okocha wrote:We should be celebrating another win, a solid performance and a clean sheet, but we are lost in damning our own players with ludicrous accusations of "throwing" themselves down for which there is absolutely no evidence at all. Clough "fell" down after clear contact in both cases.
Was either penalty a penalty?
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31 Re: Was either penalty a penalty? Wed Oct 26 2016, 17:46
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
32 Re: Was either penalty a penalty? Wed Oct 26 2016, 18:47
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
it really doesn't matter, the Ref gave them both end of.
Enjoy it because as sure as eggs are eggs we will be on the other end of a decision like this before the seasons out.
Enjoy it because as sure as eggs are eggs we will be on the other end of a decision like this before the seasons out.
33 Re: Was either penalty a penalty? Wed Oct 26 2016, 18:51
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Correct. It balances out over a season. If I remember correctly, we should have had a couple of penalties at the macron that where less doubtful than those two, not given.wessy wrote:it really doesn't matter, the Ref gave them both end of.
Enjoy it because as sure as eggs are eggs we will be on the other end of a decision like this before the seasons out.
34 Re: Was either penalty a penalty? Wed Oct 26 2016, 19:21
doffcocker
Ivan Campo
The first one was a bit soft and Clough made a meal of it.
With the second, it's a clear intentional foul.
Either way, I was amazed in both cases to see them actually given.
With the second, it's a clear intentional foul.
Either way, I was amazed in both cases to see them actually given.
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