What is good game management?
Well it can’t be conceding free kicks and gradually retreating against the hoof to Carroll.
Only themselves to blame.
one goal isnever enough has been around longer than this stupid rule or var for good reason
Have you listened to yourself?Well why should they apologise
The Kane goal was correctly ruled out for Lucas handball last season per the laws
And the penalty was correctly awarded today per the laws.
Fucking hell, it is banging heads territory in here.
IFAB should apologise for fucking up the rules of the game we love.Well why should they apologise
The Kane goal was correctly ruled out for Lucas handball last season per the laws
And the penalty was correctly awarded today per the laws.
They did apologise when Kane was denied a penalty against Bournemouth.
Fucking hell, it is banging heads territory in here. Learn the FUCKING laws.
I can only speak to what I see of your posts, bud.When did I say anything was our fault? You are intentionally misinterpreting me and I'm not sure why.
The entire phraseology of that sentence looks to cast blame on us. If that's not your meaning, then I can only apologise. However, it's not a misrepresentation...The rule is crazy but we were turgid in that second half and should’ve easily won this game against a very very poor Newcastle team.
Totally agree. I've always suspected that there was some form of corruption going on, but after today I'm absolutely convinced there is now.
IFAB should apologise for fucking up the rules of the game we love.
Even on there they use an image of Tottenham (Dier) making afoul...
Except for the above offences, it is not an offence if the ball touches a player’s hand/arm:
No idea what they class as close. That's the only part that could stop it being a pen. Apart from an offside
- directly from the head or body (including the foot) of another player who is close
We did give away a few free kicks, though some of them weren't free kicks, but we still making chances and controlling the game. We should have scored another one for sure.What is good game management?
Well it can’t be conceding free kicks and gradually retreating against the hoof to Carroll.
Only themselves to blame.
one goal isnever enough has been around longer than this stupid rule or var for good reason
It wasn’t a free kick.What is good game management?
Well it can’t be conceding free kicks and gradually retreating against the hoof to Carroll.
Only themselves to blame.
one goal isnever enough has been around longer than this stupid rule or var for good reason
Son hamstring injury according to Ally Gold
He can still defend the on pitch referees and blame IFAB for all this. That's what I do (up to a point because the free kick against us pre-handball is an awful decision).Don't mate, he's basically the equivalent of a referee scientologist at this point, will defend them to the hilt.
Because common sense can be fucking applied you robot, honestly do they brain wash you at ref camp?
He can still defend the on pitch referees and blame IFAB for all this. That's what I do (up to a point because the free kick against us pre-handball is an awful decision).
This week will be decisive for Mourinho's reign at the club. In the end, the result is all that matters, and after three fairly straightforward matches, Spurs only have 4 points. With Son injured, the Chelsea and United matches will become much more difficult. The Thursday game is more important than the cup match. This season is entirely about winning the Europa League, as finishing top 4, even if the squad is easily good enough, is going to be a challenge, as we will not see the best players together until January or later.
The whole problem is that the refs are shit.
VAR is not the problem, it's just highlighted how shit the refs are.
Like I give a damn what you or anyone else on here thinks. Season ticket holder for almost 20 years so I'll trust my opinion over 99% of the posters on this site.
The key word there is 'except for the above offences', so closeness is irrelevant because Dier's hand was above his shoulder.Even on there they use an image of Tottenham (Dier) making afoul...
Except for the above offences, it is not an offence if the ball touches a player’s hand/arm:
No idea what they class as close. That's the only part that could stop it being a pen. Apart from an offside
- directly from the head or body (including the foot) of another player who is close