrew1957 » 22 Sep 2008 09:48
by Sarah Star » 22 Sep 2008 09:51
by CMRoyal » 22 Sep 2008 09:53
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