Sentences with phrase «dodgy penalty»

The phrase "dodgy penalty" means that the penalty given in a particular situation is questionable or suspicious in some way. It suggests that there may have been a mistake, unfairness, or dishonesty involved in awarding the penalty. Full definition
Arsenal were the better team for most of this away tie but it just would not quite click up front, while yet another in a season full of dodgy penalty decisions going against us meant that the Germans were able to score the opener and then hold on valiantly for what is a huge result for the team rock bottom of the Bundesliga.
& then the two dodgy penalty calls and countless other chances that just didn't go are way!
The eventual finalists Juve beat them over 180 mins by a solitary dodgy penalty.
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We had all the possession, but without any end product bar hitting the post it took a usual dodgy penalty decision against us to give Cologne a chance to go through to the next stage after all, despite losing their first 3 games in the Group.
Arsenal's only defeat in September and October came against Watford, and I am absolutely certain that was totally down to the referee for giving our North London neighbours a very dodgy penalty, and this is why....
After going behind to an extremely dodgy penalty, Arsenal had shown fight and resilience and looked really «up for it».
Then of course, there is the persistent divers that they keep missing, and countless dodgy penalty decisions.
Ronaldo was through to the semis, after scoring the winning penalty against England (talk about having the last laugh), but couldn't conjure up enough to beat a dull French side who won with an exceedingly dodgy penalty early in the game and shut up shop.
We also saw the game against Bayern Munich turned by two dodgy penalty calls and a ridiculous red card for Koscielny.
A man can only take so many last minute winners and dodgy penalty decisions before the stress gets to your head, literally... Their comes a point when the hairline starts to slowly creep back and the thatching thins, but never fear, with your new found fortune you can pull a Rooney and hit the reset button with a brand spanking new noggin!
I don't know why people keep saying it was a dodgy penalty.
All our starting defenders get a 6 or 6.5 and we only let them score one dodgy penalty... how does that work then?
So Arsenal managed to beat Bournemouth, despite surviving yet another scare, after they equalised through a dodgy penalty and this concludes November which starts and ends with victories, the only 2 we recorded in this month.
I do not want to keep banging on about it but it was a dodgy penalty from the referee that turned our game and if you factor in the lift it gave to home fans and therefore the Watford players you can not brush away the importance of that incident.
@gulla0 And you should remember, that the 1st time we beat them convincingly 5 - 2 they had 11 men... The 2nd match they did not score from open play, but had to rely on a dodgy penalty given.
When Watford came back from a goal down to beat Arsenal it was the best thing since sliced bread and the talk of all the papers, who relished the derogatory and disrespectful comments from their striker after the match, but when we do the same and without the help of a dodgy penalty by the referee, where is the acclaim?
England — I wish you a lot of defeats from dodgy penalties, offside goals given and non-offside goals of yours disallowed.
When you look at Spurs, their offside goals, the dodgy penalties, the players making leg breaking challenges, not being sent off and then not having retrospective action against them, you can't help but start to believe the conspiracy theories.
its just a dream but wouldn't it be nice to really turn them over with at least a dodgy penalty an offside goal and they have Hazard and Costa sent of in dubious circumstances then Maureen goes bezerk punches a TV reporter and then the Russian sacks him!!!
I have stated often my belief that luck and referees will decide our fate — whether it be a dodgy penalty given to Spurs or a vicious deflected goal for Sunderland (I can not put a bok on our team).
However, it appeared that luck was back on our side (maybe to make up for Charlie Austin being awarded a dodgy penalty and subsequently scoring in the 78th minute) together with a spot of fortuitous defending by Mathieu Flamini.
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