by If you still hate Futcher » 04 Apr 2011 13:42
by Croydon Royal » 04 Apr 2011 13:55
ZacNaloen Good, because I couldn't work out why it was ruled out from the game and no one had mentioned it.
They reckon offside, would like to know who was offside because it certainly wasn't Simon.
by ZacNaloen » 04 Apr 2011 13:58
by Croydon Royal » 04 Apr 2011 14:03
by ZacNaloen » 04 Apr 2011 14:05
by Svlad Cjelli » 04 Apr 2011 14:07
by ZacNaloen » 04 Apr 2011 14:07
Svlad Cjelli I thought it was controlled by his arm, but i was a long way away.
But there's enough doubt to explain why the ref saw it that way - and if we're moaning about the ref's decisons on Saturday we are a set of spoilt brats, because we certainly got the better luck out of them.
by Svlad Cjelli » 04 Apr 2011 14:14
ZacNaloenSvlad Cjelli I thought it was controlled by his arm, but i was a long way away.
But there's enough doubt to explain why the ref saw it that way - and if we're moaning about the ref's decisions on Saturday we are a set of spoilt brats, because we certainly got the better luck out of them.
Quiet you. I just want Church to turn the corner
by ZacNaloen » 04 Apr 2011 14:18
by rfcjoe » 04 Apr 2011 14:24
by ZacNaloen » 04 Apr 2011 14:26
by Croydon Royal » 04 Apr 2011 14:32
ZacNaloen That's better.
Simon if you are reading this, it was a cracking strike.
Not quite as cracking as that one you scored at the end of last season, but cracking none the less.
We believe in you.
by bcubed » 04 Apr 2011 14:52
Far CanalKitson12Fox Talbot The Pompey backpass was played from the thigh so it was OK, correct decision by ref. If played by knee or below would have been an offence. Writes a non-ref, in trepidation.
Thought you could play it back with the knee?
You can.
In 1992, it was ruled that if a player deliberately kicked the ball with his feet for his goalkeeper and the latter touched it with his hands or arms, there would be an indirect free-kick against him. Heading the ball, playing it with the knee, thigh or chest were all still permitted, as it was felt that such situations, deprived of the accuracy of a pass with feet, might create a chance of the opposing forwards stealing a wayward back pass to their advantage.
http://www.fifa.com/newscentre/news/newsid=72050.html
by Svlad Cjelli » 04 Apr 2011 14:54
bcubed And it also prohibits touching the ball with hand from a throw - didn't know that either!
by facaldaqui » 04 Apr 2011 15:02
kieran Well, I cam on before the game and here I am after.
Well done and congrats on the win.
Didnt think it was a particularly good game, but was better than some of the other enconuters. Particularly the one at FP at the start of the season.
Shame about the violence but I get used to that to be honest.
good luck for the rest of the season - will we see you next season or not? good luck if not.
PUP
by facaldaqui » 04 Apr 2011 15:05
If you still hate Futcher
What a shame that Church's goal was ruled out - a great strike and it would've done him no end of good for that have been allowed.
by facaldaqui » 04 Apr 2011 15:07
Croydon RoyalZacNaloen Good, because I couldn't work out why it was ruled out from the game and no one had mentioned it.
They reckon offside, would like to know who was offside because it certainly wasn't Simon.
From where I was sitting in the North-East corner - with a pretty good view of it - it looked like a blatant handball to me. Thought the Howard one was a bit more of a close-call, but to be fair to the ref I could see why he gave that one too. (Whether I'd be saying all this if we hadn't won I don't know!).
Thought Howard had one of his best games for the club - definitely one of his best this season. McCarthy continues to grow into an excellent keeper and Zurab again showed his class. I know Mills and Pearce formed an excellent partnership earlier in the season but we just have to keep him in the side. The only change I'd definitely make for Tuesday is Griffin in for Gunnarsson. Long-term I expect Ivar to be replaced by either Pearce or Mills, and obviously Leigertwood needs to come back in when fit too. I'm in the camp that would prefer him to replace Karacan than Tabb.
One other thing I would say....for the first time in a few years I think we have a team that I'd back to win the play offs if we got there. Not necessarily in terms of class, but in terms of attitude and the way they battle. There's nothing nervous or panicky about the way we play when we're in front. Under Rodgers (and to an extent under Coppell towards the end of his reign) I always felt that we were one slip away from disaster. Maybe it's the way McDermott's set them up, maybe it's where the experience of a back four containing Harte, Ivar, Zurab, Bryn or Griffin comes into play, but even when we played against Everton recently I didn't feel the same nerves in the last five minutes that I used to do when we're 1-0 up.
by TFF » 04 Apr 2011 15:42
bcubed It also says "deliberately kick" without reference to parts of the leg (I would have thought this outweighs anything written in 1992)
Svlad CjelliThat Friday Feeling Definite back pass missed though.
More likely ignored than missed - refs are actullay coached not to give them, as they're so difficult to administer, with so many players so close to the goal.
by TFF » 04 Apr 2011 15:46
facaldaqui Watching Man City thrash Sunderland yesterday really brought it home to me how well our defence did against them.
by bcubed » 04 Apr 2011 16:02
That Friday Feelingbcubed It also says "deliberately kick" without reference to parts of the leg (I would have thought this outweighs anything written in 1992)
[b]Look up "kick" in a dictionary.[/b]
The confusion comes because it's referred to as a "back pass rule" but the technicality requires the foot to have been used, deliberately.
What confuses me, having read the rule, is how after a deliberate kick of the ball by a defender (a failed clearance or a blocked shot for example) the goalkeeper is sometimes allowed to handle the ball.
Then we have Dirk's assertion, on the Boro Refwatch thread, that referees are encouraged to ignore the rule altogetherSvlad CjelliThat Friday Feeling Definite back pass missed though.
More likely ignored than missed - refs are actullay coached not to give them, as they're so difficult to administer, with so many players so close to the goal.
If that's the case, change the rule.
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