Probert on 17:31 - Mar 26 with 1791 views | coolair |
Probert on 22:08 - Mar 25 by magicdaps10 | Its the minimum of time allocated. It also states that any threatening attacks or attacking corners or free kicks etc etc are to be allowed to proceed until a satisfactory outcome in a respectable time. |
Please show me that part of the rules. It doesn't excist and is a dream you are have. De Guzman was 35 meters from the goal and the arsenal defender could just have tripped him and taken the red card. That would have given Swansea a free kick 35 meter from goal and how many of those end of as a goal. | | | |
Probert on 17:35 - Mar 26 with 1780 views | 1jack |
Probert on 09:45 - Mar 26 by perchrockjack | Thank you friend. Can I refer to to a link to my burgeoning web site or you can catch me on twtter |
No probs Perch. | | | |
Probert on 17:56 - Mar 26 with 1739 views | QuakerJack |
Probert on 12:21 - Mar 26 by C_jack | It was blown when JDG is in the centre circle, his first touch was awful and about 10 yards in front of him, it was nowhere near the clear chance being made out. What should have been a fantastic point is being marred by 'waa waa the world is against Swansea City syndrome' |
Surely you don't believe that, given the decisions we've had against us. West Brom, Stoke to name a few. And these weren't debatable, border line, they were howlers, then you look at the decisions United, particularly under fergie got. The city game and owen's goal, the ball a mile over the line against spurs when roy Carroll dropped it, the Ronaldo one against spurs where he picked up the ball when he thought he should have had a pen, then when the keeper put it down for a free kick, he knocked it in and goal given. Do you honestly believe we'd have gotten that decision? Michu got decapitated in a European game and we didn't get a pen, then the ref made him stand on the touchline whilst he bled to death. | |
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Probert on 17:59 - Mar 26 with 1731 views | LeonisGod |
Probert on 17:56 - Mar 26 by QuakerJack | Surely you don't believe that, given the decisions we've had against us. West Brom, Stoke to name a few. And these weren't debatable, border line, they were howlers, then you look at the decisions United, particularly under fergie got. The city game and owen's goal, the ball a mile over the line against spurs when roy Carroll dropped it, the Ronaldo one against spurs where he picked up the ball when he thought he should have had a pen, then when the keeper put it down for a free kick, he knocked it in and goal given. Do you honestly believe we'd have gotten that decision? Michu got decapitated in a European game and we didn't get a pen, then the ref made him stand on the touchline whilst he bled to death. |
Stoke was the worse I've seen - if ever there was a case for a match fixing investigation it was that match. I don't get rattled easily but that evening I was hopping. He was determined to give them chance after chance to get back in the match. Handballs that weren't, a retaken corner (how often do you see that?), pen he couldn't see, etc., etc... | | | |
Probert on 18:01 - Mar 26 with 1724 views | csf |
Probert on 17:31 - Mar 26 by coolair | Please show me that part of the rules. It doesn't excist and is a dream you are have. De Guzman was 35 meters from the goal and the arsenal defender could just have tripped him and taken the red card. That would have given Swansea a free kick 35 meter from goal and how many of those end of as a goal. |
There seems to be lots of references to the rules, or guidelines but I havent seen that from an official body or reputable ish source | | | |
Probert on 18:02 - Mar 26 with 1722 views | Shaky |
Probert on 12:02 - Mar 26 by ScoobyWho | Refs were advised to play out potentially game changing incidents before blowing up and ending a half or game last year - why didn't he do it ? Because he has reff'd arsenal so many times this season he is biased. |
The ref did exactly that. The Gooners were attacking when the time added on ran out. He let them finish their attack and then blew the whistle, as the ball happened to break into a potentially dangerous situation. Tough titty, but nothing wrong with that as far as I can see. As for the Bony incident, when I used to play that would have been obstruction and an indirect free kick. However, maybe that rule has been eliminated because I can't recall when I last saw one of those given. | |
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Probert on 18:09 - Mar 26 with 1711 views | 1jack |
Probert on 18:02 - Mar 26 by Shaky | The ref did exactly that. The Gooners were attacking when the time added on ran out. He let them finish their attack and then blew the whistle, as the ball happened to break into a potentially dangerous situation. Tough titty, but nothing wrong with that as far as I can see. As for the Bony incident, when I used to play that would have been obstruction and an indirect free kick. However, maybe that rule has been eliminated because I can't recall when I last saw one of those given. |
Shaky, that was a pen, phil Thompson couldn't believe it wasn't given and it wasn't a shoulder charge it was at best a block, which is illegal, or a body check, again illegal according to laws of t'game. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Probert on 18:10 - Mar 26 with 1708 views | Oldjack |
Probert on 22:27 - Mar 25 by magicdaps10 | 4 mins went up as we scored so in theory the ref has to add on 30 seconds if a goal is scored. Was there any subs? if so then he has to add on another 30 secs. |
I heard it was a minute added if someone scores ,if that is the case the ref got it wrong, we should have had a pen ,and wtf was ickle Leonnnnnnnn doing in the opposition penalty area ?now that's one for the grand-kids i tell thee .Leonnnnnnnnnnnn leonnnnnnnnnnnn [Post edited 26 Mar 2014 18:11]
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| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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Probert on 18:10 - Mar 26 with 1707 views | Darran |
