nottsblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Hazy2 wrote:The Premier League historically find collective solutions. This season it’s grappling, time wasting and long throws. Haaland of his debut at West Ham to today. His cards marked, focus of the weeks planning. He has no tools himself to counter this. Foden I thought would have the stage to become our 10/8 with Rodri and Nico holding the middle. His future is in his hands, watching him struggle is a mystery that needs solving. To beat Arsenal on Sunday passive will not be enough.
Remember the last time the premier league said they were going to clamp down on the corner issues with the blocking and grappling in the box?
The game against Stoke City on August 20, 2016.
That was the very beginning of the 2016/17 season, it was the exact weekend the Premier League and the PGMOL introduced a new "clamping down" directive on grappling and holding in the box during set-pieces.
The Incident:
The Match: Stoke City vs. Manchester City at the Bet365 Stadium.
The Foul: During a Stoke corner, Raheem Sterling was marking Ryan Shawcross. As the ball came in, Sterling was caught looking at the ball while having his arm across Shawcross to impede his run.
The Penalty: Referee Mike Dean (who became the face of this crackdown that month) pointed to the spot immediately.
I cannot remember this being enforced again all season after this was given.
Still recall that to this day WW
And it still makes me piss
Didn't mike dean also give sterling a second yellow scoring the late winner one time for not leaving the pitch or taking his shirt off whilst other players ran to celebrate with fans ?









