Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has said he does not expect referees to be influenced by the uproar surrounding the late
penalty decision against Juventus, in...
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.
Mike Riley, would you believe, has now said «If the VAR was used a week earlier Mike would overturned
the penalty decision against Chambers».
Wenger is right to contest that, but calling every single
penalty decision against us as proof that there is a hidden agenda is surely taking conspiracy theories just a bit too far.
Not even the stupid non-existent
penalty decision against us piss me off that much.
Not exact matches
Whatever you think of the
decision we have to admit that Sehrou Guirassy put it away extremely well, giving Ospina no chance whatsoever, but then again we never save any
penalties given
against us!
in all honesty
against a team like Koln, a bad
penalty decision or not should not make the difference.
It has been revealed that Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has reportedly spoken to Alexis Sanchez about the player's
decision to take the ball off Santi Cazorla in last weekend's victory
against Hull for the
penalty.
England ended their run of international fixtures in a positive way, beating the Netherlands and were denied a victory
against Italy with a contentious
penalty decision after the referee consulted the VAR system.
But the
penalty given to West Brom last week is a different matter, where Wenger is totally right to complain about Mike Dean's
decision, and the boss was adamant that he will defend himself
against the FA Charge when asked.
So Wenger expected another
penalty to be given
against us, and he also thinks that Arsenal would not be down in 6th position in the table if our club hadn't been mistreated by the refereeing
decisions, and that is why we are so far from the top.
We had 2
penalty decisions and failures to enforce fouling go
against us y» day as well.
A tale of two
penalty decisions, both going
against Arsenal with different
decisions from similar situations will have left the boss angry and the Gunners without the win or even the point our gritty (up to that point) performance was close to earning.
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.
Even if they turn out to be just the usual sort of spurious rumours that we will be seeing a lot more of in the coming months, the Arsenal boss still looks set to have a big problem with his star striker, all because of the strange
decision to hold another Copa America tournament this summer, even though the last one was held less than a year ago, with Alexis scoring the winning
penalty against Argentina to win it for the first time.
That is not the only bad luck we have had by any means, with offside
decisions,
penalties for and
against and more.
England have had a positive international break, beating the Netherlands and were denied a victory
against Italy with a contentious
penalty decision after the referee consulted the VAR system.
Arsenal fans are used to Arsene Wenger complaining about referee's
decisions on a regular basis, but it was obvious to everyone watching that the
penalty that Mike Dean gave West Brom in the dying minutes of their game
against Arsenal was totally unfounded.
Golum Dean making a terrible
penalty decision that fortunately wasn't converted
against relegation desperate Newcastle.
The funny thing is we should have already had a
penalty earlier in the match when Hector Bellerin had his legs taken away in the box, but Dyche doesn't seem to remember that
decision, as he seems to intimate that the
decisions were always going to go
against him.
Bournemouth secured all three points after Brett Pitman scored his side's second
penalty of the afternoon during their Championship game
against Middlesbrough, but there was more than a hint of controversy about the incident leading to the
decision, as Harry Arter appeared to not receive any contact before tumbling to the ground.
He wrote in his own report: «Following the award of a
penalty kick
against his team in approx. 92nd min, Mr Wenger left his technical area to confront me in disagreement at the
decision.
Also Jon, while we're talking about Riley, a former referee, famous for ending the Invincibles 49 match unbeaten run by awarding a disgraceful
penalty against Sol Campbell after a Wayne Rooney dive and for also giving 11
penalties in 11 games to Ruud van Nistelroy in the days when Manchester United were Arsenal's only challengers and we've not even started talking about Mike Dean from Merseyside who told the BBC that he was a Tranmere Rovers supporter after giving several bad
decisions against Everton but recently was forced to admit to being Liverpool fan.
The Frenchman even repeated the offence this week when he accused Eden Hazard of diving and accusing the ref of awarding a
penalty against the Gunners
against the evidence, and just about every article since has been about referees
decisions, rather than discussing the actual football.
I agree about them not getting the
decision in the second half, but Giroud should have won a
penalty, you know just before we got that free kick which Sanchez hit
against the wall.
Why won't the media question refrees
decision to give Bayern a cheap
penalty in the second leg
against and sending off of Koscielny?
It wasn't the only
decision to go
against us however, with West Bromwich Albion also denied a
penalty against Manchester City, in the match that ended up being 2 - 1 to fourth - placed City.
To be fair, she does owe Arsenal a few favours after another season of awful injury blows and poor
decisions from the officials and they do say that luck is supposed to even itself out over the course of a campaign, so maybe those
penalties we should have had but were denied
against West Ham and the latest minor knocks that have ruled out Koscielny and Ospina will be the last bits of bad luck the Gunners get, for a while at least.