Probert on 18:09 - Mar 26 by 1jack | Shaky, that was a pen, phil Thompson couldn't believe it wasn't given and it wasn't a shoulder charge it was at best a block, which is illegal, or a body check, again illegal according to laws of t'game. |
You'll be sorry you replied. | |
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Probert on 18:13 - Mar 26 with 1698 views | WarwickHunt |
That's pretty damning... A f*cking disgrace. Spineless c*nt. | | | |
Probert on 18:16 - Mar 26 with 1686 views | Shaky |
Probert on 18:09 - Mar 26 by 1jack | Shaky, that was a pen, phil Thompson couldn't believe it wasn't given and it wasn't a shoulder charge it was at best a block, which is illegal, or a body check, again illegal according to laws of t'game. |
Agreed. Obstruction=indirect free-kick, as I understand the laws of the game. | |
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Probert on 18:18 - Mar 26 with 1680 views | somersetsimon |
Probert on 18:16 - Mar 26 by Shaky | Agreed. Obstruction=indirect free-kick, as I understand the laws of the game. |
As some other poster mentioned, when was the last time you ever saw an indirect free-kick given? | | | |
Probert on 18:22 - Mar 26 with 1664 views | Uxbridge |
Probert on 18:13 - Mar 26 by WarwickHunt | That's pretty damning... A f*cking disgrace. Spineless c*nt. |
Aye. He doesn't even look at his watch. | |
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Probert on 18:44 - Mar 26 with 1617 views | 1jack |
Probert on 18:16 - Mar 26 by Shaky | Agreed. Obstruction=indirect free-kick, as I understand the laws of the game. |
Not 100%, but I think in -direct free kicks have been done away with, therefore it could only be a pen. | | | |
Probert on 18:59 - Mar 26 with 1604 views | QuakerJack |
Probert on 17:59 - Mar 26 by LeonisGod | Stoke was the worse I've seen - if ever there was a case for a match fixing investigation it was that match. I don't get rattled easily but that evening I was hopping. He was determined to give them chance after chance to get back in the match. Handballs that weren't, a retaken corner (how often do you see that?), pen he couldn't see, etc., etc... |
I agree, yet the media made very little of it because the west Brom decision at Chelsea overshadowed it even tho that was nowhere near as blatant, they also got an apology for it. We did not. | |
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Probert on 19:00 - Mar 26 with 1604 views | monmouth |
Probert on 18:13 - Mar 26 by WarwickHunt | That's pretty damning... A f*cking disgrace. Spineless c*nt. |
Wow, just wow. He sees it going through and then raises his whistle to his mouth and blows as if he's got a demon ramming him up the arse. That looks genuinely like a frightened cheat to me on those pictures. | |
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Probert on 19:13 - Mar 26 with 1589 views | WarwickHunt |
Probert on 19:00 - Mar 26 by monmouth | Wow, just wow. He sees it going through and then raises his whistle to his mouth and blows as if he's got a demon ramming him up the arse. That looks genuinely like a frightened cheat to me on those pictures. |
Hard to come to any other conclusion on that evidence. | | | |
Probert on 19:19 - Mar 26 with 1569 views | Shaky |
Probert on 19:13 - Mar 26 by WarwickHunt | Hard to come to any other conclusion on that evidence. |
I'm sorry, but I just don't see it. Pablo's pass is a a stab with hardly any backlift, whereas the ref brings his arm up from down by his side to his mouth in a great big arc. [Post edited 26 Mar 2014 19:20]
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Probert on 19:20 - Mar 26 with 1567 views | C_jack |
Probert on 17:56 - Mar 26 by QuakerJack | Surely you don't believe that, given the decisions we've had against us. West Brom, Stoke to name a few. And these weren't debatable, border line, they were howlers, then you look at the decisions United, particularly under fergie got. The city game and owen's goal, the ball a mile over the line against spurs when roy Carroll dropped it, the Ronaldo one against spurs where he picked up the ball when he thought he should have had a pen, then when the keeper put it down for a free kick, he knocked it in and goal given. Do you honestly believe we'd have gotten that decision? Michu got decapitated in a European game and we didn't get a pen, then the ref made him stand on the touchline whilst he bled to death. |
Football is football mun, when have you ever seen a game where there isn't a questionable decision given against either team (that's for us aswell) I have no idea what Roy Carroll has to do with anything, but hey-ho, if you don't fancy shedding that massive chip on your shoulder about how everyone in the game (that's a lot of people) are against one club in South Wales then you carry on. It's a short life really. | |
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Probert on 19:21 - Mar 26 with 1564 views | 1jack |
Fair enough, but if you combine slide 4 and slide 10 then it was a defo pen for charging, so the ref was AND STILL IS a spineless kanute. | | | |
Probert on 19:23 - Mar 26 with 1560 views | Swanzay | Amazingly BBC Wales news just showed it, disgraceful decision even in the cold light of day! | | | |
Probert on 23:53 - Mar 26 with 1465 views | dailew |
Probert on 12:21 - Mar 26 by C_jack | It was blown when JDG is in the centre circle, his first touch was awful and about 10 yards in front of him, it was nowhere near the clear chance being made out. What should have been a fantastic point is being marred by 'waa waa the world is against Swansea City syndrome' |
Absolutely nothing wrong with his first touch. You obviously know nothing about football. | |
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Probert on 01:15 - Mar 27 with 1443 views | Jack123 |
Probert on 19:23 - Mar 26 by Swanzay | Amazingly BBC Wales news just showed it, disgraceful decision even in the cold light of day! |
This Premiership is shit, poxy decisions all the time, fed up of it.. | |
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