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guinnessaddick said:MrOneLung said:guinnessaddick said:As much as I was surprised at VAR not looking at the pen incident, there wasn’t a review for the goal. It was close, bearing in mind the goals that Lukaku has had chalked off.
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fenaddick said:guinnessaddick said:MrOneLung said:guinnessaddick said:As much as I was surprised at VAR not looking at the pen incident, there wasn’t a review for the goal. It was close, bearing in mind the goals that Lukaku has had chalked off.
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jimmymelrose said:DRAddick said:jimmymelrose said:The Scotland player did step across in front of the defender but he was within playing distance of the ball and therefore it’s not obstruction.
He has the right to take that option if he chooses.
This happens all the time when defenders are letting the ball run off for a goal kick and if the attacker clatters into them like that it’s a foul.
Therefore for me it’s an absolute penalty.
If there’s any doubt it has to go to VAR surely?
Seriously, we have VAR ruling out several goals for offsides not apparent to the naked eye, and yet when a defender brings down an opponent in the box with no attempt to play the ball the VAR team go to sleep.
As for holding for holding the shirt, this happens after contact with his leg so it’s irrelevant.
I think there’s a lot of bias against Scotland. If that was against Charlton or England everyone would be screaming ’stonewall penalty. ’
He wasn't shielding the ball, he just jumped across the other players path.
Nope, he grabs hold of his shirt whilst he's jumping across him and just before the legs collide.
Both Ally Mccoist and Chris Sutton commentating, as well as numerous Scottish fans across social media, have said it wasn't a penalty. So not all about anti Scottish bias.1 -
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Just scrap VAR . VAR was meant to put an end to "controversial" decisions but its simply created new controversies by making incorrect decisions, not reviewing when it should and having no consistency. If its not reviewing yesterdays penalty claim but is giving a penalty to Qatar early on in the first game in the World Cup and not intervening when the Arsenal player picks the ball up in his own penalty area v Bayern Munich with the ball in play then its turning itself into a laughing stock and isnt fit for purpose. Numerous other farcical examples of it too numerous to mention as well. If it did review yesterdays pen claim why wasnt it communicated as such ? We cant just assume they did review it - no consistency in communication and execution plus it makes incorrect decisions when it does get involved.
Before VAR a "controversial" ref decision would be put to bed by the mantra that "it was a penalty because the referee awarded it" - end of arguement / end of story move on - the authourity of the ref as the person in charge was there. Now, the authourity of the ref has been eroded by VAR and the authourity of VAR has been eroded by its own incompetence and lack of consistency meaning that Scotland fans can quite justifiably claim they were robbed/cheated last night by a flawed system that isnt fit for purpose and isnt working.5 -
There are very few if any Scotland fans shouting “robbed/cheated” this morning. The views on social media and the press are simply lamenting the abject whimper with which Scotland exited the tournament. Sentiment is turning pretty rapidly against Steve Clarke for his ultra negative tactics and cringeworthy comments about the ref post match. I doubt he will survive this. Very good article by Ton English on the bbc sport website this morning if anyone can be bothered.3
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Talking of robbed/cheated. The referee last night was Argentinian! 😃
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Sillybilly said:There are very few if any Scotland fans shouting “robbed/cheated” this morning. The views on social media and the press are simply lamenting the abject whimper with which Scotland exited the tournament. Sentiment is turning pretty rapidly against Steve Clarke for his ultra negative tactics and cringeworthy comments about the ref post match. I doubt he will survive this. Very good article by Ton English on the bbc sport website this morning if anyone can be bothered.If you have a weak squad it’s vital that you have a manager that can come up with a strategy to make you better than the sum of your parts. If we look at the sum of our parts we basically lived up to them - awful defence = 7 goals conceded in three games (and it could have been more), no real goal threat = 2 goals scored (at least 50% of which were OGs).Again, it feels harsh to criticise too much given how long we went without qualifying, but in the cold light of day that was a really disappointing tournament for us and I don’t think too many tears will be shed if Clarke goes.1
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DRAddick said:jimmymelrose said:DRAddick said:jimmymelrose said:The Scotland player did step across in front of the defender but he was within playing distance of the ball and therefore it’s not obstruction.
