He knew if he quickly ducked Stockdale wouldn't have seen it in time to save and it would have been a goal.
Wow, Glenn Murray has eyes in the back of his head!
He knew if he quickly ducked Stockdale wouldn't have seen it in time to save and it would have been a goal.
Why? It was justified with the save had they scored then who knows what the end result would have been.
We have nothing to lose as if it is deemed frivulous and increased by 1 game he will also miss the cup game, so no great loss.
I wasn't even talking about the handball, as you'll see if you read what I was replying too.If a goal scoring opportunity has been denied by handball then it is red wherever it happens
He also said Stephens was correctly sent off, so shows he's a clueless prick.
Thought it was correct myself.
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If that is the case I am sorry as I was only relaying what somebody said in the concourse after the game and as you say they may have added their bit to it about the club appealing as a follow on from him saying it wasnt a red card offense. I dont know as I dont use twitter I have enough trouble on here. Perhaps I should have covered myself and said apparently.
He also said Stephens was correctly sent off, so shows he's a clueless prick.
Thought it was correct myself.
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Oops...and it was me that you were replying to...my point about the keeper is still valid - if a defender fouled an attacker through on goal it would be a red (as long as it wasn't a genuine attempt to play the ball in the penalty area as you point out) despite the keeper being in place to save any shot. Where the keeper is is largely (but not totally) irrelevant when it comes to deciding on whether a goal scoring opportunity has been denied.I wasn't even talking about the handball, as you'll see if you read what I was replying too.
Wow, Glenn Murray has eyes in the back of his head!
I assume if we appeal now, he can play vs Cardiff and definitely miss the cup game if our appeal is unsuccessful.
We run the risk of him missing away Huddesfield if the FA think it's a frivolous appeal.
It's not a frivolous appeal in my eyes so definitely worth the appeal.
I'd rather have Glenn available for the Cardiff game, where they are likely to park the bus, than away Huddersfield, where hopefully Sam and Hemed can do the job necessary.
Appeal hearing taking place on Monday.
Indeed. It's being made out like his hands were by his side, and he raised them to stop the ball - that's not what happened. He already had his hand in front of him - the choice he was faced with was:
a) get my hands out of the way and take it in the face
b) not get smashed in the face
With the amount of time he had to think, there's no time to make the choice properly, so he went with self preservation. IMO it should be a penalty, as while he couldn't help it, his arms shouldn't be there in the first place.
But I don't think it should be a red card, because it didn't stop a goal, it just stopped him getting smashed in the face.
It is a deliberate hand ball, however. Goal scoring chance. Unfortunate 'red'. Instinctive, yes, but dems doz rules, alas. Just pleased it's only one game. Thought it was three.