Even if he thought it was outside, it was still a very clear FK! It is because he thought it was inside, that he did not give it!
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Dyche said the penalty wasn't given because Wood didn't go down clutching every part of his body and flayling his arms about. Dyche likes the game played in the right spirit and encourages our players to do so, which is the right thing to do. If we fail to get the odd penalty but stay honest that'll do for me. One of my greatest hates in any sport or game is cheating, which is why I bang on about it so much. This is why the game is being ruined, because of the cheats and divers and fakers. If ever I stop watching football it will almost certainly be because of this. Football is becoming a game of diving, conning the ref and generally doing anything and everything to win, no matter what the cost. If it gets much worse I'll be off, and I don't think I'd be alone.
As for Dyche saying the ref changed after half time after Spurs had had a word, I'm glad he did, and in a way I hope he gets into trouble for it because it might just then bring it all into an open discussion. The cheating has to stop and so does the 'big club' bias.
As for Dyche saying the ref changed after half time after Spurs had had a word, I'm glad he did, and in a way I hope he gets into trouble for it because it might just then bring it all into an open discussion. The cheating has to stop and so does the 'big club' bias.
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Fully agree. The number of times that even just to win a throw-in players who have blatantly touched the ball last before it's gone out of play but them wildly claim to the ref that it's their ball! Even for a throw-in they can't seem to stop trying to cheat the ref and the other team.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:41 amDyche said the penalty wasn't given because Wood didn't go down clutching every part of his body and flayling his arms about. Dyche likes the game played in the right spirit and encourages our players to do so, which is the right thing to do. If we fail to get the odd penalty but stay honest that'll do for me. One of my greatest hates in any sport or game is cheating, which is why I bang on about it so much. This is why the game is being ruined, because of the cheats and divers and fakers. If ever I stop watching football it will almost certainly be because of this. Football is becoming a game of diving, conning the ref and generally doing anything and everything to win, no matter what the cost. If it gets much worse I'll be off, and I don't think I'd be alone.
As for Dyche saying the ref changed after half time after Spurs had had a word, I'm glad he did, and in a way I hope he gets into trouble for it because it might just then bring it all into an open discussion. The cheating has to stop and so does the 'big club' bias.
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Unfortunately, football is a reflection of society in general. How many people would refuse to pay cash for a job from a tradesman, knowing full well that the tradesman wouldn't declare the income for tax purposes? How many people will buy cigarettes from a mate, knowing that those cigarettes have probably been imported illegally? Isn't THAT cheating? So many examples of how society works these days. Margaret Thatcher introduced the 'Look after No. 1 society' and this is what we are left with.Leisure wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:47 amFully agree. The number of times that even just to win a throw-in players who have blatantly touched the ball last before it's gone out of play but them wildly claim to the ref that it's their ball! Even for a throw-in they can't seem to stop trying to cheat the ref and the other team.
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All so very true.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:41 amDyche said the penalty wasn't given because Wood didn't go down clutching every part of his body and flayling his arms about. Dyche likes the game played in the right spirit and encourages our players to do so, which is the right thing to do. If we fail to get the odd penalty but stay honest that'll do for me. One of my greatest hates in any sport or game is cheating, which is why I bang on about it so much. This is why the game is being ruined, because of the cheats and divers and fakers. If ever I stop watching football it will almost certainly be because of this. Football is becoming a game of diving, conning the ref and generally doing anything and everything to win, no matter what the cost. If it gets much worse I'll be off, and I don't think I'd be alone.
As for Dyche saying the ref changed after half time after Spurs had had a word, I'm glad he did, and in a way I hope he gets into trouble for it because it might just then bring it all into an open discussion. The cheating has to stop and so doeto me on the 'big club' bias.
My missus, who has suffered at many matches over the years watching myself, followed by my two sons playing at semi-professional level but who now rarely attends, was at the match on Saturday because we were en route to Telford. The last match she attended before that was January 2017 when we beat Leicester.
Her one comment to me on Saturday was that Spurs players do like falling over and it was a good job that they weren't playing 20 years ago because they would have got something to make them fall over!
Yes, the game has changed, however, I do not enjoy watching it as I used to do because it is becoming too sterilised but still leaves room for lots of cheating ---such a shame.
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Dyche is right in 99% of the things he says, but we need to be mindful of how easily Barnes goes down with a defender anywhere near him.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:41 amDyche said the penalty wasn't given because Wood didn't go down clutching every part of his body and flayling his arms about. Dyche likes the game played in the right spirit and encourages our players to do so, which is the right thing to do. If we fail to get the odd penalty but stay honest that'll do for me. One of my greatest hates in any sport or game is cheating, which is why I bang on about it so much. This is why the game is being ruined, because of the cheats and divers and fakers. If ever I stop watching football it will almost certainly be because of this. Football is becoming a game of diving, conning the ref and generally doing anything and everything to win, no matter what the cost. If it gets much worse I'll be off, and I don't think I'd be alone.
As for Dyche saying the ref changed after half time after Spurs had had a word, I'm glad he did, and in a way I hope he gets into trouble for it because it might just then bring it all into an open discussion. The cheating has to stop and so does the 'big club' bias.
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I agree and had Barnes in mind when I posted this. Barnes is a decent player but I'm not his biggest fan and this is one reason why. He does have a tendency to throw himself to ground a bit, which is why I'm surprised that Dyche is so favourable to him. I hope we keep Barnes as part of the strike force because he has good qualities as well and he can score (when he's on form) but I think personally that he is, or should be, number four in the pecking order, but he would make a very good sub when we need something verocious up front later in a game when we are seeking a goal.Marney&Mee wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 10:46 amDyche is right in 99% of the things he says, but we need to be mindful of how easily Barnes goes down with a defender anywhere near him.
