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Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 19:54 - Dec 27 by stowmarketrange
They were Botha bit dodgy as it looks like the keeper got a touch of the ball on the 1st one.
yeah, the Pope one looked like a good tackle and the second one is wrong and then wrong again. Shame there isn't some system where the referee can review..................
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Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 20:08 - Dec 27 with 911 views
Second one, either a penalty or a goal. The last time that type of challenge was a free kick to the keeper was during the eighties at Anfield or the nineties at Old Trafford.
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Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 20:39 - Dec 27 with 829 views
I don’t think the first one was a pen - keeper got to the ball first - was it because his studs were showing? Maybe he should’ve been braver and smothered it with his body but still he got to the ball first - I’m not sure I understand the rules of the game I love so much anymore.
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Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 10:11 - Dec 28 with 579 views
Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 22:40 - Dec 27 by DannyPaddox
I don’t think the first one was a pen - keeper got to the ball first - was it because his studs were showing? Maybe he should’ve been braver and smothered it with his body but still he got to the ball first - I’m not sure I understand the rules of the game I love so much anymore.
I think it was a good tackle by Pope and wondered whether 'excessive force' came into it but I thought that the contact was from the momentum, mainly from Banford.
The other one was a foul and should have been an advantage and a goal. Don't understand why VAR can't see that, the ref having blown too early, the decision is incorrect and advise a penalty.
Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 10:11 - Dec 28 by francisbowles
I think it was a good tackle by Pope and wondered whether 'excessive force' came into it but I thought that the contact was from the momentum, mainly from Banford.
The other one was a foul and should have been an advantage and a goal. Don't understand why VAR can't see that, the ref having blown too early, the decision is incorrect and advise a penalty.
We need Pinner on the case.
Don’t think VAR could intervene and give a goal because the ref had blown for a foul before it went in. Presumably it then wasn’t ‘clear and obvious’ enough to give a penalty so you end up with the worst option of the three. From what I saw of the match he was a massive homer.
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Free kick to the keeper, or not. on 15:00 - Dec 28 with 441 views