At the moment just a small amount of the ball has to touch the quadrant
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????
At the moment just a small amount of the ball has to touch the quadrant
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????
At the moment just a small amount of the ball has to touch the quadrant
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????

It is consistent with the goal rule - The whole of the ball must be over the line.At the moment just a small amount of the ball has to touch the quadrant
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????
Yeah mate I know what’s happeningIt is consistent with the goal rule - The whole of the ball must be over the line.
Isn't that why VAR didn't rule the scums cross as the ball being out. A Mm was overhanging the line ffs.It is consistent with the goal rule - The whole of the ball must be over the line.
Yeah but it was still in playIsn't that why VAR didn't rule the scums cross as the ball being out. A Mm was overhanging the line ffs.
Can understand why Arsenal were a bit upset.
Correct, whole of the ball didn't look over the line. What probably pissed them off more was the two handed push in the back on the defender on the goal line. Prevented him from jumping and challenging for the ball. The skunk attacker looked guilty as sin as Gordon scored.Isn't that why VAR didn't rule the scums cross as the ball being out. A Mm was overhanging the line ffs.
Can understand why Arsenal were a bit upset.
At the moment just a small amount of the ball has to touch the quadrant
Why not all of the ball inside the quadrant and none out
Makes more sense ????

Reminds me of when a letter was published in the Telegraph asking why football pitches had corner flags.
I wrote in to say that the flags were there to stop the pitch curling up during hot weather.
And they published it.
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Reminds me of when a letter was published in the Telegraph asking why football pitches had corner flags.
I wrote in to say that the flags were there to stop the pitch curling up during hot weather.
And they published it.
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