hopefully this gif (is it a gif?) will work.
For me, the awarding of the penalty just tells me what is wrong with football in 2016 (thanks for the explanation Damski) - cheating from top to bottom, that is why I said it should not have been a penalty but I'm old enough and daft enough to know to expect one in the circumstances. Who knows the subject of the conversation between Wayne Rooney and the Ref as they trooped off at half-time (any offers? Silent Blade,??) but its a VERY cosy relationship between starstruck refs and the big name players.
The GIF ( its halfway down this page, if the link above fails to bear fruit
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/socce...ed-wins-on-late-rooney-penalty-211151937.html ) for me suggests that Hammond was trying desperately NOT to touch Memphis and had completely pulled out of his initial intention which was to try and win the ball. So that is why it cannot be either reckless or careless
au cointreau, Hammond was being too
careful, his very timidity caused him to slide through so far rather than meet the ball or the man in a full blooded challenge, because he realised
that might well result in a penalty, he was damned if he did, damned if he didn't by the time he laddered Memphis's stockings.
It reminded me of the way we pussy-footed around the notorious diver Francis (why the hell did u by
him Arsene) Jeffers in that equally notorious semi-final, this allowed Arsenal to score and beat us in the semi, the two incidents occured within 3 yards of each other
But everything happened within the blink of an eye, theses have been written about it since
- referees have let this happen to the game till it is now as silly looking as wrestling used to be. Rugby fans keep telling us its like the Emperor's New Clothes, trouble is the football establishment is too arrogant and wealthy to need to care. Well until Blatter and Platini end
up in the State Pen. that is.
Player power - all power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.