Going back to the game, what was most impressive for me was the way we played through the lines in order to break down the Spuds' midfield and defence. Really well done by our midfield and CBs.
Quote from: Richard E on May 13, 2023, 07:08:47 PMI thought the noise levels were amazing today.Pat Murphy's (yes, him!) 5 Live report was effusive in saying how noisy the place was and how obvious the bond between team and fans is.
I thought the noise levels were amazing today.
Quote from: paul_e on May 14, 2023, 01:58:35 PMQuote from: The Edge on May 14, 2023, 01:48:05 PMQuote from: FatSam on May 14, 2023, 01:38:08 PMTo reiterate what I wrote on another thread, the issue with the penalty comes down to the rules of the game. If the rules are that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty, then it was technically the correct decision. This is completely ruining the game though, and encourages cheating. The rule should be that the defending team needs to have gained an advantage from the incident for it to constitute a foul. Yesterday’s incident wouldn’t have been a penalty because Kane basically kicked it out of play in order to be in a position to receive minimal contact from Martinez - contact that was in no way sufficient to cause him to lose balance. How can it be fair that a player who has kicked the ball out of play is rewarded with an 85% chance of scoring a goal?I don't think the rules state that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty? A foul is a foul anywhere on the pitch. Kane gets preferential treatment from the officials due to his anointment as King of English football. That how it oftens gets officiated though, maybe the laws don't say that but there is a misguided common belief that any contact is enough to justify the attacker gonig down and if he does it's a penalty. If the authorities were serious about fair play they'd have dealt with it years ago. On the same subject watching Kane walk after the ref shouting ''oi, oi, oi" for about 30 seconds was a perfect example of why the whole 'respect the referee' thing is bullshit, they get shit because they do nothing to stop it until it's far too late. As someone else said PGMOL is a fucking embarrassment and need to be replaced.My lad said this morning that there should be a sin bin in place for that sort of backchat and pressure on the ref.Tackles can be mistimed and lead to a yellow but a sin bin would be a bit harsh, sin bin though may just cause teams to focus more and sort out some of that behaviour.
Quote from: The Edge on May 14, 2023, 01:48:05 PMQuote from: FatSam on May 14, 2023, 01:38:08 PMTo reiterate what I wrote on another thread, the issue with the penalty comes down to the rules of the game. If the rules are that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty, then it was technically the correct decision. This is completely ruining the game though, and encourages cheating. The rule should be that the defending team needs to have gained an advantage from the incident for it to constitute a foul. Yesterday’s incident wouldn’t have been a penalty because Kane basically kicked it out of play in order to be in a position to receive minimal contact from Martinez - contact that was in no way sufficient to cause him to lose balance. How can it be fair that a player who has kicked the ball out of play is rewarded with an 85% chance of scoring a goal?I don't think the rules state that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty? A foul is a foul anywhere on the pitch. Kane gets preferential treatment from the officials due to his anointment as King of English football. That how it oftens gets officiated though, maybe the laws don't say that but there is a misguided common belief that any contact is enough to justify the attacker gonig down and if he does it's a penalty. If the authorities were serious about fair play they'd have dealt with it years ago. On the same subject watching Kane walk after the ref shouting ''oi, oi, oi" for about 30 seconds was a perfect example of why the whole 'respect the referee' thing is bullshit, they get shit because they do nothing to stop it until it's far too late. As someone else said PGMOL is a fucking embarrassment and need to be replaced.
Quote from: FatSam on May 14, 2023, 01:38:08 PMTo reiterate what I wrote on another thread, the issue with the penalty comes down to the rules of the game. If the rules are that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty, then it was technically the correct decision. This is completely ruining the game though, and encourages cheating. The rule should be that the defending team needs to have gained an advantage from the incident for it to constitute a foul. Yesterday’s incident wouldn’t have been a penalty because Kane basically kicked it out of play in order to be in a position to receive minimal contact from Martinez - contact that was in no way sufficient to cause him to lose balance. How can it be fair that a player who has kicked the ball out of play is rewarded with an 85% chance of scoring a goal?I don't think the rules state that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty? A foul is a foul anywhere on the pitch. Kane gets preferential treatment from the officials due to his anointment as King of English football.
