[Albion] Stoke City vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***

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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,183
Goldstone
As the ball isn’t technical in play when the foul throw occurs I’m not sure you can play advantage. Who knows though! Niche one!
I think it is technically in play until the ref blows the whistle. Just like a lot of foul throws are allowed to go unpunished, as they don't want to stop the game for what is usually a minor infringement.
 


fruitnveg

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Jul 22, 2010
2,256
Waitrose. Veg aisles
How? Blatant handball
A ball hitting a hand does not automatically equal a handball. He has his back turned, cannot see after legitimately going for the ball (without his hand) and it bounces off someone from point blank onto his arm. If that's a handball, we all better stop complaining about the Luton one. Or better yet, just forget any mitigating circumstances altogether. If the ball hits an arm, it should be handball from here on out. f***ing ridiculous decision.

Cut off all players arms, they clearly don't need them
 


portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,778
back to the ball and headed onto his arm from half a yard whilst jumping :lol:
Thought those were not given now?
No the new rule is nobody knows. It’s entirely at the whim of whomever on the day is deemed to be in charge regardless of what’s written down as rules. Keeps things exciting. Utterly random.
 


































Mr deez

Masterchef
Jan 13, 2005
3,543
If Dunk doesn't touch it, he ball probably falls near a Stoke player and so use of the hand, in the air, prevents a chance. Not too aggrieved with that decision TBH
 










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