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I looked out the window and its barely snowing, yet it looks like a blizzard at Wembley, spose I am about 20km away. Although it snowed all night last night. Tomorrow is going to be fun, snow all day.
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If it was a Liverpool player it would be. Jod would have run to Stockley Park.Not sure how the first goal was ruled out. The only thing I can see is Llorente holding a player before he shoots but it's not enough for a foul.
Not sure how the first goal was ruled out. The only thing I can see is Llorente holding a player before he shoots but it's not enough for a foul.
The two commentators thought it was a foul on Llorente lolVAR shouldn't get involved unless it was a blatantly wrong call. The original decision should have stood.
The two commentators thought it was a foul on Llorente lol
Chris Foy also justified all the other decisions so it appears as though he was just trying to not say they made mistakes. Even tried to justify the first VAR * upSo apparently the penalty that Son took where it was disallowed and Son was given a yellow for unsportsmanlike behavior is another massive gray area and comes down to subjective interpretation.
On ESPNFC they were talking about it, and nowhere in the law regarding pens does it actually say you're not allowed to stop in the middle of your run up, it only prevents a stop at the end of it. And of course, the unsportsmanlike behavior law is more of an unwritten rule so naturally it will differ from football culture to football culture and be entirely subjective.
The referee that spoke to ESPNFC said it was the incorrect decision to disallow it and issue a yellow because he stopped in the middle of his run, not the end before he struck the ball. However, a ref on the TV in England, Chris Foy, said that it was the correct decision and a clear case of unsportsmanlike play, despite unsportsmanlike conduct not actually being clearly defined in the laws of the game.
So apparently the penalty that Son took where it was disallowed and Son was given a yellow for unsportsmanlike behavior is another massive gray area and comes down to subjective interpretation.
On ESPNFC they were talking about it, and nowhere in the law regarding pens does it actually say you're not allowed to stop in the middle of your run up, it only prevents a stop at the end of it. And of course, the unsportsmanlike behavior law is more of an unwritten rule so naturally it will differ from football culture to football culture and be entirely subjective.
The referee that spoke to ESPNFC said it was the incorrect decision to disallow it and issue a yellow because he stopped in the middle of his run, not the end before he struck the ball. However, a ref on the TV in England, Chris Foy, said that it was the correct decision and a clear case of unsportsmanlike play, despite unsportsmanlike conduct not actually being clearly defined in the laws of the game.
Yeah exactly. It comes down to whether an individual ref subjectively thinks it's unsporting conduct. It's a gray area, and another one that needs a clearer definition.Law 14 (The Penalty Kic) (page 7) states:
Feinting to take a penalty kick to confuse opponents is permitted as part of football.
However, if in the opinion of the referee the feinting is considered an act of unsporting behaviour the player shall be cautioned.
The referee was within his powers to disallow and issue a yellow card because in his opinion he believed the actions to be unsportsmanlike conduct. It was there to be given although some referees may just let it go.
Not to mention going home would have been around 10pm on a work night and mostly travelling from West London for the most part to NL. In the snow.That and it's London. A bit of snow and the entire transport system fails.
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Metropolitan is the main access to Wembley.
City are pwning everyone, not just one club. There’s no guarantee they will do the same next season and for all we know they might lose in the CL quarters to an English club.
Yeah exactly. It comes down to whether an individual ref subjectively thinks it's unsporting conduct. It's a gray area, and another one that needs a clearer definition.