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Author Topic: was it or was it not a peno  (Read 1945 times)

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not on facebook

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was it or was it not a peno
« on October 24, 2010, 01:15:39 pm by not on facebook »
i thought rovers were very lucky that the ref saw not to give a penalty,of which
i was dam right glad the ref did'ent.

stiil cantmake me mind up on weather morgon t**ted hayter with his elbow on purpose
or at least was aware of his actions.



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Filo

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #1 on October 24, 2010, 01:30:13 pm by Filo »
oslorovers wrote:
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i thought rovers were very lucky that the ref saw not to give a penalty,of which
i was dam right glad the ref did'ent.

stiil cantmake me mind up on weather morgon t**ted hayter with his elbow on purpose
or at least was aware of his actions.



I thought it was a pen and I also thought Morgan committed a serious assault on Hayter!

mushRTID

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #2 on October 24, 2010, 01:35:38 pm by mushRTID »
Hayter should have gone down and stayed down for as long as possible.

Might have got more attention on the incident.

Chris

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #3 on October 24, 2010, 03:45:49 pm by Chris »
Nailed on peno in my opinion.

shaun from thorne

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #4 on October 24, 2010, 03:55:13 pm by shaun from thorne »
ive seen them given,but the ref chose not to give it.as for morgan he does that every week he knows where the player is and instead of using his arms as leverage he uses them to injur his opponent.He is renown for doing this kind of thing he is good at it and the refs need to get to grip with him and stamp it out.

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #5 on October 24, 2010, 11:09:43 pm by RobTheRover »
I thought the assault on Hayter was a nailed on pen.

I also thought Mills' bundling Jamie Ward over was a nailed on pen.

So, balanced up.

Al4475

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #6 on October 25, 2010, 07:50:42 am by Al4475 »
RTR:
\"I thought the assault on Hayter was a nailed on pen.
 
I also thought Mills' bundling Jamie Ward over was a nailed on pen.

So, balanced up.\"

Which I feel over the course of a season is always the case - there are always going to be 'dodgy' decisions in the game of football for both teams, offsides missed/offsides given, freekicks missed/freekicks given, yellow and red cards handed out/yellow and red cards not handed out etc etc etc. That's one of the reasons why football pulls in so much of an  audience and so much interest! Granted it feels sh!t when the decisions don't go your way - but if you view a game when things do go your way it becomes quite amusing sometimes!

I am sure if anyone had the time/effort/geekability to catalogue every decision for and against every team in every game over a season - there'd be not much difference between the totals - unfortunately, I haven't got the time or inclination to do that, so I just accept that sometimes you're gonna get the decisions and sometimes you aren't and live with it hoping that despite the way the decisions go our team is good enough to compete!

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Re:was it or was it not a peno
« Reply #7 on October 25, 2010, 04:53:51 pm by ravenrover »
I like the way Claridge gave Morgan the benefit of the doubt, yeah you have a quick glance measure him up with the 1st attempt then let him have it with the 2nd, Hulme all over again :angry:

 

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