Player raised his hand as he was braced for impact from the United player. Never a deliberate handball so it wasn't given. After all the soft pens united have had its kinda hard to feel sorry for them.
And as for what Shaw said you can bet he won't be giving any interviews for a while 😅 wtf is he chatting about.
Agree with what someone said earlier that that should not decide a game. Getting a penalty from that when the play is heading in the opposite direction to the goal and the Chelsea player has pretty much got the ball. No thanks.
jesus, the mental gymnastics are sure something on here, just with these last two posts we've got "player raised his hand as he was braced for impact" and "well, maybe it was technically a foul, but such soft penalties shouldn't decide a game".
Let's be honest when did common sense stop a good debate on JA
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
Player raised his hand as he was braced for impact from the United player. Never a deliberate handball so it wasn't given. After all the soft pens united have had its kinda hard to feel sorry for them.
And as for what Shaw said you can bet he won't be giving any interviews for a while 😅 wtf is he chatting about.
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What about the one we got against us against Palace? We will just ignore that one eh?
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
Agree with what someone said earlier that that should not decide a game. Getting a penalty from that when the play is heading in the opposite direction to the goal and the Chelsea player has pretty much got the ball. No thanks.
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You are right. We should stop all penalties in case they end up deciding a game. Great point.
I have been wanting to make an article for a while about how the goal post always seems to move in terms of application of the rule
because utd benefitted from the rules earlier in the season, it seems it is now ok to choose to not apply rules when the correct application favours utd.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9310365/MARK-CLATTENBURG-Manchester-United-didnt-penalty-Hudson-Odois-handball-mystery.html
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posted on 1/3/21
Player raised his hand as he was braced for impact from the United player. Never a deliberate handball so it wasn't given. After all the soft pens united have had its kinda hard to feel sorry for them.
And as for what Shaw said you can bet he won't be giving any interviews for a while 😅 wtf is he chatting about.
posted on 1/3/21
Agree with what someone said earlier that that should not decide a game. Getting a penalty from that when the play is heading in the opposite direction to the goal and the Chelsea player has pretty much got the ball. No thanks.
posted on 1/3/21
jesus, the mental gymnastics are sure something on here, just with these last two posts we've got "player raised his hand as he was braced for impact" and "well, maybe it was technically a foul, but such soft penalties shouldn't decide a game".
posted on 1/3/21
Let's be honest when did common sense stop a good debate on JA
posted on 1/3/21
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
Player raised his hand as he was braced for impact from the United player. Never a deliberate handball so it wasn't given. After all the soft pens united have had its kinda hard to feel sorry for them.
And as for what Shaw said you can bet he won't be giving any interviews for a while 😅 wtf is he chatting about.
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What about the one we got against us against Palace? We will just ignore that one eh?
posted on 1/3/21
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 hours, 24 minutes ago
Agree with what someone said earlier that that should not decide a game. Getting a penalty from that when the play is heading in the opposite direction to the goal and the Chelsea player has pretty much got the ball. No thanks.
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You are right. We should stop all penalties in case they end up deciding a game. Great point.
posted on 1/3/21
I have been wanting to make an article for a while about how the goal post always seems to move in terms of application of the rule
because utd benefitted from the rules earlier in the season, it seems it is now ok to choose to not apply rules when the correct application favours utd.
posted on 2/3/21
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-9310365/MARK-CLATTENBURG-Manchester-United-didnt-penalty-Hudson-Odois-handball-mystery.html
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