Wright penalty decision (10 Viewers)

pusbccfc

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Waiting for the video of Sakamoto's.
 

Calista

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Probably get accused of some kind of disloyalty for this. Their (horrible) player gets to the ball first, heading it past Haji, who can't get out of the way, resulting in the Ipswich guy being smashed backwards to the ground by Haji's arm, and that's why their legs tangle. I presume that's how the ref saw it.
 

David O'Day

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Probably get accused of some kind of disloyalty for this. Their (horrible) player gets to the ball first, heading it past Haji, who can't get out of the way, resulting in the Ipswich guy being smashed backwards to the ground by Haji's arm, and that's why their legs tangle. I presume that's how the ref saw it.
that doesn't happen
 

David O'Day

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Probably get accused of some kind of disloyalty for this. Their (horrible) player gets to the ball first, heading it past Haji, who can't get out of the way, resulting in the Ipswich guy being smashed backwards to the ground by Haji's arm, and that's why their legs tangle. I presume that's how the ref saw it.
also accidentally bringing someone down is still a foul
 

David O'Day

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I've looked at it a few times. Which bit of what i said didn't happen?
most of it, haji's arm doesn't make him fall like that

the defender tangles his legs with haji, he may not mean it but it's no less a foul

in fact it's furlongs habit of doing down at the slightest touch that means he brings haji down
 

Calista

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most of it, haji's arm doesn't make him fall like that

the defender tangles his legs with haji, he may not mean it but it's no less a foul

in fact it's furlongs habit of doing down at the slightest touch that means he brings haji down
So not the deliberate scissor tackle that people are claiming?
 

stupot07

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he does scissor him, why does it have to be deliberate? a foul is still a foul
You could argue that Wright body checked him first. Wrights momentum is going towards Furlong even after the ball has gone past him. I thought it was a foul in the ground but the missus was watching on TV and said there commentators and pundits didn't think it was. Interesting Lampard did not even mention it in his press conference.
 

David O'Day

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You could argue that Wright body checked him first. Wrights momentum is going towards Furlong even after the ball has gone past him. I thought it was a foul in the ground but the missus was watching on TV and said there commentators and pundits didn't think it was. Interesting Lampard did not even mention it in his press conference.
you could but then you'd need to go to specsavers
 

oscillatewildly

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Haji one looked outside the area (view from the South stand)
Didn’t really have an opinion on the Saka one.
Then again haven’t been able to bring myself to look at the highlights yet.
 

covcity4life

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Wright's looked a clumsy pen . Didn't see much in sakas I must say

Hopefully they were pens though and we can continue to complain to the EFL. Might pay off down the line
 

Frostie

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Interesting Lampard did not even mention it in his press conference.

"I thought it was a foul," said Lampard, when quizzed on the aforementioned incident. "Somebody said to me it might not be in the box, but if it's in the box then it's a penalty. I thought that was quite clear, but I haven't had chance to see it again."
 

stupot07

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"I thought it was a foul," said Lampard, when quizzed on the aforementioned incident. "Somebody said to me it might not be in the box, but if it's in the box then it's a penalty. I thought that was quite clear, but I haven't had chance to see it again."
Thanks, I didn't hear him say it on CWR.
 

Calista

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Haji moves across the defender like a forward should, there is absolutely no body check
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The ball has been headed past Haji. In turning to chase it, he obstructs their player which knocks him to the ground. The ball's not within playing distance, so it's not shielding. Accidental on the part of both players.
 

Perryccfc

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The one involving Saka looked more of a handball than anything else from where I sat in the family stand. It looked like the defender didn’t realise Saka was there and scooped the ball with his right arm
 

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