Quote from: lovejoy on August 17, 2025, 08:53:35 PMRe the Palace disallowed goal. A rules has been dug up which I’ve never heard of and I’m pretty sure hasn’t been enforced before. Seems like a case of protecting the Big 6. Can someone explain what I’m missing.If chelsea scored that there is absolutely no chance that gets disallowed. Its like the one against us ve manure a rule no one knew about. Its funny when these "rules" come into light its always the smaller club that gets fucked over.Anyone remember that penalty manure got after the final whistle blew i think it was against brighton a few years ago? Another example
Re the Palace disallowed goal. A rules has been dug up which I’ve never heard of and I’m pretty sure hasn’t been enforced before. Seems like a case of protecting the Big 6. Can someone explain what I’m missing.
It looked like the Palace player pushed 2 Chelsea players out of the way and the ball went into the goal through the gap created by the push.I would be disappointed if that goal was given against us.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on Today at 10:28:40 AMIt looked like the Palace player pushed 2 Chelsea players out of the way and the ball went into the goal through the gap created by the push.I would be disappointed if that goal was given against us.Yep, it was an obvious preplanned shove to create the space and was correctly disallowed.
Though they didn't penalise the shove, they stated he was too close to the wall.With that shoving not being reviewed or penalised, and with Newcastle pushing us all over the place on Saturday, it seems like you're allowed to do it!
Quote from: Chris Smith on Today at 10:34:35 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on Today at 10:28:40 AMIt looked like the Palace player pushed 2 Chelsea players out of the way and the ball went into the goal through the gap created by the push.I would be disappointed if that goal was given against us.Yep, it was an obvious preplanned shove to create the space and was correctly disallowed.Though they didn't penalise the shove, they stated he was too close to the wall.With that shoving not being reviewed or penalised, and with Newcastle pushing us all over the place on Saturday, it seems like you're allowed to do it!
Ungentlemanly conduct is what it was. A term rarely used in football nowadays.
Jackie G bound to get quite the reception at Elland Road tonight!
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 02:08:44 PMJackie G bound to get quite the reception at Elland Road tonight!I'm glad they have an appreciation of 80s pop music. Step right Up is probably my favourite of hers.