To reiterate what I wrote on another thread, the issue with the penalty comes down to the rules of the game. If the rules are that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty, then it was technically the correct decision. This is completely ruining the game though, and encourages cheating. The rule should be that the defending team needs to have gained an advantage from the incident for it to constitute a foul. Yesterday’s incident wouldn’t have been a penalty because Kane basically kicked it out of play in order to be in a position to receive minimal contact from Martinez - contact that was in no way sufficient to cause him to lose balance. How can it be fair that a player who has kicked the ball out of play is rewarded with an 85% chance of scoring a goal?
Quote from: Drummond on May 14, 2023, 02:29:16 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 14, 2023, 01:58:35 PMQuote from: The Edge on May 14, 2023, 01:48:05 PMQuote from: FatSam on May 14, 2023, 01:38:08 PMTo reiterate what I wrote on another thread, the issue with the penalty comes down to the rules of the game. If the rules are that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty, then it was technically the correct decision. This is completely ruining the game though, and encourages cheating. The rule should be that the defending team needs to have gained an advantage from the incident for it to constitute a foul. Yesterday’s incident wouldn’t have been a penalty because Kane basically kicked it out of play in order to be in a position to receive minimal contact from Martinez - contact that was in no way sufficient to cause him to lose balance. How can it be fair that a player who has kicked the ball out of play is rewarded with an 85% chance of scoring a goal?I don't think the rules state that any contact with an attacker in the box is a penalty? A foul is a foul anywhere on the pitch. Kane gets preferential treatment from the officials due to his anointment as King of English football. That how it oftens gets officiated though, maybe the laws don't say that but there is a misguided common belief that any contact is enough to justify the attacker gonig down and if he does it's a penalty. If the authorities were serious about fair play they'd have dealt with it years ago. On the same subject watching Kane walk after the ref shouting ''oi, oi, oi" for about 30 seconds was a perfect example of why the whole 'respect the referee' thing is bullshit, they get shit because they do nothing to stop it until it's far too late. As someone else said PGMOL is a fucking embarrassment and need to be replaced.My lad said this morning that there should be a sin bin in place for that sort of backchat and pressure on the ref.Tackles can be mistimed and lead to a yellow but a sin bin would be a bit harsh, sin bin though may just cause teams to focus more and sort out some of that behaviour. A sin bin would sort out a lot of the dissent. It would put the onus on players on how they approach the referee
Superb,still raging about Kane though. I wish he was called out as a cheat .And he was offside.
I don't think Emi touched the ball but it was so close and the footage is so inconclusive that if the ref things he did it shouldn't have been overruled.The bigger problem is that when VAR was introduced they made it clear it wasn't about re-refereeing the game but if you're taking that much time and watching it in super slo-mo then that's what you're doing. Even then I could live with it if this level of forensic analysis was consistent but all too often it feels like the VAR has already decided what they want the decision to be and they use the time to find a way to make it, rather than an unbiased review of if the decision. Until the clear biases within pgmol are resolved nothing they do will be fit for purpose but right now they seem more scared of upsetting some clubs than they are of making mistakes.
Quote from: paul_e on May 14, 2023, 09:04:30 PMI don't think Emi touched the ball but it was so close and the footage is so inconclusive that if the ref things he did it shouldn't have been overruled.The bigger problem is that when VAR was introduced they made it clear it wasn't about re-refereeing the game but if you're taking that much time and watching it in super slo-mo then that's what you're doing. Even then I could live with it if this level of forensic analysis was consistent but all too often it feels like the VAR has already decided what they want the decision to be and they use the time to find a way to make it, rather than an unbiased review of if the decision. Until the clear biases within pgmol are resolved nothing they do will be fit for purpose but right now they seem more scared of upsetting some clubs than they are of making mistakes.agree, and now we hear nothing about clear and obvious, if it Thames 3 minutes it’s not clear and obvious.PGMOL is clearly and obviously corrupt.