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[Albion] Penalty?

Should this have been a penalty?

  • Yes - all day long

    Votes: 227 76.9%
  • No - strong defending

    Votes: 40 13.6%
  • Fence

    Votes: 28 9.5%

  • Total voters
    295


Guy Fawkes

The voice of treason
Sep 29, 2007
8,295
Last season i think they said we were the team that benefitted most from VAR reviews but another way to interpret that is that we were the team that the officials were making the wrong calls on the most often and VAR was needed to reverse their incorrect decisions

There is definitely a big team bias from the officials, hopefully it's a subconscious bias rather than deliberately deciding to give close decisions the way of the 'bigger' team or because they are anti another side

I do also wonder if, as fans of this club, we don't kick up enough of a fuss after a game where there have been incidence like this and this helps make it easy for refs to not give decisions in our favour, knowing we'll be more likely to accept a poor decision from them but hey know they will get a lot more flack from supporters of a big team and so to avoid that, tend to give them more?

oh, and in answer tot he original question, it was a penalty
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Last season i think they said we were the team that benefitted most from VAR reviews but another way to interpret that is that we were the team that the officials were making the wrong calls on the most often and VAR was needed to reverse their incorrect decisions

There is definitely a big team bias from the officials, hopefully it's a subconscious bias rather than deliberately deciding to give close decisions the way of the 'bigger' team or because they are anti another side

I do also wonder if, as fans of this club, we don't kick up enough of a fuss after a game where there have been incidence like this and this helps make it easy for refs to not give decisions in our favour, knowing we'll be more likely to accept a poor decision from them but hey know they will get a lot more flack from supporters of a big team and so to avoid that, tend to give them more?

oh, and in answer tot he original question, it was a penalty

I think we can say with some certainty that Mike Dean, at least, doesn’t give a shit
 




GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,995
Last season i think they said we were the team that benefitted most from VAR reviews but another way to interpret that is that we were the team that the officials were making the wrong calls on the most often and VAR was needed to reverse their incorrect decisions

There is definitely a big team bias from the officials, hopefully it's a subconscious bias rather than deliberately deciding to give close decisions the way of the 'bigger' team or because they are anti another side

I do also wonder if, as fans of this club, we don't kick up enough of a fuss after a game where there have been incidence like this and this helps make it easy for refs to not give decisions in our favour, knowing we'll be more likely to accept a poor decision from them but hey know they will get a lot more flack from supporters of a big team and so to avoid that, tend to give them more?

oh, and in answer tot he original question, it was a penalty

I think we 'benefitted' a lot from the not flagging for offsides, and having blatant offside goals ruled out.
 








drew

Drew
NSC Patron
Oct 3, 2006
23,609
Burgess Hill
It was definitely a penalty and from where Dean was he should have given it as there is no way he can be absolutely sure there was no contact. Having given it he would know there would be a review to confirm. By not giving it the pressure is then on the VAR not to overturn the decision. In effect, both Dean and Bankes bottled it. Perhaps it was Dean getting us back for the mess we caused his mate Mason!!!
 






nickjhs

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 9, 2017
1,539
Ballarat, Australia
Hugely reluctant to ever judge a foul based on a still photo.

Personally, if it was given against us I'd be furious and deem it incredibly soft, so fence.
I agree that the frame needs to be taken into context of the preceding ones, however a single frame is often the concluding one. Now if this frame is out of context and in fact HM only briefly touched Welbeck then he should have received a card for diving. What concerns me is the speed in which the decision was made, how often have we spent agonising minutes while the refs repeatedly watch the action frame forward and back, different angles etc, this was treated with far less rigour. Added to this it seems most of the pundits agree it should have been given.
 


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
Hugely reluctant to ever judge a foul based on a still photo.

Personally, if it was given against us I'd be furious and deem it incredibly soft, so fence.
It maybe a 'soft' penalty but it is a penalty. The defender has stopped a chance on goal by impeding him. If we had been the defending team you can bet there would be outrage on here saying what a soft penalty to give away but many would be saying ' you cant pull back defenders with your hands, risking a penalty'
Definitely a penalty
 


mwrpoole

Well-known member
Sep 10, 2010
1,519
Sevenoaks
It maybe a 'soft' penalty but it is a penalty. The defender has stopped a chance on goal by impeding him. If we had been the defending team you can bet there would be outrage on here saying what a soft penalty to give away but many would be saying ' you cant pull back defenders with your hands, risking a penalty'
Definitely a penalty

And a red card? Isn’t it the rule that if you commit a foul in the box without challenging for the ball then it’s a red card. I’m sure there’s been red cards this season where a player has been tugged back.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
And a red card? Isn’t it the rule that if you commit a foul in the box without challenging for the ball then it’s a red card. I’m sure there’s been red cards this season where a player has been tugged back.

If the fouler is the last man, then it’s a red card, in or outside of the penalty area.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
And a red card? Isn’t it the rule that if you commit a foul in the box without challenging for the ball then it’s a red card. I’m sure there’s been red cards this season where a player has been tugged back.

Which probably didn't help us get the pen.

"little team" getting a pen to probably win at Old Trafford and send the England vice captain off.

Not really Mike Dean's thing
 


vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Which probably didn't help us get the pen.

"little team" getting a pen to probably win at Old Trafford and send the England vice captain off.

Not really Mike Dean's thing

I do think that’s probably part of it, even subconsciously. Mike Dean’s taken enough pelters of late, the last thing he needed was sending off England darling Maguire and outraging the entire Man U fanbase for daring to give a penalty to us.
 




TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,909
Brighton
It was definitely a penalty and from where Dean was he should have given it as there is no way he can be absolutely sure there was no contact. Having given it he would know there would be a review to confirm. By not giving it the pressure is then on the VAR not to overturn the decision. In effect, both Dean and Bankes bottled it. Perhaps it was Dean getting us back for the mess we caused his mate Mason!!!

Bang on.

The check was so quick that it was clear they weren't even looking to "overturn" Dean's decision.
 


origigull

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2009
1,250
I do think that’s probably part of it, even subconsciously. Mike Dean’s taken enough pelters of late, the last thing he needed was sending off England darling Maguire and outraging the entire Man U fanbase for daring to give a penalty to us.
Mike Dean was probably thinking I don't want any threats on social media from manu fans. There's more of them than BHA fans.:whistle:
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sep 28, 2010
17,445
Shoreham
If the fouler is the last man, then it’s a red card, in or outside of the penalty area.

I believe the double jeapardy law means only a yellow is shown if the defender/tackler makes a genuine attempt to play the ball, regardless if they were the last man or not. Maguire, being completely the wrong side of Welbeck and making absolutely zero attempt to play the ball should have received a straight red and a penalty kick awarded. Twats.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,181
Gloucester
That jackass Dermot Gallagher is smugly satisfied that everything was hunky-dory with that. ''The Complete and Utter Shyster didn't see it clearly enough to award a penalty, so it wasn't a clear and obvious error so the VAR couldn't overturn it. So the original decision is upheld.''

So just when did the PGMOL decide to introduce the football equivalent of 'umpire's call?'

Besides, what happened to, "If you didn't see it clearly enough Mike, come over here and look at it several different times from different angles in slow motion?'
 






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