[Albion] Was it a penalty or did Everton get lucky?

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scooter1

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It is a penalty but it is a ridiculous punishment for what happened. Not sure what the answer is but I don't think penalties are fit for purpose when a handball on the line results in the same outcome (obviously minus the red) as pushing someone on the edge of the box when they are heading towards the corner flag. Twas ever thus though.
This.
But the player has to take responsibility and think, ‘do I need to foul him here?’ The answer today was obviously ‘no’, so the player needs to manage the situation
 




Weststander

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This is nonsense, I’m afraid. If some 6 foot muscle bound brick shit house shoulder barges you full in the back when you are looking the other way, you would fall over! It’s absolute blue and white tinted specs to claim otherwise, and if it was the other way round you’d be screaming for a penalty. It’s ridiculous that the ref didn’t see it the first time.

How strange that players go to ground so easily in the modern era.

When opponents have always made contact.

It’s not a blue and white thing, we won.

But a criticism of the orchestrated, coached gamesmanship in EPL clubs in this era.
 
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Commander

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How strange that players go to ground so easily in the modern era.

When opponents have always made contact with them.

It’s not a blue and white thing, we won.

But a criticism of the orchestrated, coached gamesmanship in EPL clubs in this era.

He would have gone down in any era.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I always judge these things on what would probably happen anywhere else on the pitch and if that barge was outside of the box I think it would have been waved away, as the ref did initially. Also he wasn't denied a clear goal scoring opportunity, he was going away from goal on his way out of the box.

1) I feel it would have been a foul elsewhere on the pitch, unless the ball feel to an Everton player and ref decides to play advantage. It’s a clear barge, and a clear playing of the man not the ball. Them’s the rules*.
2) I’m not sure what being denied a clear goal scoring chance has to do with it; that relates to whether there’s a red card also included.

* awaiting [MENTION=2928]PILTDOWN MAN[/MENTION].
 


Washie

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How strange that players go to ground so easily in the modern era.

When opponents have always made contact.

It’s not a blue and white thing, we won.

But a criticism of the orchestrated, coached gamesmanship in EPL clubs in this era.

The speed the players run at these days, a hell of a lot more momentum which just the smallest knock can send a person tumbling. look at the speed in the eighties or nineties, nowhere near as fast paced or as physically fit.
 


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1) I feel it would have been a foul elsewhere on the pitch, unless the ball feel to an Everton player and ref decides to play advantage. It’s a clear barge, and a clear playing of the man not the ball. Them’s the rules*.
2) I’m not sure what being denied a clear goal scoring chance has to do with it; that relates to whether there’s a red card also included.

* awaiting [MENTION=2928]PILTDOWN MAN[/MENTION].

Who cares we won:lolol:
 












Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Yep, penalty.

I can see how the ref missed it in real time but once you go to the replay it's clear. It's actually an example of VAR working well. Luckily for us it worked out as DCL ballooned it off and over the bar.
 








keaton

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No problems with that being a foul if we can have the 147 free kicks we must owed when defenders did the same to Murray
 


zefarelly

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Usually I watch premier league games saying similar. I think it’s rare that there are any actual fouls in a modern top flight game. Mwepu’s barge though seemed pretty clear, even to me :smile:

It was, but it was a clean arms down shoulder barge, you used to be allowed to do that, Gordon did launch himself somewheat, either thast or he's made of springy rubber :rolleyes:
 


Wardy's twin

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Definite penalty. Some BHA tinted glasses being worn by anyone that thinks it’s ok to barge an opponent over. The bigger question is what on earth was Mwepu doing ?

just need to track him or at least wait another 10 secs until ne was outside the box if he felt it was necessary.
 






drew

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Stupid challenge and a pen because of it. However, so was Connolly's when he was clattered by Maguire. However with the officials these days, even the prats watching the videos, who knows. Rudiger flying through the air at Lamptey, Kane attempting to break Robertson's leg and Mane leading with the elbow, who knows what decisions will be made.
 


father_and_son

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It is a penalty but it is a ridiculous punishment for what happened. Not sure what the answer is but I don't think penalties are fit for purpose when a handball on the line results in the same outcome (obviously minus the red) as pushing someone on the edge of the box when they are heading towards the corner flag. Twas ever thus though.

There is certainly an argument for a new level of punishment which is awarding a goal plus something further (a penalty, a free kick from the edge of the box and/or a card). Should only be used for professional fouls that stop a goal (blatant handball, fouling goalie, violent conduct, etc). That gives a degree of difference in consequences between the scenarios you mention
 


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