by Matt de K » 29 Sep 2012 20:20
by SpaceCruiser » 29 Sep 2012 20:29
by Libertine » 29 Sep 2012 20:39
Matt de K Not sure if we've had one of these before or not, but seeing as we've had a couple of bad decisions against us, I thought it would be good to have a plus/minus points accumulator for the season, for bad decisions that have affected the outcome of the game.
We all hear - "Well, it evens itself out over the duration of the season"
Well so far:
Torres offside goal = -1
Ba's handball goal = -2
I know this is all "ifs" & "maybes" but never-the-less I'm looking forward to scrubbing these -3 points off real soon
by Albert Spangler » 29 Sep 2012 20:56
SpaceCruiser And the two penalties we were denied against Tottenham.
That's 5 points the referees have cost us so far this season.
by old woman » 29 Sep 2012 21:17
Albert SpanglerSpaceCruiser And the two penalties we were denied against Tottenham.
That's 5 points the referees have cost us so far this season.
If we'd taken our chances and defended better then we wouldn't be relying on refereeing decisions.
by Ian Royal » 29 Sep 2012 22:32
by RoyalBlue » 29 Sep 2012 22:45
Ian Royal Anyone see whether Newcastle actually were offside when McCarthy brought their player down in the box? Because I thought that was a stonewall penalty until I saw the flag.
by Avon Royal » 29 Sep 2012 23:53
Matt de K Not sure if we've had one of these before or not, but seeing as we've had a couple of bad decisions against us, I thought it would be good to have a plus/minus points accumulator for the season, for bad decisions that have affected the outcome of the game.
We all hear - "Well, it evens itself out over the duration of the season"
Well so far:
Torres offside goal = -1
Ba's handball goal = -2
I know this is all "ifs" & "maybes" but never-the-less I'm looking forward to scrubbing these -3 points off real soon
by Ian Royal » 30 Sep 2012 00:47
RoyalBlueIan Royal Anyone see whether Newcastle actually were offside when McCarthy brought their player down in the box? Because I thought that was a stonewall penalty until I saw the flag.
Given that no-one else was interfering with play(recognising that is not the right expression) it had to be the player McCarthy brought down (Ba) who was offside.
by Handsome Man » 30 Sep 2012 01:36
by bcubed » 30 Sep 2012 01:50
by windermere_royal » 30 Sep 2012 03:09
Ian Royal Anyone see whether Newcastle actually were offside when McCarthy brought their player down in the box? Because I thought that was a stonewall penalty until I saw the flag.
by Libertine » 30 Sep 2012 03:34
Handsome Man Was it deliberate?
Newcastle were evry lucky to get the second goal, but was it definitely handball?
by Jackson Corner » 30 Sep 2012 03:39
by Handsome Man » 30 Sep 2012 09:30
LibertineHandsome Man Was it deliberate?
Newcastle were evry lucky to get the second goal, but was it definitely handball?
I had a pretty heated argument with a bunch of Toon fans on the comment thread for the article about the game at the Guardian about this exact thing. Intent, inschment. When a player is in his own box, extends his arm and a shot strikes either his hand or arm is a penalty not always given regardless of intent? To me the same standard should apply when in the opponent's box. No matter what the goal should be disallowed if a ball strikes his arm, if his arm is above his side/extended, and the ref deems there was intent the player should get a red card in addition to having the goal disallowed. The same standard should be applied to attacking players that is applied to defending players in both boxes...
by SpaceCruiser » 30 Sep 2012 09:46
Ideal Even itself out my arse, we are getting fukked over because we are "the small team" and everyone else is "the big team", hence decisions ALWAYS go their way.
by Super_horns » 30 Sep 2012 09:56
by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Sep 2012 10:10
Super_horns Does that mean your a bigger club than us...
Thinking of Mr Atwell?
It does seem the top managers can simply ring up and moan about a lack of decisions - could you do that in other sports?
by Matt de K » 30 Sep 2012 10:36
by RoyalBlue » 30 Sep 2012 10:58
Handsome ManLibertineHandsome Man Was it deliberate?
Newcastle were evry lucky to get the second goal, but was it definitely handball?
I had a pretty heated argument with a bunch of Toon fans on the comment thread for the article about the game at the Guardian about this exact thing. Intent, inschment. When a player is in his own box, extends his arm and a shot strikes either his hand or arm is a penalty not always given regardless of intent? To me the same standard should apply when in the opponent's box. No matter what the goal should be disallowed if a ball strikes his arm, if his arm is above his side/extended, and the ref deems there was intent the player should get a red card in addition to having the goal disallowed. The same standard should be applied to attacking players that is applied to defending players in both boxes...
I thin that's the recommended interpretation of the rules for defenders - if your arm is up in the air and a shot strikes it, then you can give away a penalty.
For attackers, I don't think it's so clear cut. To me, he stuck his hand out and stroked it into the net with what looked like a clear deliberate action, but would a third official or TV referee really have made the same decision? It could have been accidental and a legitimate goal.