If I was in charge, there would be about 80% less penalties for handball, and the game would be far better. But until the rules are fixed, we need consistency.
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Exactly. There's a case for both to be penalties, and there's a case for neither to be penalties. Consistency would be much better, as we so often appear to be on the wrong end of both sides.Yeah in isolation you might be able to make a case for it, but when you go side by side with the Robinson and Onana decisions that goes out the window. They just move the rules and calls how they see fit and how they want things to go.
If I was in charge we'd be top of the table with 66 points so far.If I was in charge, there would be about 80% less penalties for handball, and the game would be far better. But until the rules are fixed, we need consistency.
I would absolutely LOVE to see the cryarsing on here if that last night was given against us.
PGMOL on the Onana pen v City: "The VAR looks at it to see if it's clear and obviously wrong and he's not going to come to that conclusion when he sees the arm up by the side of the head, blocking a shot towards goal and therefore it's a credible penalty kick outcome."
So yes, that is my actual take on handball.
Just out of interest, if a ball is being crossed in, hits an opposition hand and drops directly to an attacking player, that it wouldn't have dropped to originally who has a shot on target that the keeper saves. Based upon what you've said above, is that a penalty, or is it no penalty because it actually provided them with a better opportunity?I'm looking at it from the position of did it provide Fulham with any advantage or did it disadvantage us in any way? The answer to both is no. So I don't understand how it could've been a pen, particularly after a dodgy bounce off the bar that unintentionally hits his arm.
Just out of interest, if a ball is being crossed in, hits an opposition hand and drops directly to an attacking player, that it wouldn't have dropped to originally who has a shot on target that the keeper saves. Based upon what you've said above, is that a penalty, or is it no penalty because it actually provided them with a better opportunity?
I don’t know what game you watched but the ball came off the bar and the players outstretched arm hit the ball. That’s hand to ball and it’s a penalty. The player did not have his arms down by his sides. It was almost as if he was lifting his arms up to put on his head in despair as the ball was about to go in. He then hit the back which slowed the ball and allowed another defended to clear. It’s 100% a penalty and anyone that thinks it wasn’t is wrong.Ball to hand. Not hand to ball.
Even Dyche in the press conference said he'd have been annoyed if it was given against us.
I don’t know what game you watched but the ball came off the bar and the players outstretched arm hit the ball. That’s hand to ball and it’s a penalty. The player did not have his arms down by his sides. It was almost as if he was lifting his arms up to put on his head in despair as the ball was about to go in. He then hit the back which slowed the ball and allowed another defended to clear. It’s 100% a penalty and anyone that thinks it wasn’t is wrong.
In what alternate universe was that attempt by City goal bound!?One was goal-bound the other wasn’t?
"Deliberate" handball is nonsense too.We need to go back to the days of ‘deliberate’ hand ball only as an offence. It takes away nearly all the ambiguity. Unless a player deliberately moves his hand towards the ball, no matter where or what position his arm is in, it’s not a foul
Every arm unless it's been blown off in battle is in a natural position. Up, down, left, right, right angles whatever, all natural..Clear and obvious handball and penalty. Arm was not in a natural position at his side and was actually closer to horizontal meaning it had to be moving towards the ball. It is not even questionable and any other club gets awarded a penalty. There is a very blatant agenda against Everton from both the PL and the PGMOL.