In defence of referees, any foul in the box should be a penalty and both were today. I think it's wrong that some refs don't give penalties when they would give a free kick for the same offence outside the box. A foul is a foul
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Originally posted by terry ball View PostIn defence of referees, any foul in the box should be a penalty and both were today. I think it's wrong that some refs don't give penalties when they would give a free kick for the same offence outside the box. A foul is a foul
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Originally posted by terry ball View PostThe game is ****ed mate, too much diving and too many red cards issued for petty offences. It's turning into a non contact sport rapidly personally I put some of the blame on sky sports 24 hour news. Every Sunday and Monday they are constantly discussing decisions, interviewing ex refs and pros and that then has an affect on the next game, the refs are becoming worried and are following the letter of the law to cover their own arses. The game is on the skids
The tabloids and media on the whole have totally f****d our game up.
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Oh and the FA have had a massive effect on modern football too.
Introducing new rules, regulations and interpretations for players and refs to follow. Why keep changing things? They consistently mess things up, have no backbone at all and simply cover their own a***s. Appealing Rooney's red card for example? Yet handing a 4 match ban out to someone who looses an appeal because its deemed 'frivolous'... it beggars belief at times.
What annoys me even more is that the people making the decisions at the top really don't have any football knowledge at all. Prime example- reducing the number of subs allowed on Championship teams benches to 7 from 5- seriously- wtf??!! That really gives young British players a better chance doesn't it?!
FA rant over.
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Originally posted by Kit View PostSo why no penalty when Young was pulled back early on ? And why no foul when Cahill brought down Wellbeck, not a pen as was just outside box, but was a foul and was an early booking but nothing given ?
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