[Albion] Premier League 3-6/5/24

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Sorry - didn't realise there was a game on tonight!

Friday 3rd May​

Luton Town v Everton (20:00) - Sky Sports

Saturday 4th May​

Arsenal v Bournemouth (12:30) - TNT Sports
Brentford v Fulham
Burnley v Newcastle United
Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest
Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers (17:30) - Sky Sports

Sunday 5th May​

Brighton and Hove Albion v Aston Villa (14:00) - Sky Sports
Chelsea v West Ham United (14:00)
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (16:30) - Sky Sports

Monday 6th May​

Crystal Palace v Manchester United (20:00) - Sky Sports

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Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
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Sussex but not by the sea
Jeez, I can't remember the last time our form looked so bad in that table. We need something Sunday, just to change the mood a bit. By something I mean really compete and don't get thrashed. I'd be happy if the game is still alive on 85 mins and we have scored a goal. 2 goals in the last 6 games is woeful even with the injuries.
 
























Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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The player fouled was nowhere near the ball, you can only give a pen in that situation if the attacker was prevented from scoring or at least having an attempt at goal. He was about 10 yards behind the action
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
The player fouled was nowhere near the ball, you can only give a pen in that situation if the attacker was prevented from scoring or at least having an attempt at goal. He was about 10 yards behind the action
That can’t be right otherwise on a free kick the defenders could grab every attacker to prevent them attacking the ball.
 


WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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Marlborough
It was a pen but we see that holding at corners happen in most games and it always goes unpunished. There was a good example in a game earlier this season (not a direct comparison but serves the purpose) I think it was Everton actually at home, where Ferguson was being manhandled and was prevented from challenging for the ball in which they scored from, and got injured in the process.

The refs are definitely scared of Dyche.
 
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Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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That can’t be right otherwise on a free kick the defenders could grab every attacker to prevent them attacking the ball.
at the end of the day the penalty was given because once VAR tells the ref to look at the monitor, it's a guaranteed pen. Any judgement goes out the window. Certainly not a clear and obvious error / on that basis alone it's not a pen
 




Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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Eastbourne
The player fouled was nowhere near the ball, you can only give a pen in that situation if the attacker was prevented from scoring or at least having an attempt at goal. He was about 10 yards behind the action
Thats very silly. If I were to punch someone while in the penalty area while the ball is near the corner flag, is it not a foul? Being near the ball means f*** all and it always has.
 




timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
at the end of the day the penalty was given because once VAR tells the ref to look at the monitor, it's a guaranteed pen. Any judgement goes out the window. Certainly not a clear and obvious error / on that basis alone it's not a pen
I think what swayed it was that it was a case of one player holding another with no other players anywhere near to cloud the issue. If it had been 4 v 4 in a tight area there would’ve been more room for doubt.
Also think the incident was so far from where the ball was dropping that the referee can claim he was watching the ball and missed to offence.
All down to opinions🫣🫣
 




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