At the KC, we only have home fans behind one goal and so in effect giving ourselves a disadvantage in this matter.
It needs addressing.
Didn't we get both our soft penalties this season at the end of the ground with away fans behind the goal?
At the KC, we only have home fans behind one goal and so in effect giving ourselves a disadvantage in this matter.
It needs addressing.
Spurs haven't had a home penalty for about 2 seasons...Oliver only gave the penalty because of the instant and vociferous appeals by Vertonghen and the Spurs fans behind the goal.
The ball did hit Elmo's hand so the appeal was genuine (if incorrect) and the ref was swayed even though he couldn't see the offence. C'est La Vie.
Not within our control.
However, Spurs position home fans behind both goals so any free kick/penalty appeal in the most dangerous part of the pitch is met with a
vociferous reaction which is bound to influence the ref.
At the KC, we only have home fans behind one goal and so in effect giving ourselves a disadvantage in this matter.
It needs addressing.
Didn't we get both our soft penalties this season at the end of the ground with away fans behind the goal?
Spurs haven't had a home penalty for about 2 seasons...

I agree Strov, but he could see how close the players were to each other and how hard the ball was struck, there is absolutely no way Elmo could have delibaretly blocked the path of the ball with his hand. He shouldn't have given it on that basis alone. Thats what i was raging about at the time. Finding out later the referee didn't even see it just added salt to the wounds.
There should be a system in place where if a referee gets something wrong which causes a goal, he should equal that out at the other end. They do it for things like unsporting goals, why not for bad decisions? Like if the ref let that Norwich goal count, Cardiff would have just walked it up the other end and had a free goal. The 4th official can watch a slow motion replay from multiple angles within a minute of the incident and tell the referee if he needs to even it out.
Following the travesty at Spurs, much of the comment has offset the handball decision with some that have benefited us, particularly the Brady pen against West Ham.
I think there's a difference between a soft decision, and a wrong decision. Against WH, Brady was pushed. However gentle the push, and exaggerated the fall, a foul had been committed, and Brady took full advantage of a soft, but within the rules, decision.
The Elmo handball decision did not comply with the rules which require the referee to take account of the distance travelled by the ball, its speed, and the arm position (which has to be unnatural). This wasn't a case of Oliver having a different opinion of the severity of the offence. He saw an offence that wasn't there.
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Is it just me, or is there a case for referees to be interviewed after matches ( and after being shown a replay) to justify decisions? Might smarten them up?
They should apologise monday morning.
"I cannot see the ball hit the hand, therefore I cannot give a penalty even if it did hit the hand".
Absolutely spot on Strov. How can he possibly give a decision on something he didn't see.
He appears to have gone on that the crowd shouted penalty and he duly obliged.

Yep, Oliver demoted, also the ref from the Norwich game has been demoted. That's the best way to toughen them up, and they'll learn their lesson.