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It will be the EFL equalising the vendetta against us and Wasps.
Think its more the fact that Fullham made such a song and dance about it and their manager made an official complaint to the fa
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Still baffled at how he could stop the ball going towards the goal with his hand and have no handball given.
It's another one of the bullshit laws deliberately designed to be controversial so as to make the game seem more exciting and keep people talking about it. Just say if it hits the hand it's handball and give an indirect free-kick from the spot it occurs. If it's deliberate or stopping a goal give a red card to go with it.

Same as the offside rule. Fuck off with active/inactive making it murkier than a swamp. If you're in an offside position, it's offside whether you touch the ball or not. If the team gets goals disallowed because some numpty not involved can't keep behind the last defender then the fans/coaches/teammates will soon let him know about it and he'll quickly learn or be out of the team.
 

Bad Boy

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It's another one of the bullshit laws deliberately designed to be controversial so as to make the game seem more exciting and keep people talking about it. Just say if it hits the hand it's handball and give an indirect free-kick from the spot it occurs. If it's deliberate or stopping a goal give a red card to go with it.

Same as the offside rule. Fuck off with active/inactive making it murkier than a swamp. If you're in an offside position, it's offside whether you touch the ball or not. If the team gets goals disallowed because some numpty not involved can't keep behind the last defender then the fans/coaches/teammates will soon let him know about it and he'll quickly learn or be out of the team.
Better idea, scrap the offside rule altogether.
High scoring games would suit me. Extra point if you score more than 10.

Handball is handball. End of. Harsh at times but at least you wouldn't need a first class honours degree trying to figure out whether it was natural/ unnatural.
 

TewkesburySkyBlue

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Looked like a penalty to me.

I'd also like to see the challenge on Hamer again because that looked a possible red card.

Oh well.
My first reaction when I saw it 0n the replay today was that the challenge on Hamer was definitely a red.
Then the Millwall neanderthals in the crowd were deliberately winding him up which no doubt let to his subsequent behaviour
 

ccfc922

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Looked like a penalty to me.

I'd also like to see the challenge on Hamer again because that looked a possible red card.

Oh well.

When was this penalty incident roughly? Can't remember it myself but it was hot n beers etc 🥴🙄
 

Evo1883

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Didn't get a great view right behind the goal, just assumed it was blasted at his arm which was in a natural position ?

Which I'm guessing it wasn't
 

Evo1883

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We could all see it, why didn't robins...he is a top manager but sometimes....aaargh, ffs
..rant over

Deffo a pen might have been close to his body but his hands were over his head

Replied without reading the thread properly .. really ? Was his arm up above his head .. that's a penalty
 

pusbccfc

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Millwall fans did a good job of swaying the officials yesterday. He'd never send off one of their players for that tackle because of the response.
 

pusbccfc

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That second one was a yellow whoever it would have been. Can't really complain about that.

But the first yellow was given for what seemed to be two tackles. He was desperate to book Hamer for tackles other players do not get.
 

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