Louis van Gaal has explained his controversial
decision to withdraw first choice goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen for Tim Krul ahead of the Netherlands» World Cup
penalty shoot - out
against Costa Rica:
Their keeper had a good game, and Mike Dean had his usual bad
decision against us by not awarding a first half
penalty.
Every successful team is lucky... with injuries (or lack of)
penalties (for not
against) and refereeing
decisions... lets hope it is a good omen!
I think we need a radical approach to CHEATING my approach would eliminate it very quickly.When dubious
decisions are taken which leads to a goal being scored from the resulting
penalty or free kick and a player is sent off wrongly and the result goes
against the team who have been penalised, when the review panel examine these issues clearly sees that the
decision was the wrong one the the goal should be disallowed and the result should be reversed.But there is no one who has what it takes to introduce this ruling.Pity.
4 wrong Important
Decisions) second yellow cards, red cards,
penalties and Goals) all
against Arsenal.
16 August Crystal Palace v Arsenal (1 — 2) 66 % overall score, bias
against the two teams of 10/90 and two wrong Important
Decisions, both not given
penalties — Min 7 foul on Sanchez by Puncheon and Min 84 Delaney on Giroud
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).
From these reviews I extract all of the wrong Important
Decisions (Second yellow cards, Red Cards,
Penalties and Goals) into a table with those favouring Arsenal in one column and
against in a second.
They have been drawn
against FC Basel, probably the easiest draw they could get in the round of 16 in Champions League,
penalty decision going there way, winning with late deflected shots, they have not kept a clean sheet since October.
It was a tough evening for Barca who took the lead through a fabulous Lionel Messi free kick but saw a few
decisions go
against them, and Las Palmas equalise from the
penalty spot.
After the ludicrous
penalty decisions that have gone
against Arsenal in recent games with Bournemouth and Stoke, it's baffling that Alexis being kicked and brought down in the box wasn't a
penalty.
Swiss left - back Ricardo Rodriguez converted the
penalty to hand his nation a 1 - 0 victory in the first leg of the World Cup playoff, and Evans felt that the
decision against him was disgraceful.
in fairness man u got a
penalty against liverpool a few week ago and it was a bad
decision, it was the same for chelski, its ruining big games, more technology is needed, (rugby for example), anyone agree.?..
The Potters were so good last weekend
against Liverpool that they didn't even need a couple of stonewall
penalties, as once again Stoke were on the receiving end of some terrible referring
decisions which, had they not of beaten the Reds, would have surely ended in Tony Pulis going back on his word by not slamming ref's and doing just that.
Former referee Howard Webb has hailed assistant referee Scott Ledger's
decision to award Liverpool a late
penalty against Crystal Palace yesterday as «brave».
Oliver, 33, initially found himself in the firing line when Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon, who was sent off after he protested furiously
against the
penalty decision, hit out in a post-match interview.
The
decision also levies nearly $ 200,000 in
penalties against the company for defrauding thousands of New Yorkers who looked to the company to negotiate reductions in their personal debt.
This was an appeal
against a
decision of Bean J to reject a judicial review of the Parking Adjudicator's
decision in a test case concerning the effect of alleged defects in traffic signs and road markings on the liability to pay the
penalty charge (a parking ticket).
Orin Kerr at The Volokh Conspiracy posts about this New York Times story reporting on infighting between DOJ career attorneys and political appointees regarding the DOJ's
decision to seek $ 10 billion in
penalties against the tobacco companies in its racketeering case rather than the $ 130 billion originally sought.
I am voting
against the petition for rehearing because the views of the American people on the death
penalty for child rape were, to tell the truth, irrelevant to the majority's
decision in this case.The majority opinion, after an unpersuasive attempt to show that a consensus
against the
penalty existed, in the end came down to this:» [T] he Constitution contemplates that in the end our own judgment will be brought to bear on the question of the acceptability of the death
penalty under the Eighth Amendment.»
On 1 April 2011, the Competition Appeal Tribunal («CAT») allowed in part the appeals of 3 undertakings
against the
penalties imposed by the OFT in its
decision on the «Construction Recruitment Forum» cartel.
In the recent First Tier Tribunal
decision of Anthony Bayliss v HMRC (TC / 2015 / 06609), the Tribunal not only cleared the taxpayer of fraud, but also of negligence, and criticised the «highly questionable» approach taken by HMRC to the
penalties issued
against him for his use of a tax avoidance scheme.