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by Southampton Gull » 28 Nov 2013, 19:53

Trojan 67 wrote: This is true :-/, but I only ever stopped one in the nuts :Z, after that I made sure I wore a box.

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Otherwise known as a thimble ;-)

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by Trojan 67 » 28 Nov 2013, 19:25

ferrarilover wrote:Judging by your boat race, Troj, you took more than one for a number of teams.

Matt.
This is true :-/, but I only ever stopped one in the nuts :Z, after that I made sure I wore a box.

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by ferrarilover » 28 Nov 2013, 19:14

Judging by your boat race, Troj, you took more than one for a number of teams.

Matt.

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by Trojan 67 » 28 Nov 2013, 19:06

In situations like that, you simply don't turn your back. Does a goalkeeper turn his back when shot at full pelt from point blank range ?

There you are then.

Don't think I don't know why players turn there back in situations like that, it is because they are afraid of being knocked out with a broken nose when the ball hits them full force in the face, or worse, doubles you up in excruciating pain when it hits you in the nuts.

It happens, it's called taking one for the team.

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by gullintwoplaces » 28 Nov 2013, 18:21

Gullscorer wrote:[quote="gullintwoplaces]There is only one ref worse than this guy and that is Darren Deadhead. Both of these clowns seem to have it in for the Gulls.
Even more so if they read threads such as this.. :~D[/quote][/quote]

Let them read and hopefully improve their performances, which at times have been quite shameful.

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by Gullscorer » 28 Nov 2013, 18:10

[quote="gullintwoplaces]There is only one ref worse than this guy and that is Darren Deadhead. Both of these clowns seem to have it in for the Gulls.[/quote]
Even more so if they read threads such as this.. :~D

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by gullintwoplaces » 28 Nov 2013, 18:00

ferrarilover wrote:Tru dat, f**king Deadman would have found a way of awarding two penalties for the one offence.

Matt.
And this is one of the key points. There is only one ref worse than this guy and that is Darren Deadhead. Both of these clowns seem to have it in for the Gulls.

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by Southampton Gull » 28 Nov 2013, 17:36

Definitely a penalty for me. I think CP is wearing his Colin Lee glasses again ;-)

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by ferrarilover » 28 Nov 2013, 16:04

Please, quote me the 'many' who are saying the ball hit his back.

Matt.

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by stefano » 28 Nov 2013, 14:09

tufcgiants wrote:Sorry but your all perfectly aware, if that happened to us, we'd be furious if it wasn't given.

Ref had no choice, the ball struck an arm that was outstretched to make his body look bigger, and I've watched the replay plenty now, the ball hits his first, not his back as many are suggesting.
It was a clear cut penalty. You are going to get your 'us' and 'them' muddled up in a minute. But thank you for your views Agent Pilgrim! ;-)

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by tufcgiants » 28 Nov 2013, 13:44

Sorry but your all perfectly aware, if that happened to us, we'd be furious if it wasn't given.

Ref had no choice, the ball struck an arm that was outstretched to make his body look bigger, and I've watched the replay plenty now, the ball hits his first, not his back as many are suggesting.

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by ferrarilover » 28 Nov 2013, 00:26

Tru dat, **** Deadman would have found a way of awarding two penalties for the one offence.

Matt.

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by Gullscorer » 27 Nov 2013, 23:06

I never suggested he wanted the ball to hit his arm. I do suggest that to put himself and his arm in that position would be a reckless action given that a referee would probably award a penalty in such a situation.

But I suppose we can console ourselves with the knowledge that Mr Darren Deadman wasn't officiating...? :-/

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by ferrarilover » 27 Nov 2013, 22:59

Which would be a fine argument, if it bore any resemblance to the video, which it doesn't. Craig is nowhere near the "apex" of his jump when the ball hits his arm, he's barely off the ground and still travelling upwards. To suggest that he wanted the ball to hit him is silly. That is to say that he wanted to give away a penalty.
Given all the facts of the incident, as well as the clarification provided by Mr Poll, the award of a penalty was, at best unjustifiably harsh and at worst yet another example of the gross incompetence of one of the very worst officials in the Football League.

Matt.

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by Gullscorer » 27 Nov 2013, 22:47

ferrarilover wrote: I think that quote falls down on two counts. I would argue that, in jumping as he did, which was, in itself, perfectly reasonable, Craig had his arms in an absolutely natural position. Indeed, it would be most unnatural for his arms not to have been used for leverage in the act of jumping, rather, left by his side.

Further, he didn't have his arm where it was found at the point of contact with the ball in order to increase the chances of the bahh hitting him, he had them there as a natural consequence of performing a perfectly allowable jump.

Matt.
Matt your talking codswallop as usual. Of course people can and do use their arms when they jump, but they usually have their arms in a higher position at the beginning of the jump. At the apex of their trajectory their arms would normally be inclined downwards. To have his arms in the position they were at the top of his jump would indicate the distinct possibility that they were so placed in the hope if not the expectation that they had a chance of stopping the ball.

It was at the very least a reckless decision by the player to take such an action in a situation where the referee would have no choice but to award a penalty. :-D

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