Chelsea win with an offside goal. Commentators saying it was marginal, but it was pretty noticeable.
Deffinate pen, ref was unsighted and the way the ball went looked like Smalling got it but the lino could see plain as day![]()
Yeah. Linesman seem to be rquired to do more of the decision making in these kind of incidents than I've seen before. They definitely need better training as I've seen them make a lot of howlers in the last couple of seasons. Would've been good to see some visible communication between the 2 of them also as that's another thing that's lacking, the linesman may well have thought Taylor saw it clearly and deferred to his decision.
Not sure whether Taylor should've had to ref again so soon after the League Cup final either. They have to follow the action areas all game, keeping up with a number of players who are all athletes in peak fitness. Players often lose their legs by their early 30s yet we're asking refs that can be 10+ years older to do the same amount of work. At least give them a break when possible.
Looks like Evans and Cisse will be getting bans in the morning. Big miss for you guys before Arsenal.
What did we learn from MOTD highlights (apart from the fact that our game "appeared" to be closer than us watching it thought!) Well we learned all these things, which tend to be quite helpful to the team benefiting from the decisions!
> Chelski don't have to worry about the offside rule when scoring (ref strikes again)
> ManC don't have to worry about giving away penalties (ref strikes again, and again) - NB how was the decision not to give a pen different from some we have actually conceded, for example in the Liverpool home match?
> ManU don't have to worry about giving away penalties, as usual, even incredibly blatant ones (ref strikes again). Spitting doesn't count either.
And come tomorrow, all these game changing decisions will be forgotten about, and all you will hear about is how ManU have continued their brilliant run etc. Worst of all, the right decisions were immediately obvious within seconds to the viewing public (and could be to the 4th official if he had access to a monitor), so that they could easily be corrected quickly. Makes a mockery of the game.
So please tell me how the ref decisions don't make a huge difference to how the final table will appear? Perhaps they will reel out the old crap "things even themselves out over a season". Right, so when we play Southampton, where they didn't get a penalty against Liverpool, they must also have a good penalty or two not given against us. Anyone holding their breath?
To be honest Evans will be no loss at all, he has been a nightmare the last few games and i have no idea why he is playing.
We've been awarded 4 penalties and our opponents 7. The degree to which we control games and get players into the box indicates those numbers should be reversed, more or less.
Tottenham awarded 4: Opponents 7.
Arsenal: awarded 7. Opponents: 2.
Chelsea: awarded: 2. Opponents: 0
Liverpool: awarded 4 Opponents: 1
Man U: awarded 2. Opponents: 2
Man City awarded 6. Opponents 3
Southampton: awarded 1. Opponents 0.
Funny we're the only team in the top seven whose opponents have been awarded more penalties. Funny how the penalties awarded to the opponents of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man U and Man City put together are almost equal to the penalties awarded to our opponents by themselves. I'm sure there's no agenda behind it, just like there wasn't the year when Chelsea were +15 in penalties compared to us and finished two points in front. It's also clear that it's Chelsea who suffers from the a conspiracy against them.
Video replay would correct most wrong decisions. No chance it's not being used because it would hurt the chances of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea finishing in the top four.
Clearly, everything is on the up and up!
Jonny Evans has denied spitting, despite being filmed doing it.![]()
Jonny Evans has denied spitting, despite being filmed doing it.![]()