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Interesting how referees seem to be very hesitant in giving us a penalty, even now with VAR.
Cases in point:
Southampton H - Barnes chopped in the box, no pen given, VAR says no pen??
Watford A - Barnes chopped in the box, no pen given, VAR gives the pen.
Bournemouth H - Handball in the box, no pen given, VAR gives the pen.
Spurs H - Wood taken out, no pen given, VAR not even used???
Have I missed any occasions where a ref has given us a Premier league penalty in real-time since yonks ago?
Cases in point:
Southampton H - Barnes chopped in the box, no pen given, VAR says no pen??
Watford A - Barnes chopped in the box, no pen given, VAR gives the pen.
Bournemouth H - Handball in the box, no pen given, VAR gives the pen.
Spurs H - Wood taken out, no pen given, VAR not even used???
Have I missed any occasions where a ref has given us a Premier league penalty in real-time since yonks ago?
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Dermot Gallagher said on Ref Watch that the attack on Wood was not a foul because the Spurs player went to head the ball !!!! All the others disagreed stating that going to head the ball but failing to head the ball and attacking the player instead was a foul (and a penalty) !! God help us !!
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Why, just why can’t we have a pen for that? Ridiculous that VAR rules out goals that are 0.1mm off side, while doesn’t give, or even look at stone wall penalties.
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I think Gallagher is a PGMOL stooge.MT03ALG wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:18 pmDermot Gallagher said on Ref Watch that the attack on Wood was not a foul because the Spurs player went to head the ball !!!! All the others disagreed stating that going to head the ball but failing to head the ball and attacking the player instead was a foul (and a penalty) !! God help us !!
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Particularly when the technology providers, the Premier League and PGMOL all acknowledge that the technology is not 100% accurate and there are reasonable claims to suggest it can have a tolerance of as much +- 19cm in some instances (Players running at full speed)Iloveyoubrady wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:21 pmRidiculous that VAR rules out goals that are 0.1mm off side,
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Did he really say that? Sky should bin him off and pay someone who will actually be truthful and call out bad refereeing decisions when they occur.MT03ALG wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:18 pmDermot Gallagher said on Ref Watch that the attack on Wood was not a foul because the Spurs player went to head the ball !!!! All the others disagreed stating that going to head the ball but failing to head the ball and attacking the player instead was a foul (and a penalty) !! God help us !!
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Still on a Chris Wood related theme, what about that
turn and rocket shot that just cleared the bar in the
first half?
What a goal that would have been.
(Unless fat boy decided to rule it out)
turn and rocket shot that just cleared the bar in the
first half?
What a goal that would have been.
(Unless fat boy decided to rule it out)
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Crazy! At Newcastle, Tarks attacked the ball on the halfway line, won a great header but Gayle went down under the challenge because Tarks is about one foot taller. Referee gives a foul against Tarks and also books him, presumably for endangering an opponent!MT03ALG wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:18 pmDermot Gallagher said on Ref Watch that the attack on Wood was not a foul because the Spurs player went to head the ball !!!! All the others disagreed stating that going to head the ball but failing to head the ball and attacking the player instead was a foul (and a penalty) !! God help us !!
Saturday against Spurs, Tarks again attacked the ball near the halfway line, wins a smashing header but gets penalised because his opponent falls over.
It seems that it is OK to go to try to head the ball, not succeed and hit the opponent instead, whereas, if you go to try and head the ball and succeed but your opponent falls over then that is a foul!
I am becoming more and more convinced that football would be a better game if we once again considered whether the ball was won and not whether an opponent was endangered or whatever spin they want to put on it these days. This season has seen lots of players being penalised for good, fair tackles and some have even been cautioned. Thank goodness for netball!
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ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 1:45 pmStill on a Chris Wood related theme, what about that
turn and rocket shot that just cleared the bar in the
first half?
What a goal that would have been.
(Unless fat boy decided to rule it out)
Yes, noticed that. Absolute rocket. A good striker now is woody.
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The fact Dermot Gallagher has said that about the challenge/assault on Wood shows a few things:
1) Ref watch on Sky is the most pointless bit of TV ever
2) Gallagher is just a puppet agreeing with all other refs and VAR decisions
3) The system is open to be viewed as being corrupt as the decisions are varying from week to week or, in our case, minute to minute. There was a similar foul given shortly after which Moss couldn't wait to give
4) Instead of accepting an incorrect decision, the clowns like Gallagher, try and justify them. It just makes them all look even worse and questions their integrity even more
1) Ref watch on Sky is the most pointless bit of TV ever
2) Gallagher is just a puppet agreeing with all other refs and VAR decisions
3) The system is open to be viewed as being corrupt as the decisions are varying from week to week or, in our case, minute to minute. There was a similar foul given shortly after which Moss couldn't wait to give
4) Instead of accepting an incorrect decision, the clowns like Gallagher, try and justify them. It just makes them all look even worse and questions their integrity even more
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If it had gone to VAR and been awarded Gallagher would have said correct decisionGoodclaret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:38 amThe fact Dermot Gallagher has said that about the challenge/assault on Wood shows a few things:
1) Ref watch on Sky is the most pointless bit of TV ever
2) Gallagher is just a puppet agreeing with all other refs and VAR decisions
3) The system is open to be viewed as being corrupt as the decisions are varying from week to week or, in our case, minute to minute. There was a similar foul given shortly after which Moss couldn't wait to give
4) Instead of accepting an incorrect decision, the clowns like Gallagher, try and justify them. It just makes them all look even worse and questions their integrity even more
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