He has the right to take that option if he chooses.
This happens all the time when defenders are letting the ball run off for a goal kick and if the attacker clatters into them like that it’s a foul.
Therefore for me it’s an absolute penalty.
If there’s any doubt it has to go to VAR surely?
Seriously, we have VAR ruling out several goals for offsides not apparent to the naked eye, and yet when a defender brings down an opponent in the box with no attempt to play the ball the VAR team go to sleep.
As for holding for holding the shirt, this happens after contact with his leg so it’s irrelevant.
I think there’s a lot of bias against Scotland. If that was against Charlton or England everyone would be screaming ’stonewall penalty. ’
He wasn't shielding the ball, he just jumped across the other players path.
Nope, he grabs hold of his shirt whilst he's jumping across him and just before the legs collide.
Both Ally Mccoist and Chris Sutton commentating, as well as numerous Scottish fans across social media, have said it wasn't a penalty. So not all about anti Scottish bias.
What is ’shielding the ball’ if it isn’t ’jumping across the others player’s path?'
Most football fans nowadays don’t understand the obstruction law. If you are within playing distance of the ball you are allowed to block an opponent with your body as happens constantly in League One taking the ball into the corner at the end of matches. This is referred to now as a much lauded ’shielding the ball’.
This in fact is often obstruction however as the defender will block an attacker when the ball is a metre from his foot and therefore unplayable.
To discuss this sensibly a clarification between ’shielding’ and obstruction is necessary.
Yesterday evening, the Scot was within playing distance so it was ’shielding’ and therefore legitimate.
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Shielding the ball is permitted. A player who places himself between an opponent and the ball for tactical reasons has not committed an offense as long as the ball is kept within playing distance and the player does not hold off the opponent with his arms or body.
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I was going for Hungary due to me having lived there for a while but what garbage both teams were. I celebrated the goal but my word neither should of qualified. Joke football teams.1
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Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.1
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Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.4
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.
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Think the game plan needs changing more than the personnel, although I agree with the change3
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bobmunro said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.0 -
AndyG said:bobmunro said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.
Fair point, well made
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bobmunro said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.5 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:bobmunro said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.4 - Sponsored links:
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:bobmunro said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
Agreed - we are playing Slovenia ffs.
Not sure we even need that - a back four with Rice as defensive midfielder should be enough. the other five should be all attack minded - Bellingham, Foden, Saka, Palmer, Mainoo. I would rest Harry.
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It’s all fine thinking of Rice as a defensive midfielder so just put an attack minded player next to him but Rice naturally wants to play higher up the pitch than a traditional defensive midfielder who sits in front of the back four does. Which makes things a lot more tricky.
That’s why I think putting him and Bellingham together wouldn’t work. Both would want to go forward and you’d have moments in games where one pass would cut through the entire midfield and leave our centre backs exposed to counter attacks.0 -
Notwithstanding the forced changes to the back four, swap Henderson for Gallagher and it's the same team that the knockout games in Qatar.0
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In all the talk of TAA I think it's being missed how badly Trippier on the left is going.
We look so predictable because he's cutting back inside and so is Foden.2 -
North Lower Neil said:In all the talk of TAA I think it's being missed how badly Trippier on the left is going.
We look so predictable because he's cutting back inside and so is Foden.0 -
Seven individual players from other nations have had more shots on target than all of Scotland’s players put together - and six of that seven have only played two gamesJust soak that one up0
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Never mind all that....... . Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, Rabbie Burns, Nicola Sturgeon, Rab C Nebitt, Boaty McBoatface.... Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Your lads took one helluva beatin'.
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Callumcafc said:Conor Gallagher expected to come into the team in place of Trent Alexander Arnold according to David Ornstein.
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swordfish said:Never mind all that....... . Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, Rabbie Burns, Nicola Sturgeon, Rab C Nebitt, Boaty McBoatface.... Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Your lads took one helluva beatin'.bobmunro said:swordfish said:Never mind all that....... . Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, Rabbie Burns, Nicola Sturgeon, Rab C Nebitt, Boaty McBoatface.... Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Your lads took one helluva beatin'.
You forgot The Crankies.5