Prince Monolulu
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That Feliannia chap is almost as hairy as Sampras and Keys....hairy hand test
It clearly wasn't a penalty as there was no contact.He wasnt interfering with an opponent, he was just standing there and then he gets slated for what was a stonewall certain penalty.
He doesn't want to upset Rooney. He's got early international retirement written all over him.Hodgson is talking utter shit, says it wasnt a dive, best he goes to spec savers,
If Ashley Young or, God forbid, a foreign player had won that penalty they'd be crucified. Mind you, Phil Dowd had a stinker all round. How he didn't send Kevin Davies off just doesn't make any sense whatsoever...
It was Kilbane saying it was a dive.Re the penalty Roy says it's Ok....Rooney was taking evasive action. So that's OK. Worryingly the Neville boy was making sense to me...repeating "it was a dive" a fair few times.
It was Kilbane saying it was a dive.
Rooney dived for the penalty. The keeper didn't touch him. The TV pundits say despite lack of contact, it was a foul. These are the same pundits who on another day will argue over the validity of a foul because of minimal, almost imperceptible contact. In this case, I have to assume it's the Rooney Rule we have heard so much about!
I agree with [MENTION=17103]Mo Gosfield[/MENTION] although one might say that strikers have a duty to the paying public to win matches, but winning matches with a nasty taste in the mouth is no fun.
Football needs the equivalent of the TMO that rugby has for penalties and contentious goals. It would be so simple to put in place.
100% agree. The time spent arguing with the ref etc could just as easily be the ref calling the TMO and, in this case, asking 'please check whether there was contact'. Immediately obvious from a replay there wasn't, negative response, yellow card for Rooney, free kick for PNE, play on. It works brilliantly in rugby and those who say it would 'disrupt the flow of the game' are talking bollocks. Surely better to have a much higher % of correct decisions, and a few like this overturned would stop most of the diving anyway.