- May 8, 2018
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Probably worth checking, did RDZ get another card today? Caught a glimpse of his number two holding him back at one point
I had the same thought live. Haven’t see replay yetI was certain their resultant free kick hit one of our players hands. I was shocked it wasn't given.
His celebration riled me no ebd. Was hoping for something to be lobbed at him.Any ban MUST start in August at the earliest.
None of this ‘serving’ it in close season bullsh1t.
Something was.His celebration riled me no ebd. Was hoping for something to be lobbed at him.
Was it? Are yiu sure?Something was.
Yep. Something the size of an orange or a stress ball was chucked from the North Stand and landed at his feet when he was 'giving it large' behind the goal. I was directly above it in the West Upper.Was it? Are yiu sure?
I just woke up and read commentary of the game.
15 shots on target !
I always thought the double jeopardy rule applied predominantly to goalkeepers bringing attackers down when they’re through on goal (and inside the box)? Rather than it being a penalty, red card and a forced substitution, it’s now just a penalty (and often a yellow depending on how intentional the “bringing down” was).It does - not sure of the wording of the rule, but a standard handball or foul is just a pen, but bringing down a player who is about to slot it into an empty net, or stopping the ball going into the net with your hands, is a straight red. The argument for it being a yellow is that we're not sure he was scoring - the fact that it was deliberately and he was likely to score means I think it should be a red, but I concede I am biased.
If it prevents a goslscoring opportunity, then it should be a red. Willian got sent off for Fulham for this in their semi final . Unfortunately this is a subjective decision by the ref as to whether the ball was going inI always thought the double jeopardy rule applied predominantly to goalkeepers bringing attackers down when they’re through on goal (and inside the box)? Rather than it being a penalty, red card and a forced substitution, it’s now just a penalty (and often a yellow depending on how intentional the “bringing down” was).
I have zero idea how it applies to defenders handling the ball for a clear goalscoring opportunity, if it even does?
I'm sure I have seen defenders on last line of defence being red carded for stopping the ball going in?I always thought the double jeopardy rule applied predominantly to goalkeepers bringing attackers down when they’re through on goal (and inside the box)? Rather than it being a penalty, red card and a forced substitution, it’s now just a penalty (and often a yellow depending on how intentional the “bringing down” was).
I have zero idea how it applies to defenders handling the ball for a clear goalscoring opportunity, if it even does?
Yes.
(But not nervous - excited. )
I agree with this. It was an excellent game to watch. Yes mistakes were made and we could have one but excitement and drama are what the game is all about and we got bucket loads of that.Bit surprised by the negativity, although it was my first game since 2019 and I thought it was exhilarating! Would have taken the point at the beginning of the day.
Dunk was out jumped/muscled by Jansson for their 1st and looked to be playing all the Brentford players onside for their 3rd. A bad day for him but I’m sure he’ll be back to his brilliant best on Tuesday. Oh - and that headed miss. He needs to start finishing some of those if we want to qualify for Europe.Thanks. Comments:
- Dunk’s positioning for their second
- Solly’s beautifully lofted cross for our second
- The pen. Look carefully at the movement of the arm, that was very deliberate handball. Should’ve been a red? Double jeopardy does count in that scenario.
Ferguson ‘picked up a knock on international duty’ according to reports I heard on the radio.Welbeck was good yesterday. The Welbeck yesterday is the best Welbeck of this season so far? I hope Welbeck will keep this good during IMPORTANT APRIL
By the way, why Ferguson didn't play yesterday ?.
For years he’s seems to miss one of those per game, 90% of the time over the crossbar.Dunk was out jumped/muscled by Jansson for their 1st and looked to be playing all the Brentford players onside for their 3rd. A bad day for him but I’m sure he’ll be back to his brilliant best on Tuesday. Oh - and that headed miss. He needs to start finishing some of those if we want to qualify for Europe.
Indeed - and I can’t say I’ve ever heard “double jeopardy” referred to in relation to these types of instances.I'm sure I have seen defenders on last line of defence being red carded for stopping the ball going in?