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Newcastle United 1 - 0 Burton Albion - 05/04/17 - NUFC relegated to League Two


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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:22, Optimistic Nut said:

If one of our players have fouled there's in the box running up, then surely it's encroachment from Burton so it's retaken or something? Just. What. The. Fuck.

 

No booking either, so can't be an off the ball foul.

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:22, Pilko said:

Can anyone find anything in the laws of the game which can even begin to explain that decision?

 

again

 

Indirect FK if wrong player deliberately takes the penalty (+ YC to player who took the kick)

Indirect FK if ball kicked backwards

If 'illegal' feinting occurs it is always an indirect FK (and YC to the kicker)

 

That last one would be my guess... not that I've seen it.

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:22, Optimistic Nut said:

If one of our players have fouled there's in the box running up, then surely it's encroachment from Burton so it's retaken or something? Just. What. The. Fuck.

 

 

Why the fuck would one of our players do a foul when we are taking a penalty?!!  :lol:

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:23, Shearergol said:

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If one of our players have fouled there's in the box running up, then surely it's encroachment from Burton so it's retaken or something? Just. What. The. f***.

 

No booking either, so can't be an off the ball foul.

 

Even if there was, the encroachment precedes any fouls, so that should be the decision that's given. It's just mental. :lol:

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:23, SEMTEX said:

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Can anyone find anything in the laws of the game which can even begin to explain that decision?

 

again

 

Indirect FK if wrong player deliberately takes the penalty (+ YC to player who took the kick)

Indirect FK if ball kicked backwards

If 'illegal' feinting occurs it is always an indirect FK (and YC to the kicker)

 

That last one would be my guess... not that I've seen it.

 

He didn't feint at all.

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:23, SEMTEX said:

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Can anyone find anything in the laws of the game which can even begin to explain that decision?

 

again

 

Indirect FK if wrong player deliberately takes the penalty (+ YC to player who took the kick)

Indirect FK if ball kicked backwards

If 'illegal' feinting occurs it is always an indirect FK (and YC to the kicker)

 

That last one would be my guess... not that I've seen it.

 

You mean the s**** John Aldridge pulled about 70 pens in a row in the 80's? That's f***ing demented

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:24, Dave said:

What if the ball wasn't on the spot? Is that a freekick to the opposition?

 

Referee normally just tells the player to put it on the spot before hand...and not give a free-kick 5 yards to the right. It's insane.

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:24, Shearergol said:

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Can anyone find anything in the laws of the game which can even begin to explain that decision?

 

again

 

Indirect FK if wrong player deliberately takes the penalty (+ YC to player who took the kick)

Indirect FK if ball kicked backwards

If 'illegal' feinting occurs it is always an indirect FK (and YC to the kicker)

 

That last one would be my guess... not that I've seen it.

 

He didn't feint at all.

And he's not been booked either.

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:25, Dave said:

They've shown the penalty being taken twice on SSN, Ritchie just stroked it in the corner. No messing about, nothing.

 

No encroachment from other players?

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  On 05/04/2017 at 19:22, Big Geordie said:

We wondered if there was corruption in this league with officials - well, there it is. Shameful.

It's the only explanation for the mortifying decisions we have seen this season. Today's is the worst I've ever seen in my life.

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