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Sunderland 0 - 1 Newcastle United - 20/08/11 - post-match reaction from page 50


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Bruce basically saying, as the ref and linesmen didn't see handball incident, it wasn't handball.

 

What a fucking tatey head, if some fucker shoots someone dead and the bizzies dont see it, does that mean its not murder? :)

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Bruce basically saying, as the ref and linesmen didn't see handball incident, it wasn't handball.

 

WTF is Bruce completely retarded ?

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Happy for Ryan Taylor like. Must be the biggest moment of his career surely.

 

Also remember seeing a comment on here that he hadn't scored a 'league' goal for us either, since he joined... what a place/macth to get that first one!

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Howay Ryan, we've heard Coloccini is longest in the showers. How long?

 

 

http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5867/610xyd.jpg

 

 

Very good Dave :) made me chuckle :D

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Happy for Ryan Taylor like. Must be the biggest moment of his career surely.

 

Also remember seeing a comment on here that he hadn't scored a 'league' goal for us either, since he joined... what a place/macth to get that first one!

 

He definitely scored in the Championship, very similar free kick at Ipswich for one. Premier League, probably right.

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Happy for Ryan Taylor like. Must be the biggest moment of his career surely.

 

Also remember seeing a comment on here that he hadn't scored a 'league' goal for us either, since he joined... what a place/macth to get that first one!

 

He definitely scored in the Championship, very similar free kick at Ipswich for one. Premier League, probably right.

 

Ah right - can't remember if it said it was league or premier league.

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Howay Ryan, we've heard Coloccini is longest in the showers. How long?

 

 

http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5867/610xyd.jpg

 

 

Still he doesn't smile, some fuckers put his mouth on upside down.

 

Doesn't make much difference tbf.

 

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5867/610xyd.jpg

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Howay Ryan, we've heard Coloccini is longest in the showers. How long?

 

 

http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5867/610xyd.jpg

 

 

Still he doesn't smile, some fuckers put his mouth on upside down.

 

Doesn't make much difference tbf.

 

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5867/610xyd.jpg

 

:lol:

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Absolutely great result.

Really encouraged that the spirit is still there - to stand us in good stead again this coming season.

With another couple to come in hopefully, feel confident now that we'll have a decent season.

 

 

 

 

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There is no rule about handball. There is a rule about deliberately handling the ball.

 

It was not a red card or pen.

 

It's about time pundits learned the rules and stopped filling people's heads with s****.

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=619295&page=2#ixzz1VZoGOTSr

 

 

What the actual f***

 

Actually his statement is correct, it's not handball....it's intentionally handing the ball.    Which does lead people to think of it as hand-to-ball not ball-to-hand.

 

BUT - he fails to know that the other consideration in this is about the position of the hand/arm prior to the ball striking the hand/arm. And the question must be asked is the arm in an un-natural position, and could the player have moved their arm to prevent the ball striking the arm. 

 

And it's in this second area where the decision must be made.  Is it natural for a player to stand on the oal line with their arms straight out at a 90 degree angle, or would they be more likely down by their side.  Were Larson's arms out for balance or to assist in his lateral movement, or was it to make him "bigger" on the goal line.

 

Much more for a referee to chew on than just hand-to-ball or ball-to-hand.

 

My guess is that Webb didn't have a clear view of exactly where the ball struck Larson (in real time was it shoulder or arm) and therefore didn't give the call.

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