Not exact matches
So, was it
penalty or was the ref harsh in
awarding it?
I'm asking myself if the referee would've
awarded a
penalty if the same thing had happened in our area (obviously without going in the back of the net), and I don't think he would of, and indeed it shouldn't be (although they have be
awarded),
so by the same logic, I think it was a goal.
So you forgot how he should have been
awarded that
penalty?
On other note, we should be grateful for Snograss» dive against Palace — Mike Jones got
so much flak for
awarding the
penalty, he's making sure he doesn't do the same again!
We were denied a clear
penalty at Stoke, we had dodgy and game changing spot kicks
awarded against us at Watford and Man City and had good chances to take all three points at Chelsea,
so have we just been unlucky on our travels
so far?
So lets take the ref out of this game and score several goals so we aren't at the mercy of a last minute penalty from a ref who is more than likely to award one against u
So lets take the ref out of this game and score several goals
so we aren't at the mercy of a last minute penalty from a ref who is more than likely to award one against u
so we aren't at the mercy of a last minute
penalty from a ref who is more than likely to
award one against us.
It's worth pointing out that Arsenal have already been
awarded four
penalties this season
so far, two more than the Gunners won over the course of the entire last Premier League campaign.
Finally, Mike Dean has admitted he made a mistake
awarding the WBA
penalty,
so for all the PUNDITS who insisted Arsene was wrong, eat humble pie.
But to answer the question, i think Vardy would be a good signing, just do not expect
so many goals from him, five of his PL goals were from
penalties and Arsenal were only
awarded two
penalties in the PL all season.
The Baggies were wrongly
awarded an 88th minute
penalty which earned them a 1 - 1 draw and deny us a much - needed win, and manager Arsene Wenger reacted angrily, and rightly
so.
That followed after the Brazilian, Willian, was not
awarded a
penalty even why it was
so glaring he had fouled against Norwich.
Diving is cheating and one of the curses of the modern game but it seems if you want to get a
penalty you must end up on the floor for the referee to
award it — and
so referees are in effect encouraging it provided the player passes the entitled test.
80 % overall, bias against both teams 15/85 and three wrong Important Decisions Min 44
Penalty wrongly
awarded to United (there was no movement of hand to ball), Min 58 Cleverly should have second yellow card for a reckless challenge, Min 90 Arteta was
awarded a yellow card (he should have had one in Min 30 and
so should have been sent off).
So it points towards Leicester being
awarded a
penalty.
Despite his prudence with red cards Oliver is one of the top
penalty givers (just behind Mike Dean) with 8
awarded so far this season.
I count more
penalty awards and lucky decisions than the last decade,
so that's cool.
Experts have been left divided over whether the
penalty should have been
awarded but the Palace faithful most certainly have been left aggrieved and one fan is
so angry that he has gone on to set up an online petition calling for Benteke to be banned while Liverpool to be docked points for the «dive».
None of the
penalty appeals had much merit even for a ref inclined to
award so many as Mr Oliver.
The point is that if our
so called strike force did their job and scored in normal play, none of us would be commenting on wether it was or wasn't a
penalty or if the
penalty was
awarded late!
So - called «refundable
awards,» which are only available for travel on Alaska, can also be cancelled without
penalty at any time.
So - called «refundable
awards,» which are only available for travel on Alaska Airlines, can also be cancelled without
penalty at any time before departure.
This generous policy also applies to tickets purchased with Southwest Rapid Rewards points,
so any
award flight can be cancelled at any time without
penalty.
So said the Vermont U.S. attorney Tristam J. Coffin, who himself should receive an
award for «Best Surname For a District Attorney Seeking The Death
Penalty.»