Otherwise known as:-'deemed' to have hand balled it.
Punched the ball into the net.
Otherwise known as:-'deemed' to have hand balled it.
We've had more than a fair share of luck this season, Liverpool's third goal at Anfield when Mane was deemed to have hand balled when Sanchez made a cluster **** of a clearance was another one.
I don't think we've been better at all.....we've been luckier which appears to be the secret to winning in the premier league. Don't be good, be lucky.
Burnley 1 - 2 Albion - shite first half, bit unlucky with their goal. Nicked the win
Albion 2 - 0 Watford - Watford were terrible
Albion 0 - 2 Everton - good for 20 then played off the park
Brentford 0 - 1 Albion - second best all game but defended well. Nicked the win.
Albion 2 - 1 Leicester - good first half terrible second. Lucky with the pen, but made up for the exact same thing happening against us at Burnley. VERY lucky with both the disallowed goals
Palace 1 - 1 Albion - crap, nicked a point.
Albion 0 - 0 Arsenal - best we've played all season. Was like last year all over. Got ZERO luck!
Norwich 0 - 0 Albion - didn't see so can't comment, obviously unlucky with the pen but very lucky after Sanchez howler.
Albion 1 - 4 Man City - they were unplayable first half, can draw a line through that.
Liverpool 2 - 2 Albion - Sanchez howler and it would have been game over. Lucky (although right decision with the current daft laws) call, then unlucky not to grab the win second.
Albion 1 - 1 Newcastle - Poor from start to finish. Newcastle were dreadful first half and we should have put the game to bed.
Otherwise known as:-
Punched the ball into the net.
I’d have been fuming as a West Ham fan to see that disallowed.
Interesting debate with 2 West Ham supporting mates last night, one at the ground, one at home watching. Obviously the one at the ground didn't really know why VAR took so long.
I guess we know it was divided into 3 parts: Dawson foul on Lallana, a foul on Sanchez, Antonio offside.
For me personally, I thought Dawson flattening Lallana was a foul, seems there is a debate that if you're watching your man you're fair game to be flattened, but unless Lallana makes a move to obstruct, I don't see how the rules of the game allow you to just flatten someone.
Didn't think there was a foul on Sanchez, he made a bit of a pigs ear of it.
Offside. Now interestingly the debate appeared to center around 'did he touch it' - however, you don't need to touch the ball to be offside, you just need to be affecting the play. Regardless of whether Antonio touches the ball or not, does his presence in an offside position impact the play? I think that is why the VAR person was watching various replays not just for any contact with the ball, but was Antonio doing enough that if influenced and affected the play...EDIT...watching the video angle posted below, I've got to change that, Antonio doesn't influence what Duffy does or the play where he is, so I take it back, he does have to have touched the ball to be offside, my recollection was he went for the ball causing Duffy to go for it, not sure that was the case on reflection.
So while I have some sympathy with the goal being disallowed, in truth it could have been for me on 2 separate aspects in my opinion.
Good to know but, of course, we don't give a monkey's now
I do think the ball might have touched someones arm in there but could be wrong about that as well.
I would love to see the bit in the rule book where it says you can shove a player over if he is not looking at the ball. No idea where that has come from.
We were lucky with the offside but it is an objective decision so has to be made. It would have been controversial to disallow it because it felt the right thing to do.
Gary Lineker tweets a vid about motd running order and said “VAR controversy in West Ham Brighton game” but then in the analysis they all agreed. Unlucky but it has to be offside. How is that controversial?
Interesting debate with 2 West Ham supporting mates last night, one at the ground, one at home watching. Obviously the one at the ground didn't really know why VAR took so long.
I guess we know it was divided into 3 parts: Dawson foul on Lallana, a foul on Sanchez, Antonio offside.
For me personally, I thought Dawson flattening Lallana was a foul, seems there is a debate that if you're watching your man you're fair game to be flattened, but unless Lallana makes a move to obstruct, I don't see how the rules of the game allow you to just flatten someone.
Didn't think there was a foul on Sanchez, he made a bit of a pigs ear of it.
Offside. Now interestingly the debate appeared to center around 'did he touch it' - however, you don't need to touch the ball to be offside, you just need to be affecting the play. Regardless of whether Antonio touches the ball or not, does his presence in an offside position impact the play? I think that is why the VAR person was watching various replays not just for any contact with the ball, but was Antonio doing enough that if influenced and affected the play...EDIT...watching the video angle posted below, I've got to change that, Antonio doesn't influence what Duffy does or the play where he is, so I take it back, he does have to have touched the ball to be offside, my recollection was he went for the ball causing Duffy to go for it, not sure that was the case on reflection.
So while I have some sympathy with the goal being disallowed, in truth it could have been for me on 2 separate aspects in my opinion.
As Bill Shankly once said When explaining the off-side rule - 'If a player is not interfering with play or seeking to gain an advantage, then he should be.'
That said, I didn’t think there were any fouls and I didn’t think Antonio affected Duffy’s missed clearance. I think it did brush Antonio’s foot after Duffy, but the ball was headed in.
It was a goal for me. Thank god it wasn’t though.
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Thank God you're not an official and don't know the laws of the game.
It was shite goalkeeping for me and the offside was a huge let off following the error.
I just don't get it. How is it a let off when the officials are simply, correctly, enforcing the laws of the game? A let off would be an opposition player missing an open goal, for example. Or a fart.
I just don't get it. How is it a let off when the officials are simply, correctly, enforcing the laws of the game? A let off would be an opposition player missing an open goal, for example. Or a fart.
On a related note, just curious what fans think of the Hammers corner tactics anyway. Completely surrounding the goalie, bordering on impedance seems to be stretching the rules of the game. Maybe we need a rule where only a certain number of players (home and away) are allowed within 6 feet of the goalie when the ball is kicked otherwise incidents like the disallowed goal will be commonplace in a few years.
I just don't get it. How is it a let off when the officials are simply, correctly, enforcing the laws of the game?