Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Linesmen are redundant nowadays.Do we know if the on-field ref actually saw it?
VAR certainly would have.
Linesmen are redundant nowadays.Do we know if the on-field ref actually saw it?
VAR certainly would have.
Dunk had a good goal disallowed from a free kick because the referee said the keeper wasn't ready. Is that in the laws of the game?I don’t see anything wrong with it. Is it against the laws of the game ? Regardless, not his fault the defender jumps out of the way. Toney is a brilliant player and showed it in that game.
Perfect summary. The ‘hero returns’ narrative across the media is sickening.Cheating. But he probably had a bet riding on himself scoring, so quelle surprise.
Don't much like him to be honest. He's played the victim card over the past year because of his justified ban and the hero's welcome he's recevied upon his return by Brentford (Understandable to some extent) and the media (vomit inducing sychophancy) is very disappointing. He has made himself look like he barely has two brain cells to rub togehter with his interviews and has now advertised himself as a blatant cheat on the field as well as off it. I suppose we're supposed to cheer for the chancer when gormless Southgate eventually puts an England shirt on him again.
Not for me.
I have no idea about that either. I don’t study the ever changing landscape of football rules. If you go down the ‘whatabout’ route though I do know you will be very resentful.Dunk had a good goal disallowed from a free kick because the referee said the keeper wasn't ready. Is that in the laws of the game?
The amount of betting around football (and sport in general) is staggering (admittedly as someone who never gambles). Not just the act of being itself, but the tv and radio advertising, sponsorship of features in the media, and features about it (and the bets to make), typically on TalkShite.Perfect summary. The ‘hero returns’ narrative across the media is sickening.
Exactly, it's the moving the foam action that's the cheating for me.Moving the ball a little bit away from the ref’s mark, and hoping to get away with it - pushing the boundaries / gamesmanship.
Moving the ref’s foam, to change the position that the ref has decreed - not for me. Cheating, pure and simple.
There was an instance a few months ago where Trippier was disagreeing with the ref about where the ball should be and, once the ref had walked away he picked up the ball of foam the ref had sprayed and moved it to where he wanted.If players are allowed to do that, it'll become a tactic.
Quick! Nick a bit of the refs foam and draw a line over there!
he's not going to kick the foamMoving the ball a bit seems fine to me, but moving the foam doesn't, that seems like cheating.
It was a rhetorical question.I have no idea about that either. I don’t study the ever changing landscape of football rules. If you go down the ‘whatabout’ route though I do know you will be very resentful.
Yep.It's a matter of a handful of inches he moves it - nothing compared to many free kicks or even throw ins. And besides, if the defender on the right end of the wall had actually stood his ground rather than jump further into the wall the ball wouldn't have even got to the goal. Much ado about nothing IMHO.
That's something I don't understand.Dunk had a good goal disallowed from a free kick because the referee said the keeper wasn't ready. Is that in the laws of the game?
I suppose it depends what you mean by a 'handful of inches'. He moves it at least a ball's width the first time - and then another balls width the second time. That's around 20" - almost two feet. Big handfuls! And I think, as many have mentioned on here, moving the foam to 'pretend' he hadn't moved the ball is what is the real cheating bit.It's a matter of a handful of inches he moves it - nothing compared to many free kicks or even throw ins. And besides, if the defender on the right end of the wall had actually stood his ground rather than jump further into the wall the ball wouldn't have even got to the goal. Much ado about nothing IMHO.
There isn’t a new amount of confusion in modern football other than that nowadays everyone has an opinion about everything. In the old days the ref would have decided what to do and the only discussion of it would have been by Brentford and Forest fans.If it had happened to be one of our players doing it I'd be more than happy to take the 3 points it contributed toward,so am I saying I'm ok with our player cheating? Not really no, but to my mind he's used the total confusion of modern day football and used it to his team's advantage,the law is clear,he broke the law but the person/people in charge on the day yet again failed in their duties to uphold the laws they're employed for,I have no doubt VAR didn't even see it until someone pointed it out to them.
Anyway in answer to the question I'd go with it's clever cheating.