Interesting how many people seem to want to live in an echo chamber.
I don’t like coffee and there are several coffee shops on every high street; I just don’t go in them.
The knowledge that coffee is a popular drink is important though.
This thread title and content reminds me of the time a was given a copy of the Vincent Price version of the Fly only to put it in my VHS player and realise it was the Jeff Goldblum one.
How many times in the last year have stray Hamas rockets obliterated hospitals within Gaza?
If the answer is zero then Occam’s Razor suggests this is a targeted attack by IDF.
I think a change of thread title is in order. It doesn’t reflect what is going on anymore.
It would be more apt to call it ‘Israel state massacres thousands of innocent Palestinians’.
The current law doesn’t determine a handball as deliberate if it touches the hand or arm after ricocheting off another part of the body.
It doesn’t specify that in the wording of the law but that is how referees are being told to apply the law.
Sadly not.
As the law stands defenders can benefit from the ball bouncing off another part of the body and hitting an arm even if it is in an unnatural position.
I reckon we will see a goal line clearance soon where this happens and all hell will break loose and force IFAB to change this...
I’d be surprised if Taylor saw it hit his knee in real time.
I don’t think his position was that good and a lot of players were in his way.
Quite likely he had the VAR in his ear telling him what happened.