Yeah, the assistant should be reprimanded for missing that.The law is an ass. Tom is right, but the rules about retrospective punishment are complete bollocks. And whichever way you look at it the linesman should be given an indefinite holiday.
I've not seen what Le Tiss has said, but I would say that Tom is correct here but it's just that things have been lost in translation (so to speak).
The decision not to charge Sterling is 100% correct, as per FA rules (or actually, it might even be UEFA/FIFA rules, I'm not 100% sure). Nothing to do with Sterling's nationality. The linesman saw it, and he choose not to do anything. Book closed.
The FA rule which say 'book closed' though is what is wrong - together with the linesman, who failed in his job. When an official sees an incident and doesn't punish it correctly, it should be possible to retrospectively punish it correctly. It is stupid that they can't. Only in extreme circumstances can such a decision be retrospectively dealt with differently. SF4L is exactly right to say that it shouldn't matter and that they should have the power. But right now, they don't.
But yes, based on the framework to go by, it was correct not to charge Sterling.
The law is an ass. Tom is right, but the rules about retrospective punishment are complete bollocks. And whichever way you look at it the linesman should be given an indefinite holiday.
Paul Merson says Arsenal will still finish at least 15 points in front of Southampton.
Challenge accepted, Paul.
He said that in response to being teased...the director told Stelling to ask it.Paul Merson says Arsenal will still finish at least 15 points in front of Southampton.
Challenge accepted, Paul.
and as I said on other thread, this is a revised view ... down from 20 points a couple of weeks back.
He admitted the very thing himself.
Honestly, I don't know how he gets away with his views. He's meant to be unbiased and talks about how brilliant Saints have been, and then says Saints will fail.
Tbf, I think his colleagues see his Saints stance as something of a joke, there are so many holes in his point of view.
He said that in response to being teased...the director told Stelling to ask it.
Sky have Ed Chamberlain, who presents for them who's a Saints fan.Can't remember whether SKY or BBC have the producer who is a Saints fan.
He also has such a low level of intelligence it is almost insulting he has that job.
Yes I knew that. I mean a producer, not a presenter.Sky have Ed Chamberlain, who presents for them who's a Saints fan.
I know the producer of Match of The Day used to be a Saints fan. Mind you, that was around 1999 or 2000. Not sure if it's still the same guy.Yes I knew that. I mean a producer, not a presenter.
I think it's the Beeb.
During the week, the team included a black guy called Matt (sorry, didn't recognise him, but think he was a goalie). He was intelligent, humorous and clearly stated his opinion. A disgrace that he's a bit player when Merson gets on every week...I presume he's kept in so the thicker fan doesn't feel alone.He also has such a low level of intelligence it is almost insulting he has that job.