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Twenty Eight 03-10-2016 11:04

Re: Cambridge Blues
 
I think the tasty pay rise might have been a factor as well ................

AccyMad 03-10-2016 11:45

Re: Cambridge Blues
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1178146)
He wouldn't have gone but for his bird, see how women mess football up.:D

Not rising to the bait Cashy :D

choirboy 03-10-2016 19:25

Re: Cambridge Blues
 
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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1178007)
with all the law changes in football isn,t it about time a penalty goal is given for handball on the line if in the refs. opinion the ball was going in. penalty tries seem to work in both codes of rugby. not looking for excuses for the lads that missed but its something i,ve thought about before.

Fully agree with you about a "Penalty Goal" award Monkey Hanger, as I was thinking on the same lines. The team that 'Cheats' in this scenario benefits if the penalty is missed or saved! :mad:(Cambridge benefited by two points as a 'Penalty goal' to us would have been an equalizer and we would have shared the points). If video replays were to be used throughout Pro Footy as well, then in a case like this one, it would be easy to apply......
.......The referee has already stopped play by blowing the whistle for a penalty, (and a sending off), so there is time to replay the video for an official to view whether a goal has 'clearly been denied'. If found to be so then the ref can award a "Penalty Goal" and the penalty does not need to be taken and the game restarts with a kick off from the centre spot as it would after any goal.
This would not cause a disruption to open play as the ref has already stopped play and would only take as long as it normally takes to attempt a penalty.
Why oh why don't the guys at the top of football listen to common sense from the terraces?:idunno:

Lord Didsbury 03-10-2016 20:23

Re: Cambridge Blues
 
A deliberate handball on or near the line, with the ball heading goal bound stopping a certain goal doesn't need TV replays. It doesn't happen that often. The ref just gives a goal (and books the player). It's a decision no harder to make than a linesman deciding whether a shot has crossed the line - in fact it's easier to spot.

A penalty and sending off could ruin the game one way or another. (If scored or missed)


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