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I didn't understand why the linesman put his flag up so late. Did the ref tell him to. As usual.with a lot of decisions, the faIt wasn’t offside it was impeding a player
Goodman was caught at H/T on a hot mic saying Burrows was offside when he scored the pen.
If you watch the replays carefully. Their keeper gets his hand to the ball just after Campbell heads it.When watching the game, I thought the offside goal should have stood, but after watching the replays post game, it was the correct decision to rule it out.
Its a marginal offside decision, but Peck does stop Knight from making an attempt to clear the ball, personally I don't think he would have been able to clear it anyway as his starting position was too far away from it, even before Peck blocked him.
Red card, correct decision, Dickie only attempts to clear the ball after he brings Moore down, ironically he was sent off earlier this season at Ashton Gate for doing the same thing to O'Hare outside the box.
I get you. But can't be a penalty if Peck is offsideWhy is everyone ignoring Sydie’s shirt being pulled?
Yeah you are right but just watched it back frame by frame and can just about convince myself he had his shirt just before Ty headed it…………..I get you. But can't be a penalty if Peck is offside
If that's impeding a player,players shielding the ball and holding off an opponent while shepherding the ball out of play over the touch line is impeding,but it's always allowedYup
Nailed it
I couldn't understand why the flag was so late. It didn't go up immediately the ball crossed the line - as far as I could tell from the other endJust a thought - Peck was in an offside position when the ball was crossed. Could that have been the deemed interference that caused the flag? I doubt it, but it's not impossible,.
It's frightening how many people don't know the Laws of the Game.I'm absolutely in awe at the amount of people who don't think that was a penalty and a red card. I understand the City manager reacting emotionally to it but come on. It honestly feels like gaslighting!
And by "amount" I mean "more than zero".
I was correct above, Peck was behind Campbell's foot but it's the ball which is important (my mistake). With accurate lines (to 0.1mm on the image, adjusted for the angles):Peck was at worst level with Campbell when he was flagged offside. It’s a poor and incorrect call.
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Not true. It's a part of the body for which the ball can be legally played. Therefore ignore any hand and arms.In VAR terms, if any part of the player is in front of the ball, then it's offside - VAR is set up to disallow whenever possible. So if (in VAR terms) the player is both in front of and behind the ball, which is likely because he's wider than the ball, then "in front of" takes precedence. I would have thought under non-VAR rules he ought to have been level with the ball and hence onside anyway.
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Not a ref so I have plausible deniability... When was the offside rule changed to take out the requirement for the ball to be played forwards? Law 11 makes no reference to it, which means a square ball or even a backwards pass would appear to be offside if made to a player in an offside position?It's frightening how many people don't know the Laws of the Game.
It has never been a requirement to play the ball forward. Ever.Not a ref so I have plausible deniability... When was the offside rule changed to take out the requirement for the ball to be played forwards? Law 11 makes no reference to it, which means a square ball or even a backwards pass would appear to be offside if made to a player in an offside position?
If Campbell's header is missed by the keeper and goes straight in, then yes, there's no issue and it's a goal.If you watch the replays carefully. Their keeper gets his hand to the ball just after Campbell heads it.
So surely that means the goal should have stood as Peck wouldn't then have been offside and there was no chance Knight could have got the ball on it's original trajectory from Campbells header if Peck hadn't been there anyway
I like their work a lot, but I do feel they haven't been overly enamoured of us this season and haven't given us the credit we deserve. That said, Elek has tipped us to win the playoffs.Just listened to Not the Top 20. Surprise surprise, those two clowns think Bristol were better than us, the pen was at best debatable, Dickie definitely shouldn’t have been sent off, campbell’s goal defo offside. Grudgingly saying O’Hare MIGHT have meant his flick, but with sarcastic overtones that he obviously didn’t. In summary, one refereeing decision “not in the spirit of the play offs” has ruined the tie.
What have United ever done to these two twats?
It's almost as though the lino was told to put his flag up. The last fans to understand what's going on are the ones in the ground. I would love to see an official explanationSo if Peck is about 5 metres from the goal line when deemed to be offside why does it take so long to give the offside flag
Peck had
run to the goal line
Got bundled into the net ( without touching the ball)
Ran to celebrate with Ty at the far post
Then gone to join the others celebrating with the others by the corner flag,
All before the Lino raised his flag
VAR comes to decisions faster than that
Did the limo have a replay in his head that he could review ?
As regards the interference
The ball was a good 2 to 3 feet over the goal line before Peck got to it, and the defender was still catching up to Peck whilst pulling his shirt at that point
GOAL every day of the week
Seemed like there was discussion between ref and assistant over:So if Peck is about 5 metres from the goal line when deemed to be offside why does it take so long to give the offside flag
Peck is blatantly shielding the ball as it approaches and crosses the goalline. Similar to how defenders shield the ball out of play for a goal kick. If he was being pulled by the defender or not does not matter, as the offside offence occurred first and thus takes precedence. Anything that happens afterwards is irrelevant.As regards the interference
The ball was a good 2 to 3 feet over the goal line before Peck got to it, and the defender was still catching up to Peck whilst pulling his shirt at that point
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