For all the the bad press it gets , we would have been awarded 2 pens in the last 2 games if we had it in the championship.
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostUnder new laws it wasn’t a penalty, arms straight next to his body, was ball to hand and arms not raised at all, VAR after rule change would not have given a penalty.
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostIt was close I admit, however after watching the highlights have changed my mind about the result, unlucky to lose and probably should have won, again very fine margins.
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I'm old school.... it wasn't blatant/deliberate, it was in the realms of accidental. I have no interest in having game held up for 5 minutes to review the incident 45 times from different angles, different speeds and close-ups after which it is still 50/50 what decision will be.
Ball flew into box and hit his hand. Ref didn't deem it was handball. Get on with the game.
All games are fine margins - there are very few games in this divisions where a team doesn't create at least 3 good scoring opportunities. If you don't take these chance you don't win games, football is an incredibly simple game that gets obfuscated by irrelevant OPTA nonsense and meaningless "if onlys". Simple fact is we lost at home to a pretty duff team that is below us in the league. Poor day at the office in my view.
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I think it was a penalty, but that really is beside the point. The ref is allowed a mistake just as they players do each game. I am fed up of blaming refs for losing games, unless they make quite a few bad and inconsistent calls in games. Cardiff for one, missed handball, disallowed Austin's 'goal' and should have sent Cameron off. We can blame the ref at Brentford for not sending off the Brentford 'last man' but Dykes missed an absolute sitter.
We weren't good enough on the day, especially in winning the ball, passing and keeping hold of it or in creating chances against a team set out to keep a clean sheet and nick one up the other end. Players like Kane and Hamalainen as wingbacks were useless. Dykes almost non existent. Willock & Chair lost possession far too easily.
The only players who get any credit from me were Dieng, Cameron, Dickie, Barbet and Austin. Ball tried and was decent enough in winning the ball but his distribution was often poor.
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