Sideshow Bob wrote:could not care less. spuds will never get an ounce of sympathy from me.
dazby wrote:It's a goal and a yellow. If Bale wasn't there and play had of stopped it would have been a pen and a red.
Im_Spartacus wrote:dazby wrote:It's a goal and a yellow. If Bale wasn't there and play had of stopped it would have been a pen and a red.
The fact that bale was there should be irrelevant.
The important issue is whether the goalkeeper was last man on the defending team, not whether there was anyone free to tap the ball in when it ran free. Either way, the goalkeeper denied a goalscoring opportunity with his foul, and as last man, it is inexcusable to shy away from giving a red card.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:could not care less. spuds will never get an ounce of sympathy from me.
Great contribution to the thread mate. Thanks.
Dazzacity wrote:
He didnt stop a goal scoring oppotunity though, hence why the ball ended up in the back of the net. To let the goal stand and then give Cech a red card afterwards would have been a bit silly imo. The reason they give reds when a goal isnt scored, but the foul in its self stop a blatant opportunity, is due to the fact the the pen could be missed and so no punishment is given for illigally stopping the goal scoring opportunity.
Saying this, I wonder what would happen if a player blatently handled the ball to stop it from goin it, but the ball fell to another player and he slotted it into the net. Would the player still be sent off for intentional hand ball??
Im_Spartacus wrote:Dazzacity wrote:
He didnt stop a goal scoring oppotunity though, hence why the ball ended up in the back of the net. To let the goal stand and then give Cech a red card afterwards would have been a bit silly imo. The reason they give reds when a goal isnt scored, but the foul in its self stop a blatant opportunity, is due to the fact the the pen could be missed and so no punishment is given for illigally stopping the goal scoring opportunity.
Saying this, I wonder what would happen if a player blatently handled the ball to stop it from goin it, but the ball fell to another player and he slotted it into the net. Would the player still be sent off for intentional hand ball??
He did though, he stopped the first player from having a goalscoring opportunity. It doesnt matter what subsequently happens, it doesnt change the fact that he committed that offence.
Buffalo Soldier wrote:
It's never going to happen though. I can't think of a single incident when a player has scored and an opposing player has been sent off for a foul earlier in the move.
I'm not sure whether it's in the laws of the game or whether it's just the spirit of the game but unless it's a violent challenge which is gonna cause damage to the player then you'll either see a goal and no action or a penalty and a red card. Not both.
Whether Spurs would rather have had a penalty and a sending off is another matter but as soon as Bale put that ball in then he made up the ref's mind for him.
Buffalo Soldier wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Dazzacity wrote:
He didnt stop a goal scoring oppotunity though, hence why the ball ended up in the back of the net. To let the goal stand and then give Cech a red card afterwards would have been a bit silly imo. The reason they give reds when a goal isnt scored, but the foul in its self stop a blatant opportunity, is due to the fact the the pen could be missed and so no punishment is given for illigally stopping the goal scoring opportunity.
Saying this, I wonder what would happen if a player blatently handled the ball to stop it from goin it, but the ball fell to another player and he slotted it into the net. Would the player still be sent off for intentional hand ball??
He did though, he stopped the first player from having a goalscoring opportunity. It doesnt matter what subsequently happens, it doesnt change the fact that he committed that offence.
It's never going to happen though. I can't think of a single incident when a player has scored and an opposing player has been sent off for a foul earlier in the move.
I'm not sure whether it's in the laws of the game or whether it's just the spirit of the game but unless it's a violent challenge which is gonna cause damage to the player then you'll either see a goal and no action or a penalty and a red card. Not both.
Whether Spurs would rather have had a penalty and a sending off is another matter but as soon as Bale put that ball in then he made up the ref's mind for him.
lets all have a disco wrote:Yes he should have walked but i understand why the ref let it go.
Then i'd have sent Bale off for that crappy heart celebration he does.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Dazzacity wrote:
He didnt stop a goal scoring oppotunity though, hence why the ball ended up in the back of the net. To let the goal stand and then give Cech a red card afterwards would have been a bit silly imo. The reason they give reds when a goal isnt scored, but the foul in its self stop a blatant opportunity, is due to the fact the the pen could be missed and so no punishment is given for illigally stopping the goal scoring opportunity.
Saying this, I wonder what would happen if a player blatently handled the ball to stop it from goin it, but the ball fell to another player and he slotted it into the net. Would the player still be sent off for intentional hand ball??
He did though, he stopped the first player from having a goalscoring opportunity. It doesnt matter what subsequently happens, it doesnt change the fact that he committed that offence.
dazby wrote:It's a goal and a yellow. If Bale wasn't there and play had of stopped it would have been a pen and a red.
Dazzacity wrote:They said about this last night. They said because the goal was scored it then didnt stop a goal scoring opprtunity, so the player stays on. I guess if he would have missed, it would have been brought back for a pen and Cech would have been sent off.
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