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Disallowed penalty/goal for Newcastle last night...



lizard

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Jul 14, 2005
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Not seen it mentioned, but if it is please merge/delete whatever, and abuse me for my clear buffoonery.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/04/05/newcastle-uniteds-bizarre-disallowed-penalty-has-left-everyone/

To paraphrase:
Newcastle get awarded penalty.
Ritchie takes it and sticks it in.
Penalty disallowed for encroachment of Gayle.
Burton given a free-kick.
:facepalm:
But he's apologised, so that makes everything all right.

Could you imagine if that happened here!

(Also, another nice touch is they still have Newcastle as second.)

:albion2:
 






hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
It really is amazing that nobody on here has mentioned it, until now.
 








Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Could you imagine if that happened here!
Newcastle should have been given a penalty - they weren't. Happened here many times.
 








daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Didn't this happen to us against Palarse at Stamford Bridge or was it disallowed because of palace players encroaching? ...which is much worse. I'm drunk/and stoned and can't remember
 


The Fish

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Jan 5, 2017
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Newcastle should have been given a penalty - they weren't. Happened here many times.

We were given a penalty, we scored the penalty, then that goal was incorrectly ruled out because the referee and his team didn't know the rules. The only way Burton should have got a free kick is if Ritchie missed and only Newcastle players encroached before the ball was kicked.

Not the same as not getting a penalty awarded.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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We were given a penalty, we scored the penalty, then that goal was incorrectly ruled out because the referee and his team didn't know the rules.
But your player was guilty of encroachment, right? So the goal was correctly ruled out.
 




hans kraay fan club

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We were given a penalty, we scored the penalty, then that goal was incorrectly ruled out because the referee and his team didn't know the rules. The only way Burton should have got a free kick is if Ritchie missed and only Newcastle players encroached before the ball was kicked.

Not the same as not getting a penalty awarded.

But your player was guilty of encroachment, right? So the goal was correctly ruled out.
[MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION] is right. You're wrong. The goal was absolutely NOT 'incorrectly ruled out'. It was 100% correctly ruled out, for Gayle's very blatant encroachment. Stroud's only mistake was to NOT award you a re-take. So in essence, it is indeed just the same as being denied a clear penalty.
 












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[MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION] is right. You're wrong. The goal was absolutely NOT 'incorrectly ruled out'. It was 100% correctly ruled out, for Gayle's very blatant encroachment. Stroud's only mistake was to NOT award you a re-take. So in essence, it is indeed just the same as being denied a clear penalty.
A clear penalty is still subjective, the enforcement of this rule is not, therefore they're not the same occurance.
 






The Fish

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Jan 5, 2017
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[MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION]is right. You're wrong. The goal was absolutely NOT 'incorrectly ruled out'. It was 100% correctly ruled out, for Gayle's very blatant encroachment. Stroud's only mistake was to NOT award you a re-take. So in essence, it is indeed just the same as being denied a clear penalty.

No, it's fundamentally not. A "clear penalty" remains subjective. The penalty had already been awarded, clear or otherwise, and then the referee failed in his job because of a lack of knowledge a lack of basic competence. It would be like a referee awarding a goal after a team puts the ball in the back of the net directly from the throw-in.
 


hans kraay fan club

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No, it's fundamentally not. A "clear penalty" remains subjective. The penalty had already been awarded, clear or otherwise, and then the referee failed in his job because of a lack of knowledge a lack of basic competence. It would be like a referee awarding a goal after a team puts the ball in the back of the net directly from the throw-in.

:shrug: whatever.

At least you'll have something to blame if you lose the title on GD.
 


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