You got a bite Haig, bet you didn't expect that? Bit of a cheap one, a bit like some of Loserpools goals today!
And it was tasty putting your lot in your plaice!
You got a bite Haig, bet you didn't expect that? Bit of a cheap one, a bit like some of Loserpools goals today!
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, the seedless scouse appears to be a wum virgin
Crazy game, shame Stoke didn't get anything out of it as they really deserved a point.
Why, if you give your opponent 3 goals why should you deserve anything?
Going back to the Tiote goal incident, my first thought was....correct decision to disallow. Reason, the infringement was offside while interfering with play. The commentator seemed fixated on being in Harts view, which he wasn't, but, the player had to get out of the way of the ball on its way to the net, if he'd stood there it would have hit him and no been a goal, so he has to be part of that phase of play, and to the letter of the rule, when the ball was struck he was in an offside position. Feeling very on my own here, have I missed something?
"Quote:
A player in an offside position is only penalised if, at the moment the ball touches or is played by one of his team, he is, in the opinion of the referee, involved in active play by:
interfering with play or
interfering with an opponent or
gaining an advantage by being in that position "

They defended poorly, granted, but they still played pretty well and were more than a match for their opponents at the other end. They did so well to get back into the game and go 2-2 before the ref made a bad mistake giving 'Pool a penalty and even then Stoke didn't give up and kept pushing forward trying to score.
They really deserved a point in my opinion.
You got a bite Haig, bet you didn't expect that? Bit of a cheap one, a bit like some of Loserpools goals today!
I am afraid you are missing something NSS. The laws define all the terms above:Going back to the Tiote goal incident, my first thought was....correct decision to disallow. Reason, the infringement was offside while interfering with play. The commentator seemed fixated on being in Harts view, which he wasn't, but, the player had to get out of the way of the ball on its way to the net, if he'd stood there it would have hit him and no been a goal, so he has to be part of that phase of play, and to the letter of the rule, when the ball was struck he was in an offside position. Feeling very on my own here, have I missed something?
"Quote:
A player in an offside position is only penalised if, at the moment the ball touches or is played by one of his team, he is, in the opinion of the referee, involved in active play by:
interfering with play or
interfering with an opponent or
gaining an advantage by being in that position "
I am afraid you are missing something NSS. The laws define all the terms above:
In the context of Law 11 – Offside, the following definitions apply:
• “nearer to his opponents’ goal line” means that any part of a player’s head, body or feet is nearer to his opponents’ goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent. The arms are not included in this definition
• “interfering with play” means playing or touching the ball passed or touched by a team-mate
• “interfering with an opponent” means preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision or movements or making a gesture or movement which, in the opinion of the referee, deceives or distracts an opponent
• “gaining an advantage by being in that position” means playing a ball that rebounds to him off a goalpost or the crossbar having been in an offside position or playing a ball that rebounds to him off an opponent having been in an offside position.
So he did none of those things and should not have been penalised
I am afraid you are missing something NSS. The laws define all the terms above:
In the context of Law 11 – Offside, the following definitions apply:
• “nearer to his opponents’ goal line” means that any part of a player’s head, body or feet is nearer to his opponents’ goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent. The arms are not included in this definition
• “interfering with play” means playing or touching the ball passed or touched by a team-mate
• “interfering with an opponent” means preventing an opponent from playing or being able to play the ball by clearly obstructing the opponent’s line of vision or movements or making a gesture or movement which, in the opinion of the referee, deceives or distracts an opponent
• “gaining an advantage by being in that position” means playing a ball that rebounds to him off a goalpost or the crossbar having been in an offside position or playing a ball that rebounds to him off an opponent having been in an offside position.
So he did none of those things and should not have been penalised
How have I missed this?
Hart hesitates, he doesn't dive at all, to me, thinking Gouffran is going to deflect it, he's a distraction how ever you look at it imo., and very arguable he deceived Hart not to dive. Hart's thickness in not knowing the rules either is no support to the argument!
As its a keeper issue it would good to hear Spurcats view as if he were Hart.![]()
I believe it was Bill Shankly who said "if you're not interfering with play then what the hell are you doing on the pitch".
How have I missed this?
Hart hesitates, he doesn't dive at all, to me, thinking Gouffran is going to deflect it, he's a distraction how ever you look at it imo., and very arguable he deceived Hart not to dive. Hart's thickness in not knowing the rules either is no support to the argument!
As its a keeper issue it would good to hear Spurcats view as if he were Hart.![]()
Crazy game, shame Stoke didn't get anything out of it as they really deserved a point.