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Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:11 pm
by ZeRek
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:13 pm
by jayramfootball
ZeRek wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity


Regardless of what it should have been there is literally no excuse at all for the sam official to give that penalty against us and then ignore this.
There can be only one reason he did it - to help Spurs beat us.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:16 pm
by ZeRek
I agree with that. Inconsistant decisions depending on which team it is all the time. Its extremely frustrating

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:19 pm
by Salibatelli
ZeRek wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity


No red card as the Chelsea player was never getting to the ball, it was a free kick at best.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:21 pm
by Salibatelli
jayramfootball wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity


Regardless of what it should have been there is literally no excuse at all for the sam official to give that penalty against us and then ignore this.
There can be only one reason he did it - to help Spurs beat us.


Or perhaps he made an error in the Chelsea game but didn’t in ours. Human beings make mistakes, but at best Chelsea would have got a free kick.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:27 pm
by Goonerred
Salibatelli wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity


Regardless of what it should have been there is literally no excuse at all for the sam official to give that penalty against us and then ignore this.
There can be only one reason he did it - to help Spurs beat us.


Or perhaps he made an error in the Chelsea game but didn’t in ours. Human beings make mistakes, but at best Chelsea would have got a free kick.

Actually, I don't care that Chelsea was denied a free kick, probably woudn't have scored from it any way.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:29 pm
by Salibatelli
Goonerred wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
Salibatelli wrote:
ZeRek wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:
theHotHead wrote:
VCC wrote:
jayramfootball wrote:Paul Tierney was on VAR duties today for the FA Cup final.
Nudge in the back of a Chelsea player - worse than the penalty he gave against us because the attacker was through on goal. No penalty or even a foul. Tells you all you need to know.

Jay give it a rest, on the weekend son had a free header on goal from 5 yards with no way our player was going to get the ball other than through son. Get over it



Shoulder to shoulder, Konate is not obliged to move out of the way.



Surely this should also be a pen? This is the problem with Son's penatly. Its soft. And yes by the letter of the law, its a pen. But then there should be at least 20-30 pens per game and defo on every single corner.

They need to either give it all the time, or not give it at all.

It cant just be for certain teams when that team needs to win for the entertainmeny value of a closer run in


The foul isn’t even in the box so it wouldn’t be.


Free kick and a red card then? Last man back denied goal scoring opportunity


Regardless of what it should have been there is literally no excuse at all for the sam official to give that penalty against us and then ignore this.
There can be only one reason he did it - to help Spurs beat us.


Or perhaps he made an error in the Chelsea game but didn’t in ours. Human beings make mistakes, but at best Chelsea would have got a free kick.

Actually, I don't care that Chelsea was denied a free kick, probably woudn't have scored from it any way.


No you’re right chances are they wouldn’t, it wasn’t a major decision as it was neither a penalty nor a red card.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:33 pm
by Ach
Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:38 pm
by Goonerred
Ach wrote:Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick


Son was ready to contact his head on the ball. Instead at being mad at the ref, I'm livid with Cedric and Holding for being so stupid and handing the game to Totts on a plate.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:39 pm
by Ach
Goonerred wrote:
Ach wrote:Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick


Son was ready to contact his head on the ball. Instead at being mad at the ref, I'm livid with Cedric and Holding for being so stupid and handing the game to Totts on a plate.

Oh definitely.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:43 pm
by theHotHead
ZeRek wrote:I agree with that. Inconsistant decisions depending on which team it is all the time. Its extremely frustrating

It has nothing to do with who the team is.

You all have convinced yourselves of some plot that doesn't exist. Get a grip. Most are marginal VAR is only used for clear and obvious mistakes.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:46 pm
by theHotHead
Ach wrote:Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick

Mate, I can't believe this is even a discussion!!
Cedric backed into the player who had leaped for the ball. Stonewall penalty.

That Konate incident was shoulder to shoulder - but Konate is a brute, not even a free kick let alone a penalty. People need to remember, shoulder to shoulder is not a foul.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:52 pm
by jayramfootball
theHotHead wrote:
Ach wrote:Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick

Mate, I can't believe this is even a discussion!!
Cedric backed into the player who had leaped for the ball. Stonewall penalty.

That Konate incident was shoulder to shoulder - but Konate is a brute, not even a free kick let alone a penalty. People need to remember, shoulder to shoulder is not a foul.


The penalty was soft
Only people with deluded anti Arteta agendas think it was a stonewall penalty
Happens multiple times in games where a defender eases a player away from the ball with no penalty.

Konate incident 'shoulder to shoulder'? :rofll: FFS

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:53 pm
by jayramfootball
theHotHead wrote:
ZeRek wrote:I agree with that. Inconsistant decisions depending on which team it is all the time. Its extremely frustrating

It has nothing to do with who the team is.

You all have convinced yourselves of some plot that doesn't exist. Get a grip. Most are marginal VAR is only used for clear and obvious mistakes.


Doesn't need convincing - we know for a fact it exists.
That is why Wenger went to the court of arbitration for sport all those years ago when a referee actually made up an assault charge not realising there were witnesses to it not happening.
You only need to look at game 50 to know there is a long running bias against Arsenal - the same man from game 50 is in charge now of all refs.
You have your head in the sand.
On Monday we will be playing Newcastle + the officials - as it has been for years in important games.

Re: Major Refereeing Decisions

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2022 2:55 pm
by Ach
theHotHead wrote:
Ach wrote:Son was also in the air when pushed by Cedric.

The Chelsea one was barely a free kick

Mate, I can't believe this is even a discussion!!
Cedric backed into the player who had leaped for the ball. Stonewall penalty.

That Konate incident was shoulder to shoulder - but Konate is a brute, not even a free kick let alone a penalty. People need to remember, shoulder to shoulder is not a foul.

Preaching to the choir here. It's a penalty. Son is in the air. Cedric takes him out. Penalty all day

It's telling only the people who refuse to criticise artera are saying it isn't.