Hands up if you don't know the rules
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Hands up if you don't know the rules
I've genuinely given in on keeping up with football now. I just don't get the rules.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
Don’t worry about, the refs don’t know either.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
Just blame it on Trafford and be a good boy
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
VAR brings up something every week, and every week, it's a different explanation. Yet I'm reading stuff like this every week. I'm lost -
Mate, contact in the box; any contact is a penalty
Mate, it's deliberate handball; it looked to have touched the underside of the arm if you slow it right down... That's handball these days. Thems the rules
You can't obstruct the keeper, mate? You know keepers are overly protected these days; it's the rules now
Studs were showing, you can't go in like that. A red card doesn't matter if you win the bell. He was endangering the player
The keeper should been more decisive there, and he was nowhere near the ball. It doesn't matter if he was obstructed.
If it bounces off your body and looks to touch your arm, that's not handball, natural position and that.
Mate, it's football. Yes, he went in hard, but he won the ball. Not even a yellow.
Mate, contact in the box; any contact is a penalty
Mate, it's deliberate handball; it looked to have touched the underside of the arm if you slow it right down... That's handball these days. Thems the rules
You can't obstruct the keeper, mate? You know keepers are overly protected these days; it's the rules now
Studs were showing, you can't go in like that. A red card doesn't matter if you win the bell. He was endangering the player
The keeper should been more decisive there, and he was nowhere near the ball. It doesn't matter if he was obstructed.
If it bounces off your body and looks to touch your arm, that's not handball, natural position and that.
Mate, it's football. Yes, he went in hard, but he won the ball. Not even a yellow.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
Spot on.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 12:06 am
The keeper should been more decisive there, and he was nowhere near the ball. It doesn't matter if he was obstructed.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
So we now know, that you can float the ball into the centre of the box and get other players to block the keeper.
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Sean Dyche did that for years either blocking the keeper or a defender,nothing new there.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 12:27 amSo we now know, that you can float the ball into the centre of the box and get other players to block the keeper.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
i actually thought when we scored they were going to disallow it the luck we have had with VAR...
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
No problem - you can apply for a job with PGMOL!claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:36 pmI've genuinely given in on keeping up with football now. I just don't get the rules.
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Re: Hands up if you don't know the rules
Dyche did it differently and legally. He stood players tight behind the keeper and they didn’t move so when the ball was played over them he had no where to go.
The difference last night was the 11 ran into Trafford while making no attempt to head the ball. If he had jumped into Trafford whilst trying to make a header I’d have said fair enough but his feet never leave the ground, he knew exactly what his job was.
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