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Michael O'Neill described Switzerland's penalty against Northern Ireland as the worst penalty decision ever, and it got me thinking, what was the worst penalty decision ever in one of our games, either for or against us? GO...
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Stevie G, is the one which comes instantly to mind.
Although you could interpret Simmonsen to have made the worst penalty decision - in trying to put the ball into outer space.
Didn’t the panel on Match of the Day after watching the video replays say it was a penalty because there was an “intention to foul”.
Don’t know the exact rules but I’ve heard it said before that there doesn’t need to be actual contact if it’s agreed that there was an intent to foul and the player has lost the advantage trying to avoid the incoming foul.
As I said I don’t know the exact rules or whether they’ve changed but 90% of the media think it was a penalty.
The worst decision involving a penalty for me, was when we allowed Steve Simonson to step up at Wembley, and take one of the worst penalties ive ever witnessed!!!
Didn’t the panel on Match of the Day after watching the video replays say it was a penalty because there was an “intention to foul”.
Don’t know the exact rules but I’ve heard it said before that there doesn’t need to be actual contact if it’s agreed that there was an intent to foul and the player has lost the advantage trying to avoid the incoming foul.
As I said I don’t know the exact rules or whether they’ve changed but 90% of the media thought it was a penalty so can’t be that controversial.
The worst decision involving a penalty for me, was when we allowed Steve Simonson to step up at Wembley, and take one of the worst penalties ive ever witnessed!!!
Kozzy’s fabulous save against Citeh...
Stevie G’s penalty against us at Anfield... at a corner, he dived into Kozzy’s arms. Ref was dying to give a penalty
The worst decision involving a penalty for me, was when we allowed Steve Simonson to step up at Wembley, and take one of the worst penalties ive ever witnessed!!!
Have you ever seen a penalty for "intention to foul" given since - anywhere?Didn’t the panel on Match of the Day after watching the video replays say it was a penalty because there was an “intention to foul”.
Don’t know the exact rules but I’ve heard it said before that there doesn’t need to be actual contact if it’s agreed that there was an intent to foul and the player has lost the advantage trying to avoid the incoming foul.
As I said I don’t know the exact rules or whether they’ve changed but 90% of the media thought it was a penalty so can’t be that controversial.
Don’t remember that. Do remember Kozzy having a last minute goal disallowed at Upton Park for absolutely fuck all though. Outrageous decisionOne where I wasn't actually there so didn't mean as much as some.
Didn't Kozluk head the ball back to the keeper at Upton Park but the ref ruled he'd handballed it? Remember the replays from behind the goal, absolute shocker.
Didn’t the panel on Match of the Day after watching the video replays say it was a penalty because there was an “intention to foul”.
Don’t know the exact rules but I’ve heard it said before that there doesn’t need to be actual contact if it’s agreed that there was an intent to foul and the player has lost the advantage trying to avoid the incoming foul.
As I said I don’t know the exact rules or whether they’ve changed but 90% of the media thought it was a penalty so can’t be that controversial.
John fashanu's hand ball in '91. He hand balled it twice. First one given the second one not given.
I'm sure to this day he was trying to fix the match. He got away with match fixing a couple of years later although that match wasn't mentioned.
Didn’t the panel on Match of the Day after watching the video replays say it was a penalty because there was an “intention to foul”.
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If memory serves it was the ref who said that. He referred to Gerrard by name and "the Sheffield United player".
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