the screenie he uses is a few frames before the actual handball.
I like his use of the question marks, as if the new rule was never communicated to every team/player in the league!
the screenie he uses is a few frames before the actual handball.
Yep, as if he just found out yesterday. Although some of the commentators and pundits are the same way. You'd think learning the rules of the game you play/cover would be a basic requirement.I like his use of the question marks, as if the new rule was never communicated to every team/player in the league!
the screenie he uses is a few frames before the actual handball.
He's not even right though is he? The handball is only looked at when it leads to a goal, right?
Yeah, only if it's scored or assisted by a hand ball.
What I'm not sure on, is if he passed the ball and they scored, would that be OK?
The hand ball would then be in the build up, rather than an assist.
You mean if the ball went from his hand to his foot and then to Jesus?
I think they look at it in phases of play so it would still have been disallowed.
Sorry, wasn't clear.
If the ball hit his hand, went to Jesus and he passed it and they scored.
the screenie he uses is a few frames before the actual handball.
Surely he should be up for a misconduct charge for that, he’s basically implying the refs aren’t following the rules.
Surely he should be up for a misconduct charge for that, he’s basically implying the refs aren’t following the rules.
The Premier League have turned down a request from Manchester City for extra winners' medals.
Pep Guardiola's champions were originally given 40 — one for the manager and the rest for those who played more than five matches, along with other players and officials as the club saw fit.
And while the Premier League declined to comment, they believe that was sufficient.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...uest-extra-winners-medals-Premier-League.html
To suggest it's something that's come into the game recently is almost laughable," said BBC Radio 5 Live's Pat Nevin, a former Chelsea and Scotland winger.
Nobody's suggested this, Nevin is such a fucking idiot.
True, it kind of misses the point.
I have always believed an intentional foul should be an automatic booking.
Teams have learnt a free kick on the halfway line is much better for the defending team than allowing a counter attack.
We do it well as do City.