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).
@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.
Not exact matches
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.
But he is prone to really
dodgy tackles every now and again, and has
given away plenty of
penalties and been sent off, frequently costing his team.
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....
If it's not Mike Dean it's Anthony Taylor
giving penalties, and if it's not a ref being
dodgy it's the FA charging Arsène Wenger when they never ever charge any other...
ALL teams come across poor refereeing decisions over the course of the season — have Arsenal never been
given a
dodgy penalty?
England — I wish you a lot of defeats from
dodgy penalties, offside goals
given and non-offside goals of yours disallowed.