For me this gets the biggest 'WTF!?' this season. As a spursalot says, if an official saw it then a straight red has to follow, if not then a ban has to follow.
There just has to be an inquiry into such decisions surely.
Two of the match officials mentioned the incident in their match reports. It turns out that they did not have a clear view of the incident but because it was in their match reports the FA are not allowed to take further action under FIFA rules. It is unfortunate and the FIFA rules should be changed but it is not an example of corruption.
It's an example of ineptitude. Which is possibly just as bad.
I'd also like to add that Fifa have told the FA they can do what they want in relation to charging people post-game. The FA just seem to want to try and use Fifa as an excuse to avoid doing anything.
Agreed, Fayed is spot on here.
Wigan had a perfectly normal goal disallowed tonight because they were playing Man Utd.
Agreed, Fayed is spot on here.
Wigan had a perfectly normal goal disallowed tonight because they were playing Man Utd.
Really?
Quite frankly, that is disgusting, and further strengthens my view that something is very bent in football.
Shocking isn't it? He barely touched Young
Wait for Ivanovic to walk clean after claiming he didn't have violent intent after being captured on camera punching another human being in the ribs. What a bunch of qunts.
They should have sensors on top of the advertising boards which span across the pitch via lasers all linked to a super computwe that understands the offside rules.. players have a sensor in the shorts that the lasers pick up on.. the ball also has a sensor.. basically instantly saying someone is offside. It will not be implemented due to it not being viable in Sunday park football whixh everyone knows is a flimflam excuse.
I like the premise, but the fact that it is a contact sport would make this tricky. Would you end up with players being forced to change their shorts because they have broken their chip falling on it mid-tackle?
Also the ball would require a very intelligent sensor that could distinguish between members of each team.
And this is without taking into account the current incarnation of the offside rule stating that players have to be 'interfering' with play to be offside. How would the computer determine this?
A system that allows people to review and decide would be far far simpler, but would still be subject to human error..
And Utd should have had a stone wall penalty.
So that's 4-1 in favour of United in terms of getting shocking decisions in recent weeks, I suppose they do even themselves out ](*,)
I never said they even out, what i said was all teams get bad decisions.
I hate the phrase "bad decisions even themselves out"
A penalty given against us in the FA Cup is not the same as a penalty given for us when we are 4-0 down last game of the season when nothing is there to play for.
Referees and the association can suck my dingdong.
Do you not think its an impossible job and they're doing the best they can until FIFA allow them to view replays and introduce goal line technology?
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